67th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen

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The 67th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen
67th Official Poster.jpg
Also known as67th Kouhaku Utagassen: Sing The Dream
Created by
Presented byShinichi Takeda
StarringMasaki Aiba (Arashi)
Kasumi Arimura
Theme music composerShiro Sagisu
Opening theme"Fly Into The Sun"
Ending theme"Hotaru no Hikari"
Composer
Production
Executive producerYukinori Kida
Producersfrom AKB48 SHOW
Tomoko Matsuda
Masashi Nishi
Production locationsNHK Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Running time1st Half: 1h40min
2nd Half: 2h45min
Production companyNHK
Release
Original networkNHK-G
NHK World Premium
TV Japan (US)
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Super 8K (Ultra FullHD)
Original releaseDecember 31, 2016 (2016-12-31)
19:15 –
23:45 JST
(5 minute break for news)
Chronology
Preceded by66th (2015)
Followed by68th (2017)
External links
Website

The 67th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen (第67回NHK紅白歌合戦) was the 67th edition of NHK's Kōhaku Uta Gassen, held on December 31, 2016, live from NHK Hall from 19:15 (JST) to 23:45 (JST), with a 5-minute break for the latest news. This is the 28th Heisei Era edition. The broadcast schedule was announced on September 8. The Red Team won this event.

This year's theme is: 夢を歌おう ("Yume o Utaō", "Let's Sing a Dream"). For the last time, conducted "Hotaru no Hikari", seven months before his passing on July 21, 2017.

Broadcast[]

Akagumi
Red Team Leader: Kasumi Arimura
Hikki
Hikaru Utada, first time on Kouhaku
Puffy
Puffy AmiYumi, will debut on this program
Sekai
Sekai no Owari performs for third time

NHK revealed on September 8 that the 67th Kouhaku will air on December 31 (Saturday), starting from 19:15 JST and ending at 23:45 JST, with a 5-minute break for the latest news. In Japan, the broadcast takes place through NHK-G and Radio 1, and worldwide by NHK World Premium. In United States, the show is broadcast through TV Japan, starting around 15:10 (Eastern Time). Viewers outside Japan can watch Kouhaku on NHK World Premium, starting at 10:15 UTC, the same time as the NHK-G broadcast.

This year's theme is "Let's Sing a Dream" (夢を歌おう). It was revealed that the theme will remain unchanged through the 70th edition in 2019, in support of the upcoming 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics.[1] On November 12, Kasumi Arimura and Aiba Masaki were announced as the captains of the Red and White teams, respectively. On November 24, the list of program artists were announced, as well as this year's mediator, Shinichi Takeda.[2]

A special showcase from this year's Taiga Drama Sanada Maru is also being planned. On November 25, 2016, SPORTS NIPPON made a prediction of who will be the "Ootori" this year. Seiko Matsuda and Fuyumi Sakamoto are strong candidates for Akagumi, while Arashi is most likely to hold Ootori for Shirogumi. Ultimately, Arashi was chosen as Ootori.

On December 7, Tamori and Matsuko Deluxe were announced to appear as special guests.[3] The song list was revealed on December 19. On December 21, the judges were revealed. On December 22, it was announced that "Fly into the Sun" composed by Shiro Sagisu would be used as the opening theme song.[4] The song was written specially for the program. On December 23, SMAP officially declined their invitation to appear on Kouhaku.[5] The performance order was announced on Christmas Day. Rehearsals started on December 28.

On December 31, the festival was broadcast live. The ball system was used for the first time in three years, and the winning team was Red team (9 balls against 6 White team). After Yoshimi Tendo's performance, viewer votes showed that Red team was in the lead with 444,495 vs 374,460 votes White. However, by half-time, White team had gained a significant lead with 1,435,175 vs 922,066 votes for Red. Final results showed that White team had won the viewer vote (4,203,679 White vs 2,527,724 Red) and venue vote (1,274 White vs 870 Red), garnering 4 balls. However, Red team won 9 guest judge votes vs 2 for White, bringing the final balls to 9 Red vs 6 White, culminating in Red team's victory. Red team captain Kasumi Arimura received the championship flag from the hands of guest judge Masao Kusakari.

With the 2016 victory, Red Team has accumulated 31 wins, while White Team continues with 36 victories.

