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2002 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

Annual Japanese music awards ceremony


Annual Japanese music awards ceremony

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name2002 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
imageMTV Video Music Awards Japan 2002 logo.gif
dateMay 24, 2002
locationTokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan
hostLondon Boots Ichi-gō Ni-gō
websitemtvjapan.com/mvaj
networkMTV Japan
mainMTV Video Music
Awards Japan
next2003

Awards Japan](mtv-video-music-awards-japan) The 2002 MTV Video Music Awards Japan were hosted by the Japanese comedy duo London Boots Ichi-gō Ni-gō at the Tokyo International Forum in Tokyo, Japan.

Performances

  • Namie Amuro
  • Boyz II Men
  • Chemistry
  • Sheryl Crow – "Soak Up the Sun"
  • Dragon Ash
  • Ayumi Hamasaki – "Free & Easy"
  • Jay-Z
  • Joe
  • Mr. Children
  • Nickelback – "How You Remind Me"
  • Oasis
  • Rip Slyme

Presenters

  • Ayaka Seto – presented Best Video from a Film

Winners and nominees

Finalists in 13 categories were chosen by MTV Japan viewers and a selection committee comprising MTV personnel and industry experts. Japanese and Western acts that released music and/or a music video in Japan between January 1, 2001, and February 28, 2002, were eligible for nomination. Winners were decided based on voting results and the committee's choice.

Winners are highlighted in bold.

Video of the YearBest MaleBest FemaleBest GroupBest New ArtistBest RockBest PopBest R&BBest Hip-HopBest DanceBest WebsiteBest Video from a FilmBest Live Performance

Special awards

Inspiration Award — Japan

Namie Amuro

Inspiration Award — International

Jay-Z

Best Asian Artist

Jay Chou

Legend Award

Jimmy Page

References

References

  1. McClure, Steve. (May 29, 2002). "And the 'nice try' award goes to . . .". [[The Japan Times]].
  2. "VIDEOS 歴代VMAJアーカイブ 2002年│MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2007".
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