List of Oricon number-one singles of 1996

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The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 1996.

Oricon Weekly Singles Chart

Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
January 1 "To Love You More" Celine Dion with Kryzler & Kpmpany
January 8
January 15 "Departures" Globe
January 22 "My Friend" Zard
January 29 "Departures" Globe
February 5
February 12 "Sora mo Toberuhazu" Spitz
February 19 "Namonaki Uta" Mr. Children
February 26 "Made in Japan" V6
March 4 "Sobakasu" Judy and Mary
March 11 "Dahlia" X Japan
March 18 "Mienai Chikara (Invisible One)/Move" B'z
March 25 "Don't Wanna Cry" Namie Amuro
April 1
April 8 "End of Sorrow" Luna Sea
April 15 "Don't Wanna Cry" Namie Amuro
April 22 "Hana (Mémento Mori)" Mr. Children
April 29
May 6 "Anata ni Aitakute (Missing You)" Seiko Matsuda
May 13 "Cherry" Spitz
May 20 "Kokoro o hiraite" Zard
May 27 "Real Thing Shakes" B'z
June 3 "Ai no Kotodama (Spiritual Message)" Southern All Stars
June 10 "Beat Your Heart" V6
June 17 "You're My Sunshine" Namie Amuro
June 24
July 1 "La La La Love Song" Toshinobu Kubota with Naomi Campbell
July 8 "Stay" Kyosuke Himuro
July 15 "Ai no Kotodama (Spiritual Message)" Southern All Stars
July 22 "Forever Love" X Japan
July 29 "Aoi inazuma" SMAP
August 5 "Namida no kage" Sharam Q
August 12 "Atsuku nare" Maki Oguro
August 19 "Machine gun or buppanase" Mr. Children
August 26 "Squall" Kyosuke Himuro
September 2 "Another Orion" Fumiya Fujii
September 9 "Is this love" Globe
September 16 "Another Orion" Fumiya Fujii
September 23 "Nagisa" Spitz
September 30 "Take me Higher" V6
October 7 "Swallowtail Butterfly" Yen Town Band
October 14 "Save Your Dream" Tomomi Kahara
October 21 "Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi" Puffy
October 28
November 4
November 11 "Can't Stop Fallin' in Love" Globe
November 18 "Pride" Miki Imai
November 25 "Can't Stop Fallin' in Love" Globe
December 2 "Shake" SMAP
December 9 "A Walk in the Park" Namie Amuro
December 16 "Yes" My Little Lover
December 23 "Pride" Miki Imai
December 30

References

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