List of top music artists in Japan
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The best-selling music artists in Japan include Japanese artists with claims of 15 million or more record sales. Japan is the largest physical music market in the world and the second largest overall behind the United States, and the biggest in Asia, according to International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.[1][2]
Sources that provide the sales an artist or record company claim via press release, rather than certified or reported by reliable third parties such as Oricon, are denoted by a "†".
Oricon Charts[]
Oricon provides accumulated physical sales of all entries on its singles and albums charts (started in 1968 and 1970, respectively).[3] Note that Oricon does not count sales of the records that did not enter or fell off of the charts, unlike Nielsen SoundScan. Therefore, it generally shows fewer numbers than reported sales via record labels, and may not reflect the real sales obtained by these artists. In addition, it excludes recording artists like Michiya Mihashi,[4] Hibari Misora, Yujiro Ishihara, and Hachiro Kasuga who had garnered most of commercial success before Oricon was established in the late 1960s. The reported numbers like Mihashi's 100 million and Misora's 68 million records,[5][6] are highly doubtful and cannot be confirmed by Oricon and RIAJ.
The best-selling artist according to Oricon are B'z (more than 82 million), who is also the best-selling artist by a number of albums sold (46.5 million).[7] The best-selling artists by number of singles sold are AKB48 (50.8 million),[8] B'z (35.8 million) in second place,[9] Mr. Children (28.45 million) in third place,[10] and Southern All Stars (25.179 million) in fourth place.[11] Ayumi Hamasaki holds the record for being the best selling solo artist and being the only solo artist to sell more than 60 million in total.[12]
The list excludes sales of albums or singles recorded by artists in collaboration with others as part of a singular artist or group's total.
Artists by sales[]
50 million or more records[]
Artist | Years active | Genre | Sales |
---|---|---|---|
B'z | 1988–present | Hard rock / Pop rock / Blues rock | 82.62 million[13] |
AKB48 | 2005–present | J-pop / Electropop / Dance-pop | 60.05 million[13] |
Mr. Children | 1989–1997, 1998–present | Pop rock / Power pop / Progressive pop | 60.01 million[13] |
Ayumi Hamasaki | 1998–present | Pop / Dance / Electronic / Rock | 50.70 million[13] |
30 million to 49 million records[]
Artist | Years active | Genre | Sales |
---|---|---|---|
Southern All Stars | 1975–present | Soft rock / Pop rock / Folk rock / Blues rock | 48.97 million[14] |
Dreams Come True | 1988–present | New wave / R&B | 44.94 million[13] |
Yumi Matsutoya[note 1] | 1968–present | Pop rock / Jazz fusion / Folk rock / Kayōkyoku | 39.39 million[14] |
Glay | 1988–present | Pop rock / Power pop / Progressive rock | 38.80 million[13] |
Arashi | 1999–2020 (Hiatus) | Pop / rock / R&B | 38.44 million[13] |
Zard | 1991–2007 | Pop rock | 37.63 million[13] |
Hikaru Utada | 1998–2010, 2016–present | J-pop / R&B / Dance / Electronica | 37.34 million[13] |
SMAP | 1991–2016 | J-pop / R&B | 37.20 million[14] |
Namie Amuro | 1992–2018 | Pop / R&B / Hip hop / EDM / Eurobeat | 36.18 million[15] |
Chage and Aska | 1979–1996, 1999–2009 | Folk rock / Soft rock | 31 million[16] |
X Japan | 1982–1997, 2007–present | Heavy metal | 30 million†[17] |
Seiko Matsuda | 1980–present | Pop / Kayōkyoku | 30 million†[18] |
20 million to 29 million records[]
Artist | Years active | Genre | Sales |
