These are the Oricon number one albums of 1993, per the Oricon Albums Chart.[1]
Chart history
edit† | Indicates best-selling album of 1993 |
Issue Date | Album | Artist(s) |
---|---|---|
January 11 | Flow into Space | Miki Imai |
January 18 | Memories of Blue | Kyosuke Himuro |
January 25 | ||
February 1 | Bee-Beep | Princess Princess |
February 8 | The Bodyguard | Whitney Houston |
February 15 | Memories of Blue | Kyosuke Himuro |
February 22 | Stick Out | The Blue Hearts |
March 1 | The Bodyguard | Whitney Houston |
March 8 | Encounter | Sing Like Talking |
March 15 | Steps | Keizo Nakanishi |
March 22 | Bokutachi No Shippai | Doji Morita |
March 29 | Anti-Heroine | Mari Hamada |
April 5 | ||
April 12 | Heart | Eikichi Yazawa |
April 19 | Single Is Best | Eri Hiramatsu |
April 26 | Toki no Tobira | Wands |
May 3 | ||
May 10 | ||
May 17 | ||
May 24 | Yakusoku no Hi: Vol.1 | Yutaka Ozaki |
May 31 | Springman | Unicorn |
June 7 | Heart of Stone | T-Bolan |
June 14 | ||
June 21 | ||
June 28 | Roman no Natsu | Tube |
July 5 | ||
July 12 | ||
July 19 | Yureru Omoi † | Zard |
July 26 | ||
August 2 | Big Wave | Misato Watanabe |
August 9 | Yureru Omoi † | Zard |
August 16 | ||
August 23 | ||
August 30 | Classix 1 | TMN |
September 6 | Art of Life | X Japan |
September 13 | 1/2&1/2 | Anri |
September 20 | Sono Eien no Ichibyō ni | Shōgo Hamada |
September 27 | Under the Sun | Yōsui Inoue |
October 4 | The Baddest II | Toshinobu Kubota |
October 11 | ||
October 18 | Red Hill | Chage and Aska |
October 25 | ||
November 1 | Calling | Masaharu Fukuyama |
November 8 | Self Portrait | Noriyuki Makihara |
November 15 | Captain of the Ship | Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi |
November 22 | Ivory II | Miki Imai |
November 29 | Extra Flight II | Lindberg |
December 6 | U-miz | Yumi Matsutoya |
December 13 | Magic | Dreams Come True |
December 20 | ||
December 27 |
References
edit- ^ "Index of charts". Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 23 April 2014.