Personnel[]

Main host and team leaders[]

Live Comments[]

  • Announcer NHK Radio 1: Naoki Ninomiya, Aiko Terakado
  • PR, Commentary: Bananaman, Naoko Hashimoto

Judges[]

Special Guests[]

Live Music Performance[]

  • Oomisoka Ongakutai (Conducted by: Nobuo Kurita)

Contestants[]

Debuting or returning artists are in bold.

Red Team White Team
Singer/Group Performance Time Singer/Group Performance Time
Ai 2 Arashi 8
Ayaka 8 Hiroshi Itsuki 46
E-girls 4 X Japan 7
Ikimonogakari 9 Kanjani8 5
Sayuri Ishikawa 39 Kenta Kiritani Debut
Debut Kinki Kids Debut
Hikaru Utada Debut Go Hiromi 29
AKB48 9 Sandaime J Soul Brothers 5
Shinobu Otake Debut The Yellow Monkey Debut
Keyakizaka46 Debut Sekai no Owari 3
Kaori Kozai 19 Sexy Zone 4
Fuyumi Sakamoto 28 Tokio 23
Ringo Sheena 4 AAA 7
3 Kiyoshi Hikawa 17
Mariko Takahashi 4 V6 3
Yoshimi Tendo 21 3
Kana Nishino 7 Masaharu Fukuyama 9
Nogizaka46 2 Gen Hoshino 2
Puffy Debut Hiroshi Miyama 2
Perfume 9 2
Seiko Matsuda 20 Yuzu 7
Kaori Mizumori 14 Radwimps Debut
Miwa 4 Debut

Artists not attending this year[]

RED TEAM
Miki Imai, NMB48, Sakurako Ohara, Natsuko Godai, Superfly, Ayako Fuji, Misia, μ's, Rebecca, Akiko Wada
WHITE TEAM
Exile, Gesu no Kiwami Otome, Golden Bomber, Masahiko Kondō, SMAP, Hideaki Tokunaga, Bump of Chicken, Takashi Hosokawa, Akihiro Miwa, Shinichi Mori

Performance Order[]

Kanjani8 and Puffy were the first artists to perform. The final performers were Sayuri Ishikawa and Arashi, thus making this Arashi's first "Ootori". Five artist performed live from a remote location: Ringo Shiina & Tokio (from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building), Masaharu Fukuyama (from ), Hikaru Utada (from London, United Kingdom), and Kiyoshi Hikawa (from Kumamoto Castle).

Red Team White Team
Order Singer/Group Performance Time Song Order Singer/Group Performance Time Song
First Part (19h15 - 20h55 JST)
Opening "Fly Into The Sun" (Composed by Shiro Sagisu)
2 Puffy Debut Puffy 20 Shūnen Kouhaku Special 1 Kanjani8 5 Zukkoke Otokomichi ~Kohaku de Yume wo Utaou~
3 AAA 7 Hurricane Riri, Boston Mari 4 E-girls 4 Dance With Me Now!
5 Keyakizaka46 Debut Silent Majority 6 Hiroshi Miyama 2 Shimantogawa ~Kendama Taishi hen~
8 Miwa 4 Yui 7 2 Ruten no Hatoba ~Kyukyoku no Kikoshi hen~
10 Yoshimi Tendo 21 Anata no Kado 9 Sexy Zone 4 Yobisute Kouhaku '16
12 Debut Kokoro Kasanete 11 Sekai no Owari 3 Hey Ho from RPG
14 Kaori Kozai 19 Suki ~Ma Tamaru Special Ver.~ 13 Sandaime J Soul Brothers 5 Welcome to TOKYO
15 Ringo Sheena 4 Seishun no Matataki -FROM NEO TOKYO 2016- 16 3 Tokyo Gorin Ondo
17 Ayaka 8 Mikazuki 18 Go Hiromi 29 Ienai yo
20 Kaori Mizumori 14 Echigo Mizuhara ~Hakucho Hisho~ 19 V6 3 Smile! Medley
21 Ikimonogakari 9 Sakura 22 Yuzu 7 Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi wo ~Bokura no Uta~
Kouhaku Halftime Show (Presented by Kazunari Ninomiya)
Naomi WatanabeCrazy in Love Pico TaroPPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen)
Last Part (21h00 - 23h45 JST)
23 RADWIMPS Debut Zen Zen Zense [original ver.] 24 Nogizaka46 2 Sayonara no Imi
26 3 Kawa no Nagare no Yō ni 25 Masaharu Fukuyama 9 2016 Special Medley
28 Kana Nishino 7 Dear Bride 27 Debut Perfect Human
30 AI 2 Minna ga Minna Eiyuu 29 Kenta Kiritani Debut Umi no Koe ~Minna no Umi no Koe Version~
31 AKB48 9 Yume no Kouhaku Senbatsu Special Medley 32 Hiroshi Itsuki 46 Kuzuruyagawa
Kasumi Arimura Presents Special Project – "Furusato"
34 Perfume 9 Flash 33 Kinki Kids Debut Glass no Shonen
36 Shinobu Otake Debut Ai no Sanka 35 Gen Hoshino 2 Koi
37 Fuyumi Sakamoto 28 Yozakura Oshichi 38 TOKIO 23 Sorafune
39 Seiko Matsuda 20 Bara no Yoni Saite Sakura no Yoni Chitte 40 X Japan 7 Kurenai
41 Mariko Takahashi 4 Gomen ne... 42 The Yellow Monkey Debut Jam
44 Hikaru Utada Debut Hanataba wo Kimi ni 43 Kiyoshi Hikawa 17 Shirakumo no Shiro
45 Sayuri Ishikawa 39 Amagigoe 46 Arashi 8 Arashi x Kouhaku Special Medley
Hotaru no Hikari (Ending Theme, conducted by )

