Space Shower Music Awards

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Space Shower Music Video Awards
Sponsored by Space Shower TV
Country Japan
First awarded1996
Website awards.spaceshower.jp

Space Shower Music Awards (old name: SPACE SHOWER Music Video Awards, abbr. to SPACE SHOWER MVA) are an annual set of music awards sponsored by Japanese Space Shower TV. [1] The prizes have been awarded since 1996. [2]

Contents

Winners in main categories

Best Video of the Year

Nr.YearWinning songArtistDirector
11996"Gattsudaze!!" Ulfuls Tetsurō Takeuchi
21997"Shangri-La" Denki Groove Hiroyuki Itaya, Pierre Taki
31998"Pink Spider" hide with Spread Beaver Shuichi Tan
41999"Pieces" L'Arc-en-Ciel Masahiro Takada
52000"Stay Away"Taku Ueda, Taku Tada
62002"Traveling" Hikaru Utada Kazuaki Kiriya
72003"Tokyo" Keisuke Kuwata Mitsuo Shindō
82004" Kurumi " (くるみ) Mr. Children Kōki Tange
92005"Galaxy" Rip Slyme Kōichirō Tsujikawa
102006"Joy" Yuki Tsuyoshi Nakamura
112007"Shirushi" (しるし) Mr. Children Kōki Tange
122008"Hana no Na" Bump of Chicken Shuichi Bamba
132009"Mononoke Dance" (モノノケダンス) Denki Groove Masakazu Amahisa
142010"Fast Car" Namie Amuro Shigeaki Kubo
152011"Aruku Around" Sakanaction Kazuaki Seki
162012"Bach no Senritsu o Yoru ni Kiita Sei Desu"Yūsuke Tanaka
172013"Tsukematsukeru" Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Jun Tamukai
182014"Yoshū Fukushū" Maximum the Hormone Minami Kantō Gyakkyō-kai Neo
(南関東逆境会Neo)
192015 Liberty & Gravity Quruli Jun Tamukai
202016" Owaranai Uta " (終わらない歌) Yuzu Sojiro Kamatani
212017"Koi" Gen Hoshino Kazuaki Seki
222018" Non-fiction " (ノンフィクション) Ken Hirai Hidenobu Tanabe
232019"Catharsist" Radwimps Kensaku Kakimoto
242020"Aurora"Bump of Chickenkyotaro hayashi
252021"Kanden" Kenshi Yonezu Yoshiyuki Okuyama
262022"Fushigi" (不思議) Gen Hoshino Kyotaro Hayashi

Best Artist / Best Director

Nr.YearBest ArtistBest Director
11996 Shūichi Tan
21997 Eiki Takahashi
31998Hideyuki Tanaka
41999 Hideaki Sunaga
52000 Suguru Takeuchi
62002 Kōki Tange
72003not disclosed
(according to the winner's wish)
82004 Ugichin
92005 Koichiro Tsujikawa
102006 Yasuyuki Yamaguchi
112007Yūsuke Tanaka
122008 Yuichi Kodama
132009 Namie Amuro
142010 Ringo Sheena
152011 Kaela Kimura Kazuaki Seki
162012 Tokyo Incidents Yasuhiko Shimizu
172013 Sakanaction Hidenobu Tanabe
182014 Yuzu Jun Tamukai
192015 Sekai no Owari Sojiro Kamatani
202016 Dreams Come True Atsunori Toshi
212017 Radwimps Hidenobu Tanabe
222018 Yuzu Kento Yamada
232019 Gen Hoshino Tomokazu Yamada
242020One Ok RockKyotaro Hayashi
252021 Official Hige Dandism Takuto Shinbo
262022 YOASOBI Spikey John

