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| Flag = Jpn-icon.png
| Flag = Jpn-icon.png
| Member station = [[:en:NHK|NHK]]
| Member station = [[:en:NHK|NHK]]
| National selection event = [[Open Nippon]] ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] - )
| National selection event = Open Nippon ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] - [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]], [[Worldvision Q3-2023|Q3-2023]] - [[Worldvision Q4-2023|Q4-2023]])
| Apps = 1
| Apps = 6 (6 finals)
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| First = [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]]
| First = [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]]
| Highest = 10th: ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]])
| Highest = 3rd: ([[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]])
| Nul points = None
| Nul points = None
| Medals = [[File:3.png|18px]]
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'''Japan''' has participated in the [[Worldvision Song Contest]] 1 times since making its debut in [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]]. Its best results were achieved by Nao Aihara in [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]], who finished in tenth place. Once an [[Open Nippon|open selection]] was organized to select a competitive application.
'''Japan''' has participated in the [[Worldvision Song Contest]] 6 times since making its debut in [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]]. The contest is broadcast in Japan by [[:en:NHK|NHK]], which also broadcasts Japanese national selection competition, Open Nippon.


The national broadcaster for the contest is '''NHK''' ([[:en:NHK|Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai]] - ''en.: Japan Broadcasting Corporation'').
Its best results were achieved by Natumi in [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]], who finished in third place. During the entire period of participation, the country was included in the top-5 strongest finals 2 times.
 
The country was represented only twice by non-Japanese performers: [[:en:Beverly (singer)|Beverly]], who was born in the Philippines but lives in Japan, and Canadian-Korean performer [[:en:Jeon Somi|Jeon Somi]]. Also, together with a Japanese performer [[:en:Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1987)|Lisa]], the country was represented by the Korean boy group [[:en:Stray Kids|Stray Kids]].


==Participation overview==
==Participation overview==
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|Third place
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|Upcoming
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!Language
!Language
!width=50px|Final
!width=50px|Final
!width=50px|Points
!width=50px|Semi Final
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| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |10
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |105
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |105
| style="text-align:center; background:#ddddff;" colspan="2" rowspan="3" |No semi-finals
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |[[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]]
|Natumi
|Parts
|Japanese, English
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |3
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |169
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |[[Worldvision Q2-2023|Q2-2023]]
| [[:en:Bish (group)|BiSH]]
| Sayonara Saraba
| Japanese
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |17
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |101
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |[[Worldvision Q3-2023|Q3-2023]]
| [[:en:Beverly (singer)|Beverly]]
| One Vision
| English
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |22
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |74
| style="text-align:center; background:#ddddff;" colspan="2" |By rating
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |[[Worldvision Q4-2023|Q4-2023]]
| [[:en:One Ok Rock|One Ok Rock]]
| Make It Out Alive
| English
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |11
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |158
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |7
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |65
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |[[Worldvision Q1-2024|Q1-2024]]
| [[:en:Jeon Somi|Jeon Somi]]
| Fast Forward
| English, Korean
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |4
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |227
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |4
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |95
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |[[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]]
! scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" |[[Worldvision Q2-2024|Q2-2024]]
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="3" |TBA 4 Juanuary 2023
| [[:en:Stray Kids|Stray Kids]] & [[:en:Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1987)|Lisa]]
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2" |TBA 25 Juanuary 2023
| Social Path
| English, Korean
| style="text-align:center; background:#ddddff;" colspan="2" |Upcoming
| style="text-align:center; background:#ddddff;" colspan="2" |Top 4 in [[Worldvision Q1-2024|Q1-2024]]
|}
 
==Spectators==
The table below shows the viewers who voted for Japan for each season of the competition:
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! Season !! Full Name & Origin
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| [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] || [[File:Mlt-icon.png|20px]] Franklyn Baldacchino
|-
| [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]] || [[File:Uzb-icon.png|20px]] Zied Kurbanov
|-
| [[Worldvision Q2-2023|Q2-2023]] || [[File:Gbr-icon.png|20px]] Robin Bray
|-
| [[Worldvision Q3-2023|Q3-2023]] || rowspan="3" | [[File:Pol-icon.png|20px]] Mateusz Bluszcz
|-
| [[Worldvision Q4-2023|Q4-2023]]
|-
| [[Worldvision Q1-2024|Q1-2024]]
|-
| [[Worldvision Q2-2024|Q2-2024]] || [[File:Aze-icon.png|20px]] Misha Charny
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 11:55, 8 June 2024

Japan
Flag
Member stationNHK
National selection eventsOpen Nippon (Q4-2022 - Q1-2023, Q3-2023 - Q4-2023)
Participation summary
Appearances6 (6 finals)
First appearanceQ4-2022
Highest placement3rd: (Q1-2023)
Nul pointsNone
Medals

Japan has participated in the Worldvision Song Contest 6 times since making its debut in Q4-2022. The contest is broadcast in Japan by NHK, which also broadcasts Japanese national selection competition, Open Nippon.

Its best results were achieved by Natumi in Q1-2023, who finished in third place. During the entire period of participation, the country was included in the top-5 strongest finals 2 times.

The country was represented only twice by non-Japanese performers: Beverly, who was born in the Philippines but lives in Japan, and Canadian-Korean performer Jeon Somi. Also, together with a Japanese performer Lisa, the country was represented by the Korean boy group Stray Kids.

Participation overview

Table key
Third place
Upcoming
Year Entrant Song Language Final Points Semi Final Points
Q4-2022 Nao Aihara Lighthouse Japanese, English 10 105 No semi-finals
Q1-2023 Natumi Parts Japanese, English 3 169
Q2-2023 BiSH Sayonara Saraba Japanese 17 101
Q3-2023 Beverly One Vision English 22 74 By rating
Q4-2023 One Ok Rock Make It Out Alive English 11 158 7 65
Q1-2024 Jeon Somi Fast Forward English, Korean 4 227 4 95
Q2-2024 Stray Kids & Lisa Social Path English, Korean Upcoming Top 4 in Q1-2024

Spectators

The table below shows the viewers who voted for Japan for each season of the competition:

Season Full Name & Origin
Q4-2022 Franklyn Baldacchino
Q1-2023 Zied Kurbanov
Q2-2023 Robin Bray
Q3-2023 Mateusz Bluszcz
Q4-2023
Q1-2024
Q2-2024 Misha Charny

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