Snow Man
Snow Man is a nine-member Japanese boy band under Starto Entertainment, known for their high-energy performances featuring intricate dance routines and acrobatics.[1] Formed in 2012 as a six-member unit within the Johnny's Jr. program, the group expanded to nine members in 2019 and made their official debut on January 22, 2020, with the single "D.D.", released as a double A-side alongside fellow Starto Entertainment act SixTones' "Imitation Rain / Go 2 On".[1] The debut single sold 1,328,206 copies in its first week, marking one of the highest-selling debuts in Japanese music history.[2] The original six members—Hikaru Iwamoto, Tatsuya Fukazawa, Ryota Miyadate, Shota Watanabe, Daisuke Sakuma, and Ryohei Abe—began performing together in 2012, building a reputation through backup dancing for senior artists and theatrical stage shows like Takizawa Kabuki.[1] In 2019, Koji Mukai, Ren Meguro, and Maito Raul Murakami joined to complete the lineup, with Iwamoto serving as leader.[1] Snow Man's music blends pop, rock, and hip-hop elements, often emphasizing themes of perseverance and unity, as seen in hits like "Grandeur" and "Hello Hello", both of which topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[3][4] Since their debut, Snow Man has achieved widespread commercial success, with multiple singles and albums reaching number one on Japanese charts, including "KISSIN' MY LIPS", "Brother Beat", their 2025 single "SERIOUS", and their fifth studio album "Onkochishin".[5][6][7] The group has also expanded into acting, with members starring in films and dramas, and their dynamic live performances have solidified their status as one of Japan's leading idol acts.[1]Formation and pre-debut
Origins and early development
Snow Man traces its origins to January 2009, when it was established as the temporary unit Mis Snow Man under Johnny & Associates' Johnny's Jr. program specifically for the stage production Takizawa Kakumei. This nine-member ensemble was drawn from the agency's junior talent pool, emphasizing acrobatic dance performances to support senior artists like Hideaki Takizawa.[8][9] The initial lineup included Tatsuya Fukazawa, Daisuke Sakuma, and Shota Watanabe as key early recruits, alongside Hikaru Iwamoto, Ryōhei Abe, Ryōta Miyadate, Yuma Sanada, Yuki Nozawa, and Ikki Onodera. These members, many hailing from the junior dance subgroup Jr. BOYS, brought a focus on high-energy choreography and physical feats, setting the foundation for the unit's reputation as skilled backups in live stage settings. However, the group underwent changes shortly after formation, with Onodera transferring to another junior unit in June 2009, reducing the active roster.[9] By 2012, the unit had evolved into a more stable configuration, with Sanada and Nozawa departing for other opportunities, leaving six core members: Iwamoto (appointed leader), Fukazawa, Sakuma, Watanabe, Abe, and Miyadate. During the Takizawa Kabuki 2012 production, the group was officially renamed Snow Man on May 3, marking its transition from a project-based ensemble to a permanent identity within Johnny's Jr., centered on acrobatics and theatrical performances. This renaming solidified early dynamics, fostering cohesion among the remaining members through rigorous stage rehearsals and backup roles for established acts like Tackey & Tsubasa.[8][9]Pre-debut activities
During their time as a Johnny's Jr. group from 2012 to 2019, Snow Man focused on stage performances and support roles, honing their signature acrobatic and dance skills. The group was officially announced at the "Takizawa Kabuki 2012" stage play (April 8–May 6, Nissay Theatre), where six core members—Iwamoto Hikaru, Fukazawa Tatsuya, Watanabe Shota, Abe Ryohei, Miyadate Ryota, and Sakuma Daisuke—performed together for the first time under the Snow Man name.[10] They continued participating in annual Johnny's Jr. showcases and productions, including "Dream Boys" (September 3–29, Imperial Theatre) and "JOHNNY'S World" (November 10, 2012–January 27, 2013, Imperial Theatre), as well as "Shounentachi, Zen'in Shūgō" starting in 2015 alongside SixTONES.[10][11] Snow Man frequently served as backup dancers for senior Johnny's acts, supporting groups like Arashi, KAT-TUN, and Kis-My-Ft2 in concerts and television appearances throughout 2013–2019. Known as a "job-man collective" for their precise, high-energy performances, they were often requested by seniors for their ability to execute complex acrobatics and synchronized routines, contributing to live events and music programs without receiving individual spotlight.