Music Awards Japan: Photos From the Inaugural Awards Show
Japan showed off its talent and invited global fans to tune in during the televised ceremony.
Top Global Hit From Japan winner YOASOBI perform at Music Awards Japan 2025. CEIPA/MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025
On a warm, breezy evening in Kyoto, Japan’s biggest music stars walked a red carpet, performed their most popular hits and thanked their fans as they took the stage to receive ruby-hued awards.
The dazzling ceremony, which was televised across Japan May 21-22 and livestreamed on YouTube, felt in many ways similar to the Grammy Awards.
But remarkably, even though Japan is the world’s second-biggest music market, the inaugural Music Awards Japan (MAJ) marked the country’s first major national music awards show.
“We’re honored to have received an award, but I also believe this could become a goal for young people in Japan who are just starting out in music,” said Ayase, producer and member of Japanese duo YOASOBI, after winning the top global hit from Japan award. “I hope that through events like this, people both in Japan and abroad will come to appreciate the greatness of Japanese music even more.”
The glitzy new gala is core to Japan’s mission to turbocharge its export of music to the world. For years, its music industry was able to increase revenue by marketing to fans within its borders thanks to the country’s enormous appetite for physical products like CDs and vinyl, which still account for 62.5% of its overall recorded-music revenue, according to IFPI. But those days have come to an end: Japan’s population has been shrinking for the past 14 years — and has been slow to adopt streaming. The country’s recorded-music revenue fell 2.6% in 2024, even as global recorded-music revenue has grown for the last 10 years, according to IFPI. So, to woo a global audience, Japan’s major music trade groups representing labels, concert promoters, publishers, producers and other enterprises united to form the Japan Culture and Entertainment Industry Promotion Association (CEIPA) and organized the show, inviting guests from 15 countries to attend.
Nominees for most of the awards were selected based on chart data provided by Billboard Japan, and winners were determined by a two-stage voting process involving over 5,000 industry professionals.
Hip-hop sensation Creepy Nuts took home nine awards including song of the year for its viral hit “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born.” Singer-songwriter-pianist Fujii Kaze earned album of the year with his Love All Serve All project. Pop-rock band Mrs. GREEN APPLE racked up a multitude of honors including artist of the year. Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish and Ariana Grande won awards for the impact of their hits in Japan, though they weren’t present to accept in person. MAJ executive committee chairman Tatsuya Nomura says that CEIPA plans to host the next show in June 2026 at a bigger venue in Tokyo so fans and more international artists can attend.
One sign of this year’s success: Streams of songs that won top honors have jumped an average of 31% in Japan, with 21 out of the 27 songs that received top honors gaining streams compared with the previous week, according to Luminate.
This story appears in the June 7, 2025, issue of Billboard.
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Image Credit: CEIPA/MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025 ENE, AI, Awich and MaRI perform at Music Awards Japan 2025.
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Image Credit: CEIPA/MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025 Song of the Year winner Creepy Nuts.
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Image Credit: CEIPA/MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025 MAJ Timeless Echo honoree Eikichi Yazawa.
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Image Credit: CEIPA/MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025 Artist of the Year winner Mrs. Green Apple.
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Image Credit: CEIPA/MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025 Chanmina performs.
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Image Credit: CEIPA/MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025 Album of the Year winner Fujii Kaze.
Link to the source article – https://www.billboard.com/photos/music-awards-japan-2025-photos-1235989055/
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