73rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen

73rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen
Also known as73nd NHK Red & White Year-End Song Festival
第73回NHK紅白歌合戦: LOVE & PEACE-みんなでシェア!-
Genre
  • Music
  • variety
  • special
Created byTsumoru Kondo
Presented byYo Oizumi
Kanna Hashimoto
Narrated byTakuya Eguchi
Saori Hayami
Opening theme"Hymne à l'amour" by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Ending theme"Hotaru no Hikari"
Composers
  • Takahiro Kaneko
  • Tsunaki Mihara
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
Production locationNHK Hall
Running time265 minutes
Production companyNHK Enterprise Inc.
Original release
Network
ReleaseDecember 31, 2022 (2022-12-31)

The 73rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen (第73回NHK紅白歌合戦, Dai 73 Kai Enu Eichi Kei Kōhaku Uta Gassen) was the 2022 (Reiwa 4) edition of NHK's New Year's Eve TV special Kōhaku Uta Gassen held on December 31, 2022. The previous year, the broadcast was held from the Tokyo International Forum, due to renovations at NHK Hall. The NHK Broadcasting Center was also used. With renovations completed in June 2022, the show returned to be broadcast live from NHK Hall.[1] Ive, Le Sserafim, Twice, and other groups appeared. The WHITE TEAM won this contest.

Events leading up to broadcast

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On October 6, NHK announced the broadcast schedule, which started at 19:20 JST, and ended at 23:45 JST on December 31, with a 5-minute break for the latest news.[2] In addition, it will be the first time since 2019 (70th) that the show will be held with an audience at NHK Hall. On October 11, Yo Oizumi and Kanna Hashimoto were announced as the hosts.

Due to copyright issues, Aimer and Uta's performances could not be shown on the NHK World Premium broadcast, with the artist's photo or the show's logo being shown instead.

Artist lineup

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 Debuting artists   Returning artists   Special performances 

List of 73rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen performances[3]
Red Team White Team
Order Artist Appearance Song Order Artist Appearance Song
First half
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra – "Opening Theme: Hymne à l'amour"
2 Yoshimi Tendo 27 "Sōran Matsuribushi" 1 SixTones 3 "Good Luck!"
3 Ryokuoushoku Shakai 1 "Mela!" 4 Hiromi Go 35 "Go!Go!50 Shunen!! SP Medley"[a]
6 Kaori Mizumori 20 "Kujukuri Hama" (Nazotoki Kōhaku Special) 5 Naniwa Danshi 1 "Ubu Love"
7 Le Sserafim 1 "Fearless" (Japanese version) 8 Saucy Dog 1 "Cinderella Boy"
10 Hinatazaka46 4 "Kitsune" 9 Keisuke Yamauchi 8 "Koisuru Machikado" (Kitsune Dance remix)
12 Milet 3 "Fly High" 11 JO1 1 "Infinity"
13 NiziU 3 "Clap Clap" 14 Masayuki Suzuki 5 "Chigau, Sō Janai"
16 Sekai no Owari 6 "Habit" 15 Be:First 1 "Shining One"
18 Ive 1 "Eleven" (Japanese version) 17 Daichi Miura 4 "Sansan"
20 Perfume 15 "Kōhaku Medley 2022"[b] 19 Snow Man 2 "Brother Beat" (Kōhaku Minna de Shē! SP)
The Last Rockstars – "The Last Rockstars"
21 Aimer 1 "Zankyōsanka"
22 Fuyumi Sakamoto 34 "Omatsuri Mambo" (Skapara SP)
Shun Oguri and Jun Matsumoto – "Taiga Drama Baton Touch Ceremony"
Second half
23 Uta[c] 1[d] "New Genesis" 24 King Gnu 2 "Stardom"
26 Twice 4 "Celebrate" 25 Hiroshi Miyama 8 "Yume Oibito" (Road to the 6th Kendama World Record)
Special stage – Disney Special Medley
28 Milet, Aimer, Lilas Ikuta and Vaundy "Omokage" 27 Vaundy 1 "Kaijū no Hana Uta"
29 Junretsu 5 "Propose"
"Shiroi Kumo no Yō ni"
Back Number – "I Love You"[e]
30 Nogizaka46 8 "Hadashi de Summer"
31 Shizuka Kudo 9 "35 Shunen SP Medley"[f] 32 King & Prince 5 "Ichiban"
34 Aimyon 4 "Heart"
"Kimi wa Rock o Kikanai"
33 Official Hige Dandism 3 "Subtitle"
Yūzō Kayama – "Umi Sono Ai"
35 Superfly 6 "Beautiful" 36 Fujii Kaze 2 "Shinunoga E-wa"
37 Ryōko Shinohara 2 "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to 2023" 38 Yuzu 13 "Natsuiro"
39 Kanjani Eight 11 "T.W.L"
40 Gen Hoshino 8 "Comedy"
Kiyoshi Hikawa – "Genkai Toppa×Survivor"
Yumi Matsutoya with Yumi Arai – "Call Me Back"[g]
41 Kinki Kids 2 "25th Anniversary Medley"[h]
Anzen Chitai – "I Love You kara Hajime Yō"[i]
42 Sayuri Ishikawa 45 "Amagi-goe"
Keisuke Kuwata featuring Motoharu Sano, Masanori Sera, Char, Goro Noguchi – "Jidai Okure no Rock'n'Roll Band"[j]
43 Misia 7 "Kibō no Uta" 44 Masaharu Fukuyama 15 "Sakura Zaka"

Notes

  1. ^ "Otoko no Ko Onna no Ko", "Ringo Satsujin Jiken" (with Kanna Hashimoto), "Goldfinger'99", and "Jankenpon Go!!"
  2. ^ "Spinning World" and "Chocolate Disco"
  3. ^ Voice cast by Kaori Nazuka and singing voice by Ado
  4. ^ Also first appearance of Ado
  5. ^ Additionally contained "Takane no Hanako-san"
  6. ^ "Arashi no Sugao" and "Kōsa ni Fukarete"
  7. ^ Additionally contained "Sotsugyō Shashin"
  8. ^ "Garasu no Shōnen" and "Amazing Love"
  9. ^ Additionally contained "Melody"
  10. ^ Additionally contained Yūzō Kayama's 1965 single "Yozora no Hoshi" without Sano

Voting System

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This year, the 3-Point System was used again. One point is given from the judges, another one from audience in TIF, and last one from the viewers. The team with at least 2 points is declared winner of the 73nd edition. This year, the finale song "Hotaru no Hikari" was performed before winning team announcement.

Guest judges


Results
Method Votes Points
Red Team White Team
Guest Judges 7 3 Red
NHK Hall Audience 821 1561 White
Viewers (Japan only) 1,586,214 2,685,356 White
Winner White Team

References

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  1. ^ "NHK 紅白歌合戦は例年通り開催 前田会長「予定通り行います」". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). September 1, 2022. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
  2. ^ "「紅白歌合戦」2年ぶりにNHKホールでの開催決定、観覧募集が本日スタート". Natalie (in Japanese). October 6, 2022. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
  3. ^ "紅白歌合戦タイムテーブル【2022年 出演者・曲順・曲目一覧】なにわ男子、ウタら10組初出場、King & Prince、氷川きよしも出場". Oricon (in Japanese). November 16, 2022. Retrieved January 3, 2023.