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22nd Japan Record Awards
Date31 December 1980
LocationImperial Theatre, Tokyo, Japan
Hosted byKeizō Takahashi
Websitehttp://www.tbs.co.jp/recordaward/ Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTBS Television
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The 22nd Japan Record Awards ceremony was held on 31 December 1980 at the Imperial Theatre, Tokyo, and was broadcast live in Japan through the TBS Television network.[1] The broadcast ran from 19:00 (JST) to 20:55 (JST).[2]

The 22nd Japan Record Award went to Aki Yashiro for "Ame no Bojō" (ja), and Best Vocal Performance went to Harumi Miyako for "Ōsaka Shigure" (ja).[1]

Presenters

Main host
  • Keizō Takahashi
Progress announcers
  • Kentaro Watanabe (TBS announcer)
  • Yoshiko Nakada

Nominees and winners

Japan Record Award

  • "Ame no Bojō" (ja)

Best Vocal Performance Award

Best New Artist Award

New Artist Award

Best New Artist Award nominations.

Special General Public Award

Best Song Award

Japan Record Award nominations.

Best Album Award

Lyricist Award

Also known as the Yaso Saijō Award.

Composer Award

Also known as the Shinpei Nakayama Award.

  • Yoshinori Monta – "Dancing All Night" (ja) (singer: Monta & Brothers)

Arranger Award

Special Award

Planning Award

Long Seller Award

  • Los Indios & Silvia – "Wakaretemo Suki na Hito" (ja)

Achievement Award

Awarded by the Japan Composer's Association

  • Player Award
    • Tasuku Sano (saxophonist and clarinetist)
    • Kazuo Tanaka (drummer)
    • Raymond Conde (clarinetist)
    • Kiichi Tazawa (pianist)
  • Achievement Award
    • Sō Nishizawa (lyricist)

TBS Award

Awarded by the sponsoring organization.

  • Kaientai

References

  1. ^ a b "活動〜日本レコード大賞〜【公益社団法人 日本作曲家協会】" (in Japanese). Japan Composer's Association. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  2. ^ "第22回レコード大賞" (in Japanese). sound.jp. Retrieved 5 July 2018.