Let's decide the best ani-song of 2022! Akiba Research Institute Anime Song Awards 2022" voting has started!

The "Akiba Research Institute Anison Awards 2022," which sums up the anisongs of 2022, started on January 19, 2023.
(*A total of 8 songs, 4 each for the OP and ED of the Autumn 2022 anime, which were not entered in the 2023/1/19 contest, have been added to the list.)

This project is to determine the most popular ani-songs among the anime that will be aired, distributed, or released in theaters in 2022.

A total of 48 songs ranked in the top 5 in the OP theme popularity poll and the ED theme popularity poll for winter, spring, summer, and fall 2022, respectively, have been entered in the poll.


In the 2022 Fall Anime OP Theme Vote, the TV anime "Bocchi Za Rokku! Seishun Complex" by the band in the drama, Band of Unity, and "Shigure" ( Ryugen Toshi *Toshi of X JAPAN) from "'Kippore' Someday at That Sea" competed for the first place until just before the end of the voting.


The usual momentum of anime songs sung by voice actors was also strong, with "Waga, roses ni shiwasu" ( Makoto Furukawa ) from "Rose King's funeral procession" (No. 1 in the 2022 Winter Anime OP theme poll) and "Hajimari no setsuna" from "Asa-chan no sailor Fuku" (No. 5, Ligustrum Gakuen Junior High 1st Grade Class 3).


In addition, THE SPELLBELLBOY , who sings "May it all be there," the ED theme for the fourth season of "Golden Kamui" (No. 5), was also in the top five . In recent years, a new generation of artists who have gained popularity mainly on the Internet, such as ACCAMER who sings "Nomic," the ED theme of "I'm a Villainous Young Lady and I've Tried to Keep a Last Boss, " are leading the ani-song world.


Voice actors, idols, rock bands, hip-hop unit ......, and many other OP and ED themes colored the works in 2022. Which of the 48 songs will win the top prize?

Seven votes per person will be accepted until February 2, 2023. You can give all your votes to the one song that has left a deep impression on you, or you can assign your votes to multiple favorite songs. We would like you to cast your passionate thoughts and feelings.
(*You must be logged in as a member of Akiba Research Institute to vote.)

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