[12] Internally, the group marked key milestones, including the 2015 release of their first original song on Johnny's Jr. platforms, which helped solidify their identity amid ongoing lineup adjustments from their origins as the nine-member "Mis Snow Man" unit (with former members Onodera Ikki, Sanada Yuma, Nozawa Yuki departing by 2012).[11] These changes, combined with limited mainstream media exposure typical of junior acts, presented challenges, though the group maintained stability with their core six until adding Meguro Ren, Mukai Koji, and Murakami Maito Raul in January 2019 to form the final nine-member lineup. Visibility surged internationally that year via social media, particularly Weibo, where they won the New Artist Award at the 2019 Weibo Account Festival.[13]Career
Debut and breakthrough
Snow Man officially debuted on January 22, 2020, alongside fellow Johnny's group SixTones, marking the first simultaneous debut of two acts from the agency's roster. The joint release was the split single "D.D." by Snow Man and "Imitation Rain" by SixTones, issued in both digital and physical formats by Sony Music Labels Inc. This debut single achieved immediate commercial success, selling over 1.7 million copies in its first year and topping the Oricon annual singles chart for 2020—the first time a male artist had done so in 11 years.[14] It also set records as the highest-selling debut single in Japanese history at the time, surpassing 1.5 million units and establishing Snow Man as a major force in the industry right from launch.[15] The release of "D.D. / Imitation Rain" on physical CD in six editions on the same date further propelled the group out of their Johnny's Jr. status, ending over a decade of pre-debut activities and transitioning them to full-fledged artists under Starto Entertainment (formerly Johnny & Associates). The track's high-energy performance style and futuristic theme resonated with fans, contributing to its chart dominance and certification as a million-seller by the Recording Industry Association of Japan—the first such honor for a 2020 release. Early promotional efforts focused on television exposure, including performances on key music shows that introduced their dynamic dance routines to a broader audience. However, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic disrupted initial live plans, with handshake fan events canceled in February 2020 and subsequent concerts postponed amid rising cases in Japan.[16][17] Building on this momentum, Snow Man's breakthrough continued into 2021 with their first solo singles and studio album. The group appeared on high-profile programs like the Music Station Super Live year-end special in December 2020, performing "Grandeur" from their third single and showcasing their synchronized choreography despite pandemic restrictions. Their debut studio album, Snow Mania S1, released on September 29, 2021, by Avex Trax, debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon weekly albums chart and amassed over 912,000 copies sold by year-end, ranking second on the annual chart and affirming their dominance in J-pop with a blend of upbeat tracks and fan-favorite covers. This release, featuring hits like "KISSIN' MY LIPS" and "Stories," not only exceeded 800,000 first-week sales but also highlighted their artistic growth, securing their status as one of Japan's top-selling acts.[18][19]Rising popularity
In 2022, Snow Man transitioned to the newly established MENT Recording label, a joint venture between Starto Entertainment (formerly Johnny & Associates) and Avex, marking a significant step in their independent production and distribution. This shift coincided with the release of their second studio album, Snow Labo. S2, on September 21, 2022, which showcased the group's signature acrobatic performances through integrated visual content, including dynamic dance sequences and behind-the-scenes footage. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon weekly albums chart with 890,537 copies sold in its first week and totaled 986,018 copies in 2022, topping the Oricon annual albums chart for the year and solidifying their position as a leading J-pop act.