Best Your Choice

Nr.YearWinning songArtistDirector
11996" Gattsudaze!! " (ガッツだぜ!!) Ulfuls Tetsurō Takeuchi
21997"Loop Slider" (ループスライダー) Magokoro Brothers Tarō Mitsuoka
31998"Natsuiro" (夏色) Yuzu Yohito Teraoka
41999"Sentimental" (センチメンタル) Masaki Ōkita
52000"Tobenai Tori" (飛べない鳥) Eiki Takahashi
62002"Pieces of a Dream" Chemistry Kōki Tange
72003"Rakuen Baby" (楽園ベイベー) Rip Slyme Hiroshi Itō
82004"Lost Man" Bump of Chicken Shūichi Banba, Harahitoshi Takano
92005"Sharin no Uta" Shūichi Banba
102006"Konayuki" Remioromen Shūichi Tan
112007"Stand by Me" Tomoo Noda
122008"Hana no Na" Bump of Chicken Shūichi Banba
132009"Order Made" Radwimps Yuichi Kodama
142010"Oshakashama"Yasunori Kakegawa, Tetsuya Nagato
152011"Manifest" (マニフェスト)Jika
162012"Maximum the Hormone" Maximum the Hormone Yasuhiko Shimizu
172013"The Beginning" One Ok Rock Maxilla
182014"Niji o Matsu Hito" (虹を待つ人) Bump of Chicken Shūichi Banba
192015"ray"Atsunori Toshi

People's Choice

Nr.YearArtist
202016 Bump of Chicken
212017 Alexandros
222018 Gen Hoshino
232019
242020 Uverworld
252021 BTS
262022 Fujii Kaze

Album & Song of the Year

Nr.YearAlbum (artist)Song (artist)
222018The Gift (Hi-Standard) Uchiage Hanabi (Daoko with Kenshi Yonezu)
232019 Pop Virus (Gen Hoshino) Lemon (Kenshi Yonezu)
242020 9999 (The Yellow Monkey) Pretender (Official Hige Dandism)
252021 Stray Sheep (Kenshi Yonezu)"Yoru ni Kakeru" (Yoasobi)
262022 Editorial (Official Hige Dandism) Dry Flower (Yuuri)


Other Awards for Artists

YearBest Breakthrough ArtistBest Male ArtistBest Female ArtistBest Group ArtistBest International ArtistBest Respect ArtistBest Rock Artist
2016 Wanima Gen Hoshino Ringo Sheena Sekai no Owari Adele Eikichi Yazawa Alexandros
2017 Suchmos Yu Takahashi Hikaru Utada Perfume Bruno Mars The Yellow Monkey Radwimps
2018 Daoko Kenshi Yonezu Namie Amuro One Ok Rock Ed Sheeran Elephant Kashimashi Suchmos
2019 Nulbarich Hikaru Utada Alexandros Ariana Grande Southern All Stars Wanima
2020SIRUP Aimyon One Ok Rock Billie Eilish TSPO King Gnu
2021 Fujii Kaze Aimyon Man with a Mission BTS Scha Dara Parr
2022Hentai Shinshin Club Fujii Kaze millennium parade BTS Asian Kung-Fu Generation Macaroni Enpitsu

Special Award

Nr.YearArtist
11996 Motoharu Sano, Takei Goodman
21997 Tatsuya Ishii, Bonnie Pink, Eastern Youth, Mitsuhiro Oikawa
31998 Southern All Stars, Hiroyuki Nakano & Tomoyasu Hotei, Blankey Jet City
62002 Cornelius, Daft Punk
82004 Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
92005 Glay
102006 Mr. Children, Kōki Tange
112007 M-FloMinmi, Kumi Koda, The Birthday, By Phar the Dopest, Miki Furukawa
132009 Ukawanimation!, Maximum the Hormone
142010 Keisuke Kuwata
152011 Hikaru Utada
162012 Androp, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
172013 Androp, Momoiro Clover Z (for "Saraba, Itoshiki Kanashimitachi yo" [3] )
182014 AKB48, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
192015 Ken Hirai, OK Go
212017 Boom Boom Satellites

Most wins overall

Updated till 2020.

Rank1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
Artist Ringo Sheena (with Tokyo Jihen)
RADWIMPS
Mr.Children
Gen Hoshino
Hikaru Utada Denki Groove
Bump of Chicken
Ken Hirai
Namie Amuro
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Yuzu
ONE OK ROCK
Kenshi Yonezu
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Total awards11109765

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