---|---|---|---|
L'Arc-en-Ciel | 1991–present | Alternative rock / Pop rock / Post-punk | 29.27 million[19] |
Globe | 1995–present | Synthpop / Eurobeat / Trance | 28.94 million[19] |
KinKi Kids | 1997–present | Pop | 28.38 million[19] |
Koda Kumi | 2000–present | J-pop / pop / R&B / Soul | 27.5 million [20] |
Akina Nakamori | 1982–present | Pop / Kayōkyoku | 25.34 million[21] |
Tube | 1985–present | Power pop / Surf rock / Blues rock | 24.55 million |
Masaharu Fukuyama | 1990–present | Pop / Rock | 24.10 million[22] |
Exile | 2001–present | J-pop / R&B / Dance / House | 23.44 million[19] |
Every Little Thing | 1996–present | Pop rock / Soft rock / Synthpop | 22.72 million[19] |
Maki Ohguro | 1989–present | Pop / Dance-pop / New Wave | 22.67 million[19] |
Morning Musume | 1997–present | J-pop / Electropop / Dance-pop | 22.47 million |
Miyuki Nakajima | 1975–present | Kayōkyoku / Folk / Rock / Enka | 21.96 million |
TRF | 1993–present | J-pop / Hi-NRG / Rave / Techno | 21.71 million[23] |
Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi | 1977–present | Rock / Folk | 21.64 million[22] |
Noriyuki Makihara | 1990–present | Pop | 21 million[22] |
Spitz | 1987–present | Alternative rock / Pop rock | 20.68 million[24] |
Speed | 1996–2000, 2008–2012 | Pop / Dance / R&B / Hip hop | 20 million†[25] |
Mariah Carey | 1988–present | Pop / Soul / R&B / Dance | 20 million[26] |
Misia | 1998–present | R&B / Pop / Soul / Dance | 20 million†[27] |
10 million to 19 million records[]
J Soul Brothers
Artist | Years active | Genre | Sales |
---|---|---|---|
Hiroshi Itsuki | 1965–present | Enka / Pop | 19.24 million[28] |
Kome Kome Club | 1982–1997, 2006–present | Pop rock / Psychedelic soul / Funk rock / Rakugo | 18.66 million |
Pink Lady | 1976–1981, 1996–1997, 2003–2005, 2010–2017 |
Pop / Kayōkyoku / Disco | 17 million[29] |
Kanjani8 | 2004–present | Pop / Rock / Enka / Kayōkyoku | 17.00 million[26] |
Toshinobu Kubota | 1981–present | R&B / Pop / Soul / Neo soul | 16.33 million |
Kyosuke Himuro | 1978–2016 | Rock / Pop | 16.25 million |
Momoe Yamaguchi | 1973–1980 | Pop / Kayōkyoku | 16.22 million[21] |
Dragon Ash | 1996–Present | Alternative Rock / Hip hop / Nu metal / Punk rock | 16 million |
Mariya Takeuchi | 1978–Present | Pop / Funk / Soul / Disco | 16 million |
Yōsui Inoue | 1969–present | Rock / Folk | 15.809 million |
Hiromi Gō | 1972–present | Pop / Kayōkyoku / R&B | 15.78 million[21] |
Kenji Sawada | 1969–present | Pop / Rock | 15.71 million[19] |
Mai Kuraki | 1999–present | Pop / R&B | 15.5 million |
The Checkers | 1981–1992 | Rock 'n' roll / Rockabilly / Pop rock / Doo-wop | 15.38 million[19] |
Miki Imai | 1986–present | Pop | 15.31 million |
Judy and Mary | 1992–2001 | Pop rock / Art punk / Alternative rock | 15 million |
Puffy AmiYumi | 1995–present | Dance rock / Pop rock / Pop punk / Power pop | 15 million |
Shizuka Kudo | 1987–Present | Pop / Kayōkyoku | 15 million[30] |
Miho Nakayama | 1985–present | Pop / Kayōkyoku | 14.97 million[21] |
Nogizaka46 | 2011–present | Pop | 14.60 million[26] |
Kyōko Koizumi | 1982–present | Pop | 14.26 million[21] |
Shinichi Mori | 1966–present | Enka / Kayōkyoku | 14.10 million[31] |
Hideki Saijo | 1972–2018 | Pop | 13.30 million[32] |
Tomoyasu Hotei | 1988–present | Rock | 12.71 million[33] |
Misato Watanabe | 1985–present | Pop / Funk / Rock | 12.70 million[21] |
Toshihiko Tahara | 1980–present | Pop | 12.70 million[21] |
Masahiko Kondo | 1980–present | Pop / Kayōkyoku | 12.67 million[21] |
Hikaru Genji | 1987–1996 | Pop | 12.22 million[21] |
