List of Oricon number-one singles of 1985

The highest-selling singles in Japan are ranked in the Oricon Singles Chart, which is published by Oricon Style magazine. The data are compiled by Oricon based on each singles' physical sales. This list includes the singles that reached the number one place on that chart in 1985.

Oricon Weekly Singles Chart

Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
January 7 "The Stardust Memory" (ja) Kyōko Koizumi [1]
January 14
January 21 "You Gotta Chance: Dance de Natsu wo Dakishimete" (ja) Kōji Kikkawa
January 28
February 4
February 11 "Tenshi no Wink" (ja) Seiko Matsuda
February 18
February 25 "Yoisho!" (ヨイショッ!) Masahiko Kondō
March 4 "Cinderella wa Nemurenai" (ja) The Alfee
March 11 "Sotsugyō: Graduation" (ja) Momoko Kikuchi (ja)
March 18 "Mi Amore (Meu amor é...)" (ja) Akina Nakamori
March 25
April 1 "Ano Ko to Scandal" (ja) The Checkers
April 8
April 15
April 22 "Tokonatsu Musume" (ja) Kyōko Koizumi
April 29
May 6 "Nikumare Sōna New Face" (ja) Kōji Kikkawa
May 13 "Akai Tori Nigeta" (ja) Akina Nakamori
May 20 "Boy no Kisetsu" (ja) Seiko Matsuda
May 27 "Boy no Theme" (ja) Momoko Kikuchi
June 3
June 10 "Ima Dakara" (ja) Yumi Matsutoya, Kazumasa Oda, Kazuo Zaitsu (ja)
June 17
June 24 "Debut / Manhattan Joke" (ja) Naoko Kawai (ja)
July 1 "Sand Beige: Sabaku e" (ja) Akina Nakamori
July 8 "Dancing Shoes" (ja) Seiko Matsuda
July 15 "Ore-tachi no Rockabilly Night" (ja) The Checkers
July 22
July 29
August 5 "Majo" (ja) Kyōko Koizumi
August 12 "Kanashimi ni Sayonara" (ja) Anzen Chitai
August 19
August 26 "Kareinaru Kake" (ja) Toshihiko Tahara (ja)
September 2 "Kanashimi ni Sayonara" Anzen Chitai
September 9
September 16 "Namida no Jasmine Love" (ja) Sonoko Kawai (ja)
September 23
September 30 "Heart of Rainbow: Ai no Niji wo Watatte / Blue Pacific" (ja) The Checkers
October 7 "Mō Aenai Kamo Shirenai" (ja) Momoko Kikuchi
October 14
October 21 "Solitude" (ja) Akina Nakamori
October 28 "Koi ni Ochite: Fall in Love" (ja) Akiko Kobayashi
November 4
November 11 "Kami-sama Help!" (ja) The Checkers
November 18 "Koi ni Ochite: Fall in Love" Akiko Kobayashi
November 25
December 2 "Nantettatte Idol" (ja) Kyōko Koizumi
December 9 "Koi ni Ochite: Fall in Love" Akiko Kobayashi
December 16
December 23 "Kamen Butōkai" (ja) Shonentai
December 30 "Koi ni Ochite: Fall in Love" Akiko Kobayashi

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