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    • Source: 13th Japan Record Awards
    • The 13th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 1971, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.


      Award winners


      Japan Record Award

      Kiyohiko Ozaki for "Mata Au Hi Made"
      Lyricist: Yū Aku
      Composer: Kyōhei Tsutsumi
      Arranger: Kyōhei Tsutsumi
      Record Company: Philips Records/Nippon Phonogram
      Best Vocalist

      Shinichi Mori for "Ofukurosan"
      Awarded again after 2 years, 2nd best vocalist award.
      Best New Artist

      Rumiko Koyanagi for "Watashi No Jyoukamachi"

      Vocalist Award

      Yuuko Nagisa for "Saihate Bojou"
      Hiroshi Itsuki for "Yokohama Tasogare"
      Tokiko Kato for "Shiretoko Ryojou"
      Awarded after 2 years, 2nd vocalist award.
      New Artist Award

      Saori Minami for "17-sai"
      Simmons for "Koibito Mo Inainoni"
      Ouyang Fei Fei for "Ame No Midousuji"
      Naoki Hongou for "Moeru Koibito"

      General Public Award

      Masaaki Sakai for "Saraba Koibito"
      Kōji Tsuruta for "Kizudarake No Jinsei"
      Composer Award

      Kyōhei Tsutsumi for "Manatsu No Dekigoto" and "Ame Ga Yandara"
      Singer: Miki Hirayama and Yukiji Asaoka
      Awarded again after 2 years, 2nd composer award
      Arranger Award

      Katsuhisa Hattori for "Hana No Märchen"
      Singer: Dark Ducks

      Lyricist Award

      Osamu Kitayama for "Children Who Don't Know War" and Bouken
      Singer: Jiros and Yumi Makiba

      Special Award

      Noriko Awaya
      Song: Wakare No Blues

      Planning Award

      JVC and Shoichi Ozawa for "Document-Nihon No Horo Gei"
      Awarded again after 3 years, Ozawa's 3rd planning award.
      Children's Song Award

      Hibari Junior Chorus for "Jinjin"


      External links


      Official Website

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