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2005 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

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2005 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
DateMay 29, 2005
LocationTokyo Bay NK Hall, Japan
Hosted byTakashi Fujii and Megumi
Websitemtvjapan.com/mvaj
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Japan
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The MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2005 were hosted by Takashi Fujii and Megumi at Tokyo Bay NK Hall, the awards included performances by Namie Amuro, Rain, Mariah Carey, Hoobastank, Jamiroquai and Ashanti.

Awards

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Winners are in bold text.[1]

Video of the Year

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Orange Range — "Hana"

Album of the Year

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Orange RangeMusiQ

Best Male Video

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Ken Hirai — "Hitomi o Tojite"

Best Female Video

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Mika Nakashima — "Sakurairo Mau Koro"

Best Group Video

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Linkin Park — "Breaking The Habit"

Best New Artist

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Sambomaster — "Utsukushiki Ningen no Hibi"

Best Rock Video

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Hoobastank — "The Reason"

Best Pop Video

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Ketsumeishi — "Kimi ni Bump"

Best R&B Video

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Namie Amuro — "Girl Talk"

Best Hip Hop Video

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Beastie Boys — "Ch-Check It Out"

Best Video from a Film

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Ken Hirai — "Hitomi o Tojite" (from Crying Out Love in the Center of the World)

Best Collaboration

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Jay-Z/Linkin Park — "Numb/Encore"

Best Buzz Asia

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Japan

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Orange Range — "Locolotion"

South Korea

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Rain — "It's Raining"

  • Tony An — "Love Is More Beautiful When You Can't Have IT"
  • g.o.d — "An Ordinary Day"
  • Jang Na-ra — "Winter Diary"
  • Tim — "Thank You"

Taiwan

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Stefanie Sun — "Running"

Special awards

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Best Director

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Yasuo Inoue

Best Special Effects

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Gagle — "Rap Wonder DX"

Best Style

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Ashanti

Most Entertaining Video

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Gorie with Jasmine Ann Allen and Yamasaki Joann Shikou — "Micky"

International Video Icon Award

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Mariah Carey

Most Impressive Performing Asian Artist

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Namie Amuro

Live performances

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References

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  1. ^ "Connection Problems". Retrieved 19 October 2016.