Best Hits Kayosai | |
Awarded For: | Achievements in music |
Sponsor: | Yomiuri TV |
Country: | Japan |
Year: | 2003 1968–2000 as Zen Nihon Yūsen Hōsō Taishō 2001–2002 as All-Japan Request Awards |
is an annual music show in Japan sponsored by Yomiuri TV. It is broadcast on Yomiuri TV and Nippon Television.[1]
No. | Broadcast date | Day of the week | Broadcast format | Presenters | Venue | Grand Prix | Best Newcomer of the Year | TV rating | |
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Pop category | Enka/kayōkyoku category | ||||||||
36 | Saturday | Live broadcast | Masaaki Sakai Norika Fujiwara | Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka | Ayumi Hamasaki | Kiyoshi Hikawa | Yo Hitoto | 11.0% | |
37 | Festival Hall, Osaka | Exile | Ai Otsuka | 12.7% | |||||
38 | Monday | Pre-recorded broadcast | Masaaki Sakai Norika Fujiwara Takashi Miura | Yuna Ito | 12.1% | ||||
39 | World Memorial Hall, Kobe | Kumi Koda | Kaori Mizumori | WaT[2] | 11.8% | ||||
40 | Festival Hall, Osaka | RSP | 8.9% | ||||||
41 | Thursday | Live broadcast | Osaka-jō Hall | Exile | Jero | 13.4% | |||
42 | Seiji Miyane Eiji Wentz Maki Nishiyama | World Memorial Hall, Kobe | Yusuke | 12.2% | |||||
43 | (n/a) | 11.9% | |||||||
44 | (n/a) | 14.4% | |||||||
45 | (abolished) | 11.9% | |||||||
46 | Seiji Miyane Eiji Wentz | Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka | 10.6% | ||||||
47 | Festival Hall, Osaka | 13.0% | |||||||
48 | Seiji Miyane Eiji Wentz Maki Nishiyama | 9.8% | |||||||
49 | 10.9% |
This is a partial list of artists who have won awards other than a Grand Prix.