MTV Video Music Awards Japan
The MTV Video Music Awards Japan are the Japanese version of the MTV Video Music Awards.
Like the MTV Video Music Awards in the United States, in this event artists are awarded for their songs and videos through online voting from the same channel viewers. Initially Japan was part of the MTV Asia Awards, which included all Asian countries, but because of the musical variety existent in Japan, in May of 2002 began to hold their own awards independently.
On June 25, 2011, MTV Video Music Japan changed for Charity Event for 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in MTV Video Music Aid Japan 2011.
Host cities
Edition | Date | Venue | City | Host |
1st |
May 24, 2002 |
Tokyo International Forum |
Tokyo |
London Boots Ichi-gō Ni-gō |
2nd |
May 25, 2003 |
Saitama Super Arena |
Saitama |
Zeebra and Nana Katase |
3rd |
May 23, 2004 |
Tokyo Bay NK Hall |
Urayasu |
Tomomitsu Yamaguchi |
4th |
May 29, 2005 |
Takashi Fujii and Megumi |
5th |
May 27, 2006 |
Yoyogi National Gymnasium |
Tokyo |
Mokomichi Hayami and Masami Hisamoto |
6th |
May 26, 2007 |
Saitama Super Arena |
Saitama |
Misaki Ito and Hidehiko Ishizuka |
7th |
May 31, 2008 |
Cyril |
8th |
May 30, 2009 |
Gekidan Hitori |
9th |
May 29, 2010 |
Yoyogi National Gymnasium |
Tokyo |
none |
10th |
June 25, 2011 |
Makuhari Messe |
Chiba |
AKB48 |
11th |
June 23, 2012 |
Perfume |
12th |
June 22, 2013 |
Nobuaki Kaneko
Atsuko Maeda |
13th |
June 14, 2014 |
Maihama Amphitheater |
Sayumi Michishige |
Awards categories
Most wins
Most wins in a single night
Most wins overall
External links
Japanese Music Award shows |
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