List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2009 (Japan)
This is a list of number one singles on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart in 2009.
Date | Song | Artist |
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January 5 | "Stay with Me" | Kumi Koda |
January 19 | "Yume no Tsubomi" | Remioromen |
January 26 | "Velonica" | Aqua Timez |
February 2 | "Free" | Mao Abe |
February 9 | "Yakusoku" | KinKi Kids |
February 16 | "Wao!" | Unicorn |
February 23 | "One Drop" | KAT-TUN |
March 2 | "Milk" | Aiko |
March 9 | "Rule" | Ayumi Hamasaki |
March 16 | "Believe" | Arashi |
March 23 | "Rescue" | KAT-TUN |
March 30 | "Wild" | Namie Amuro |
April 6 | "One Room Disco" | Perfume |
April 13 | "It's All Love!" | Kumi Koda and Misono |
April 20 | "Niji" | Kobukuro |
April 27 | "Someday" | Exile |
May 4 | "Aitai" | Yuzu |
May 11 | "Koi no Abo" | NEWS |
May 18 | "Ashita ga Kuru Nara" | Juju and Jay'ed |
May 25 | "Love Forever" | Miliyah Kato and Shota Shimizu |
June 1 | "Keshin" | Masaharu Fukuyama |
June 8 | "Ashita no Kioku" | Arashi |
June 15 | "Again" | Yui |
June 22 | "Haruka" | Greeeen |
June 29 | "Spirit" | V6 |
July 6 | "Tanpopo" | Yusuke |
July 13 | "Everything" | Arashi |
July 20 | "Tanabata Matsuri" | Tegomass |
July 27 | "Stay" | Kobukuro |
August 3 | "Fireworks" | Exile |
August 10 | "Ayakashi" | Koichi Domoto |
August 17 | "Ichibu to Zenbu" | B'z |
August 24 | ||
August 31 | "Yume o Arigatō" | Yuko Hara |
September 7 | "Sotto Kyutto" | SMAP |
September 14 | "Niji" | Yuzu |
September 21 | "Sono Sake e" | Dreams Come True featuring Fuzzy Control |
September 28 | "Blame It on the Girls" | Mika |
October 5 | "Yell" | Ikimono-gakari |
October 12 | "Colors (Melody and Harmony)" | Jejung and Yuchun |
October 19 | "It's All Too Much" | Yui |
October 26 | "My Lonely Town" | B'z |
November 2 | "Boku wa Kimi ni Koi o Suru" | Ken Hirai |
November 9 | "Swan Song" | Kinki Kids |
November 16 | "Kyū Jō Show!!" | Kanjani 8 |
November 23 | "My Girl" | Arashi |
November 30 | "Loveless" | Tomohisa Yamashita |
December 7 | "Bandage" | Lands |
December 14 | "Nōdōteki Sanpunkan" | Tokyo Jihen |
December 21 | "Kimi ni Sayonara o" | Keisuke Kuwata |
December 28 | "Hatsukoi" | Masaharu Fukuyama |
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