List of Number-one Albums of 2008 (Japan) - Chart History

Chart History

Issue date Album Artist Reference
January 14 5296 Kobukuro
January 21
January 28 Sōshi Sōai 2 (沿志奏逢2?) Bank Band
February 4 Zard Request Best: Beautiful Memory Zard
February 11 Kingdom Kumi Koda
February 18
February 25 Award Supernova: Loves Best M-Flo
March 3 Complete Singles Collection '97-'08 The Brilliant Green
March 10 The Face BoA
March 17 World World World Asian Kung-Fu Generation
March 24 Single Best Kou Shibasaki
March 31 Heart Station Hikaru Utada
April 7 Exile Catchy Best Exile
April 14
April 21 I Loved Yesterday Yui
April 28 Game Perfume
May 5 Dream "A" Live Arashi
May 12 Hard Candy Madonna
May 19
May 26 Superfly Superfly
June 2
June 9 Mihimarise Mihimaru GT
June 16 KAT-TUN III: Queen of Pirates KAT-TUN
June 23 20th Anniversary All Singles Complete Best Just Movin' On: All the S-hit Kyosuke Himuro
June 30 B'z The Best "Ultra Pleasure" B'z
July 7 Ā, Domo. Ohisashiburi Desu. Greeeen
July 14
July 21 Panic Fancy Orange Range
July 28 Zushi Kimaguren (キマグレン?)
August 4 Exile Entertainment Best Exile
August 11 Best Fiction Namie Amuro
August 18
August 25
September 1
September 8
September 15
September 22 A Complete: All Singles Ayumi Hamasaki
September 29 B'z The Best "Ultra Treasure" B'z
October 6 Super.Modern.Artistic.Performance SMAP
October 13 Expressions Mariya Takeuchi
October 20
October 27
November 3 We Love Hexagon (We Love ♥ ヘキサゴン?) Hexagon All Stars
November 10 Porno Graffitti Best Ace Porno Graffitti
November 17 Best Destiny Miliyah Kato
November 24 My Short Stories Yui
December 1 Color NEWS
December 8 Voice Mika Nakashima
December 15 Exile Ballad Best Exile
December 22 Supermarket Fantasy Mr. Children
December 29

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