List of awards received by Ayumi Hamasaki

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Ayumi Hamasaki awards and nominations
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Ayumi Hamasaki in 2010
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins76
Nominations86
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Japanese singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki has won numerous awards, including 23 Japan Gold Disc Awards, 8 Japan Record Awards, 3 MTV Video Music Awards Japan and two MTV Asia Awards.

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Awards and nominations

Name of award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee of award, and result of nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee(s) / Work(s)ResultRef.
All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards 1999Grand PrixAyumi HamasakiWon
2002Won
2003Won
Asian Pop Music Awards2023Top 20 Albums of the Year (Overseas) Remember You Won [1]
Best Album of the Year (Overseas)Nominated [2]
Best Lyricist (Overseas)Ayumi HamasakiWon [3]
Creative 3D Arts Awards2012Electronic Broadcast Media, Live Event Award Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2009 A: Next Level Won [4]
French J-Awards2008Best Album of 2008 A Complete ~All Singles~ Won [5]
Most Wanted Japanese Artist in France for 2009Ayumi HamasakiWon
Green Globe Film Awards2010Best Asian EntertainerWon
Hito Music Awards 2003Best Asian Song"Voyage"Won
2004"Real Me"Won
2005"Moments"Won
2006"My Name's Women"Won
2008"Jewel"Won
Japan Cable Awards 2001Grand PrixAyumi HamasakiWon
2002Won
Japan Gold Disc Awards 1999New Artist of the YearWon [6]
Pop Album of the Year A Song for ×× Won
2000Pop Album of the Year Loveppears Won [7]
Song of the Year"A"Won
2001Artist of the YearAyumi HamasakiWon [8]
Pop Album of the Year Duty Won
Song of the Year"M"Won
"Seasons"Won
2002Artist of the YearAyumi HamasakiWon [9]
Pop Album of the YearA Best, I am…Won
2003Song of the Year"Free & Easy"Won [10]
"H"Won
"Voyage"Won
Rock & Pop Album of the Year Rainbow Won
2004Artist of the YearAyumi HamasakiWon [11]
Rock & Pop Album of the Year A Ballads Won
& Won
Memorial Address Won
2005Song of the Year"Moments"Won [12]
"Inspire"Won
2007The 10 Best Albums (Miss)understood Won [13]
Secret Won
2009The 10 Best Albums A Complete ~All Singles~ Won [14]
Japan Record Awards 2000 Album of the Year Duty Won [15]
Exellence Award"Seasons"Won
2001Grand Prix"Dearest"Won
Exellence AwardWon
2002Grand Prix"Voyage"Won
Exellence AwardWon
2003Grand Prix"No Way to Say"Won
Exellence AwardWon
J-Station Awards2010Best Female ArtistAyumi HamasakiWon [16]
Best Pop Album Rock 'n' Roll Circus Won
Best Music Video"Microphone"Won
Best Mini-Drama Clip"Blossom"Won
Best Collaboration"Dream On" (Naoya Urata featuring Ayumi Hamasaki)Won
MTV Asia Awards 2002 Most Influential Artist in Asia AwardAyumi HamasakiWon
MTV Student Voice Awards2008Best Female ArtistWon
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2002 Best Female ArtistWon [17]
Video of the Year"Dearest"Nominated
Best PopAyumi HamasakiNominated
2003 Best Pop Video"Real Me"Nominated
2004 Best Female Video"Because of You"Won [18]
Best Pop Video"No Way to Say"Won
Best Live PerformanceAyumi HamasakiWon
2005 Best Female Video"Inspire"Nominated
2006 Best Pop Video"Fairyland"Nominated
Musicnet Awards2005Best Album My Story Won
2006Best ArtistAyumi HamasakiWon
Best Album (Miss)understood Won
Best Single"Heaven"Won
Best Concert VideoArena Tour 2005: My StoryWon
2008Best ArtistAyumi HamasakiWon
Best Album A Best 2 Won
Best Single"Talkin' 2 Myself"Won
Best Concert Video Asia Tour 2007: Tour of Secret Won
Oricon Chart Awards2003Best Selling Album Title AwardWon
Best Hit AwardWon
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2007Top Japanese Gold Songs"Secret"Gold [19]
Space Shower Music Awards 2002Best Video of the Year"Dearest"Nominated [20]
2008Art Direction Video"Part of Me"Nominated [21]
2009"Green"Nominated [22]
2011Best Female Video"Virgin Road"Nominated [23]
World Music Awards 2001Best Japanese Pop/Rock ArtistAyumi HamasakiWon
World's Best-Selling Asian ArtistWon
2003Best Japanese Pop/Rock ArtistWon [24]
2005Best-Selling Japanese ArtistWon [25]
Yahoo! Asian Buzz Awards2008Best International Female Artist – Hong KongWon

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