Tomomi Kahara | 1995–2006, 2013–present | Pop / Adult contemporary / Pop rock / Dance-pop | 12.19 million[21] |
V6 | 1995–present | Pop / Rock | 12.12 million[21] |
Sandaime J Soul Brothers | 2010–present | J-Pop / Dance / R&B | 11.15 million†[34][35] |
Orange Range | 2001–present | Rap rock / Alternative rock / Pop rock / Power pop | 11 million |
Princess Princess | 1983–1996 | J-pop / J-rock / Glam Rock | 11 million[36] |
THE ALFEE | 1974–present | Pop rock / Hard rock / Punk rock | 10+ million |
Luna Sea | 1989–2000, 2010–present | Progressive rock / Alternative rock / Hard rock / Punk rock | 10+ million† |
Chemistry | 2001–present | J-pop / R&B | 10 million |
MAX | 1995–present | J-pop | 10 million |
Shiina Ringo | 1998–present | J-pop / J-rock | 10 million |
KAT-TUN | 2006–present | J-pop | 10 million |
Aiko | 1998–present | J-pop | 10 million |
Hiromi Iwasaki | 1975–present | Pop / Kayōkyoku | 10 million[37] |
Best-selling artist sales by year[]
Year | Artist | Album Sales | Single Sales | Total Sales |
---|---|---|---|---|
1999 | Hikaru Utada | 7,365,830 | 5,383,770 | 12,749,600 |
2000 | Ayumi Hamasaki | 5,267,350 | 3,914,920 | 9,182,270 |
2001 | Ayumi Hamasaki | 5,311,950 | 5,067,910 | 10,379,860 |
2002 | Hikaru Utada | 3,526,780 | 2,410,990 | 5,667,770 |
2003 | Ayumi Hamasaki | 2,774,474 | 1,056,148 | 3,830,622 |
2004 | Hikaru Utada | 3,537,845 | 365,206 | 3,903,051 |
2005 | Orange Range | 3,479,539 | 2,242,257 | 5,721,796 |
2006 | Koda Kumi | 2,411,470 | 1,281,022 | 3,692,492 |
2007 | Koda Kumi | 1,318,072 | 534,035 | 1,852,107 |
2008 | Exile | 4,363,967 | 678,458 | 5,042,425 |
2009 | Arashi | 1,432,781 | 2,213,423 | 3,646,204 |
2010 | Arashi | 1,395,807 | 3,778,313 | 5,174,120 |
2011 | AKB48 | 829,645 | 6,871,281 | 7,700,926 |
2012 | AKB48 | 1,029,954 | 6,954,599 | 7,984,553 |
2013 | AKB48 | - | 5,961,213 | 5,961,213 |
2014 | AKB48 | 1,041,355 | 6,241,987 | 7,283,342 |
2015 | AKB48 | 1,468,279 | 5,062,100 | 6,530,379 |
2016 | AKB48 | - | 5,413,328 | 5,413,328 |
2017 | AKB48 | 632,615 | 4,715,415 | 5,348,030 |
2018 | AKB48 | 611,056 | 5,677,095 | 6,288,151 |
2019 | Arashi | 2,100,438 | 709,813 | 2,810,251 |
2020 | Arashi | 822,459 | 1,147,865 | 1,970,324 |
Most subscribed[]
The following table is a list of artists with over 1 million subscribers. It is updated as of January 8th 2022.
Artist | Number of subscribers (millions) |
---|---|
Kenshi Yonezu | 6.09[38] |
One Ok Rock | 3.94[39] |
Eve | 3.66[40] |
Ayase / Yoasobi | 3.55[41] |
Mafumafu | 3.34[42] |
Arashi | 3.24[43] |
kobasolo | 2.93[44] |
Official Hige Dandism | 2.64[45] |
Ado | 2.64[46] |
AKB48 | 2.51[47] |
Yorushika | 2.36[48] |
Babymetal | 2.29[49] |
LiSA | 2.28[50] |
Radwimps | 2.22[51] |
Amatsuki | 1.83[52] |
Hikaru Utada | 1.57[53] |
Nogizaka46 | 1.49[54] |
Sou | 1.45[55] |
Reol | 1.43[56] |
Mrs. Green Apple | 1.35[57] |
Gen Hoshino | 1.31[58] |
Sekai no Owari | 1.30[59] |
Soraru | 1.18[60] |
Notes[]
- ^ Includes releases under her maiden name, Yumi Arai.
See also[]
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Further reading[]
- Okamoto, Satoshi (2011). Single Chart Book: Complete Edition 1968-2010 (in Japanese). Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. ISBN 978-4-87131-088-8.
- Okamoto, Satoshi (2006). オリコン・アルバム・チャートブック(完全版): 1970~2005 [Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970-2005] (in Japanese). Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. ISBN 978-4-87131-077-2.
External links[]
- Yamachan Land (Japanese) — Japanese chart archives of selected best-selling artists (last updated December 2007)
- Lists of Japanese musicians
- Lists of best-selling music artists