48th Japan Record Awards

The 48th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the New National Theatre in Shibuya, Tokyo, on December 30, 2006, starting at 6:30PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.

48th Japan Record Awards
DateDecember 30, 2006
VenueNew National Theatre, Tokyo
Hosted byMasaaki Sakai, Yuri Ebihara, Moe Oshikiri
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTBS

Awards and nominations

Japan Record Award

  • "Ikken" (ja)
    • Singer: Kiyoshi Hikawa
    • Lyricist: Yurio Matsui (ja)
    • Composer: Hideo Mizumori (ja)
    • Arranger: Makoto Saeki (ja)
    • Record label: Columbia Music Entertainment

Best Vocal Performance

  • Kumi Koda

Best New Artist

New Artist Awards

Best New Artist nominations

Gold Awards

Japan Record Award nominations

Best Composer

Best Lyricist

Best Arranger

Planning Awards

  • Hideaki TokunagaVocalist 2 (ja)
  • Mitsuko Nakamura (ja)Yarōtachi no Uta
  • Folk Song Yearbook 1966–1982  Folk & New Music Complete Works
  • Yoshida Tadashi Dango Album II
    • Yoshida Tadashi Orchestra, Yoshinao Ōsawa (ja), JVC Kenwood Victor Entertainment

Special Awards

Achievement Awards

Special Achievement Awards

Special Honour Award

  • Toru Funamura (ja)

Honourable Mention Award

Awarded by the Japan Composer's Association

  • Miko Takegawa (ja)
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