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2007 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

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2007 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
DateMay 26, 2007
LocationSaitama Super Arena, Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Hosted byMisaki Ito and Hidehiko Ishizuka
Websitemtvjapan.com/mvaj
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Japan
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Hosted by Misaki Ito and Hidehiko Ishizuka, the awards show took place at the Saitama Super Arena before a live audience of 12,000 screaming music fans. The 6th annual show premiered live on MTV, Saturday May 26 to over 6.6 million homes in Japan.

Awards

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Winners are in bold text.

Video of the Year

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Kumi Koda — "Yume No Uta"

Album of the Year

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Daniel PowterDaniel Powter

Best Male Video

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DJ Ozma — "Age Age Every Night"

Best Female Video

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Kumi Koda — "Yume No Uta"

Best Group Video

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Exile — "Lovers Again"

Best New Artist

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Ne-Yo — "So Sick"

Best Rock Video

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My Chemical Romance — "Welcome to the Black Parade"

Best Pop Video

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Ai Otsuka — "Ren'ai Shashin"

Best R&B Video

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Ai — "Believe"

Best Hip-Hop Video

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Kreva — "The Show"

Best Reggae Video

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Shōnan no Kaze — "Junrenka"

Best Dance Video

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DJ Ozma — "Age Age Every Night"

Best Video from a Film

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Ai Otsuka — "Ren'ai Shashin" (from Heavenly Forest)

Best Collaboration

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U2 and Green Day — "The Saints Are Coming"

Best buzz ASIA

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Japan

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Yuna Ito — "Precious"

South Korea

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TVXQ — "O-Jung Ban Hop"

Taiwan

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Mayday — "Born to Love"

Special awards

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Best Director

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Red Hot Chili Peppers — "Dani California" (directed by Tony Kaye)

Best Special Effects in a Video

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Apogee — "Ghost Song" (Yusuke Tanaka)

Best Stylish Artist in a Video

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Kumi Koda

Live performances

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Red carpet live

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Guest celebrities

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