NOTE: Some songs are performed from remote locations or with a live band and voice. Most songs are performed live along with pre-recorded backing tracks furnished by their labels. Other backing tracks are produced & performed live by Oomisoka Ongakutai, from NHK Studio 502.

Songs performed on medleys[]

  • Puffy: "Asia no Junshin", "Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Et Cetera"
  • Sekai no Owari: "RPG", "Hey Ho"
  • V6: "Wa ni Natte Odorou", "Honey Beat"
  • Fukuyama Masaharu: "Shounen", "1461 days"
  • AKB48: "River", "Flying Get", "Kimi wa Melody"
  • Arashi: "Arashi", "Happiness", "One Love"

Final Results & Ratings[]

Final Results[7]
Red Team White Team
Balls 9 6
Venue Votes (2 balls)
NHK Hall 870 1,274
Viewer Votes (2 balls)
Partials 922,066 1,435,175
Overall 2,527,724 4,203,679
Individual Votes (TV, 1-Seg & Apps)
DTV 1,365,786 1,884,081
1-Seg 26,842 47,863
App Android 1,135,096 2,271,735
Judge Votes (1 ball each)
Balls 9 2
Winner Team: Red
Ratings[8]
Kanto: 35.1% (1st Part) & 40.2% (2nd Part)
Kansai: 34.0% (1st Part) & 39.5% (2nd Part)

Trivia[]

  • This year's theme was announced in support of the 2020 Olympics and Paralympic Games, which will be held in Tokyo, with the same theme being retained through the 70th Kouhaku.
  • SMAP will not be making their final appearance before their disbandment in Kōhaku Uta Gassen, as many had hoped.[9]
  • Masaki Aiba of Arashi will be captain of the White Team for the sixth time (counting the other five times, along with the other members of Arashi, between 2010 and 2014). This time, for the first time, Arashi is chosen for Ootori.
  • On November 21, Takashi Hosokawa refused his invitation and announced his retirement from Kouhaku. Akiko Wada will not attend this year.
  • This Kōhaku marked Ikimono-gakari's last TV performance. The group announced their hiatus on January 5, 2017.
  • In 2017, it will be 10 years since the last episode of "" was aired. On this occasion, The Yellow Monkey performed "JAM".
  • "Furusato" was performed again, since their last appearance in the 65th edition. All artists performed. This song is featured on Arashi's 2015 album Japonism.
  • For the first time, all the Sakamichi Series groups performed in the same edition. In counterpart, only AKB48 (from AKB48 GROUP) was performed on NHK Hall. Haruka Shimazaki and Nanami Hashimoto performed for the last time as member from AKB48 and Nogizaka46 respectively.
  • Kiyoshi Hikawa released his first single with a theme song from an anime series. "Limit Breaking x Survivor" is the second opening theme from Dragon Ball Super starting from episode 77. It was released on August 26, 2017.
  • Ringo Shiina performed alongside the former members of Tokyo Jihen in this Kōhaku. The band, however, was not officially reuniting.
  • "Ai no Sanka" is a Japanese version of the song "", originally recorded by Edith Piaf.
  • Masaaki Hirao conducted "Hotaru no Hikari" for the last time, seven months before his death on July 21, 2017. Starting from 68th edition, it will be replaced by Shunichi Tokura.

References[]

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