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15th Japan Record Awards

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15th Japan Record Awards
DateDecember 31, 1973
VenueImperial Garden Theater, Tokyo
Hosted byKeizo Takahashi, Mitsuko Mori, Hiroshi Tamaoki
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTBS
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The 15th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 1973, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.

Award winners

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Japan Record Award

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Yozora
Hiroshi Itsuki, Japan Record Award winner. 3rd time awarded in JRA.

Hiroshi Itsuki for "Yozora"

  • Lyricist: Yoko Yamaguchi
  • Composer: Masaaki Hirao
  • Arranger: Kouji Ryuuzaki
  • Record Company: Minoruphone/Tokuma Japan


Best Vocalist

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Koibumi
Saori Yuki, awarded Best Vocalist Award. Awarded again after awarded vocalist award 3 years ago.

Saori Yuki for "Koibumi"

Best New Artist

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Junko Sakurada for "Watashi No Aoi Tori"

Vocalist Award

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New Artist Award

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Sougen No Kagayaki
Agnes Chan, awarded New Artist Award.

General Public Award

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Lyricist Award

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Composer Award

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Arranger Award

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  • Kouji Ryuuzaki for "Wakaba No Sasayaki"

Planning Award

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Children's Song Award

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Keita Dai for "Mama To Boku No Shiki"

Special Award

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Ieraishiang
Hamako Watanabe, awarded Special Award.

15th Anniversary Commemorative Award

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  • Naomi Sagara
    • 1967 New Artist Award & 1969 Japan Record Award
      • Theme: Sekkai Wa Futari No Tameni
  • Shinichi Mori
    • 1969 & 1971 Best Vocalist, 1970 Vocalist Award
      • Theme: Minatomachi Blues
  • Harumi Miyako
    • 1964 New Artist Award
      • Theme: Anko Tsubaki Wa Koi No Hana
  • Saburo Kitajima
    • 1962 New Artist Award
      • Theme: Hakodate No Hito
  • Yukio Hashi
    • 1960 New Artist Award, 1962 & 1966 Japan Record Award
      • Theme: Itakogasa
  • Frank Nagai
    • 1959 & 1963 Vocalist Award, 1961 Japan Record Award
      • Theme: Kimi Koishi
  • Hibari Misora
    • 1960 Vocalist Award & 1965 Japan Record Award
      • Theme: Yawara
  • Hiroshi Mizuhara
    • 1959 Japan Record Award & 1967 Vocalist Award
      • Theme: Kuroi Hana Bira
  • The Peanuts
    • Theme: Koi No Vacation
  • Kiyoko Suizenji
    • 1969 General Public Award
      • Theme: 365 Ho No March
  • Teruhiko Saigō
    • 1964 New Artist Award
      • Theme: Jyu Nana O No Kono Mune Ni
  • Mina Aoe
    • 1968 & 1969 Vocalist Award
      • Theme: Isezakicho Blues
Miyako Harumi
Miyako Harumi.
Saburō Kitajima
Saburō Kitajima.
Frank Nagai
Frank Nagai.
Hibari Misora
Hibari Misora.
The Peanuts
The Peanuts.
Saigo Teruhiko
Saigo Teruhiko.

See also

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