[20][21][22][23] Building on the momentum from earlier singles like "Grandeur," which continued to resonate with fans into 2022 through sustained streaming and video views, Snow Man released additional tracks that amplified their global reach. The double A-side single "KISSIN' MY LIPS / Stories" from 2020 saw renewed popularity via YouTube music videos and social media platforms, where clips garnered millions of international views and helped expand their fanbase beyond Japan, particularly in Asia and among English-speaking audiences. This digital presence contributed to rapid subscriber growth on their official YouTube channel, reaching over 2 million by mid-2022, fostering a more engaged online community. The group's rising profile led to increased visibility in Japanese media, with regular appearances on variety programs such as Sore Snow Man ni Yarasete Kudasai, where they showcased comedic skits and challenges that highlighted their versatility beyond music. Concurrently, Snow Man secured high-profile endorsements, including a landmark partnership with Tiffany & Co. in October 2022, becoming the brand's first group ambassadors in Japan and promoting jewelry collections through campaigns and magazine features. This period also saw the launch of expanded Snow Man-branded merchandise lines, from apparel to accessories, available through official stores and collaborations, further capitalizing on their growing commercial appeal.[24] In 2023, Snow Man released their third studio album, i DO ME, on May 17, emphasizing each member's individual artistry through solo-produced tracks and personal narratives that explored themes of self-identity. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart, selling over 1 million copies in its first week and underscoring the group's evolving creative depth. This release not only reinforced their domestic dominance but also highlighted their maturation as performers capable of blending acrobatics, vocals, and storytelling.[25][26]Recent developments
In 2024, Snow Man released their fourth studio album, RAYS, on October 30, which debuted with 824,000 copies sold on its first day, marking the highest first-day sales for any album that year.[27] The album ultimately sold over 1.16 million copies during the Oricon annual ranking period, securing the group's fourth consecutive million-selling album and topping both the Oricon and Billboard Japan year-end Hot Albums charts.[28][29] At the 39th Japan Gold Disc Awards in 2025, RAYS won Album of the Year in the Japanese music category, highlighting the group's evolving sound that emphasized themes of growth and forward momentum.[30][31] Marking their fifth anniversary since major debut, Snow Man issued their first greatest hits compilation, The Best 2020–2025, on January 22, 2025, which amassed 1.1 million copies on its release day alone, breaking Oricon records as the first album in history to exceed one million first-day sales across all formats.[32][33] The collection topped the Oricon Weekly Album Rankings with 1.395 million units in its debut week, further solidifying their commercial dominance.[34] In April 2025, the album became available for worldwide digital download and streaming, expanding Snow Man's global accessibility.[35] The group continued their musical output with the single "Serious," their 12th release, issued on July 23, 2025, serving as the theme song for the horror film Stigmatized Properties: Possession.[36][5] This R&B dance track, characterized by its mysterious atmosphere with eerie sounds and vocals, debuted at number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and Oricon charts.[37][5] Accompanying these efforts, Snow Man ramped up international promotions in 2025, including the global streaming rollout of key tracks like "HELLO HELLO" from their best-of album, alongside appearances in international media and partnerships such as the Disney+ travel docu-series Traveling with Snow Man, which premiered on July 27 and followed the group exploring Japan from Okinawa to Hokkaido.[35][38] Members of Snow Man also pursued individual acting projects through 2025, contributing to the group's multifaceted presence. Koji Mukai starred in the Thai BL romance comedy Dating Game, becoming the first Japanese actor in a leading role for a Thai drama.[39] Raul appeared in the Fuji TV drama Ai no Gakko (also known as Learning to Love), co-starring with Fumino Kimura and distributed worldwide on Netflix.[40] Additionally, the group provided the theme song for the live-action film adaptation of Trillion Game, set for release on February 14, 2025.[41] On November 5, 2025, Snow Man released their fifth studio album, Onkochishin, which debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon weekly albums chart, selling 1,031,312 copies in its first week and marking their fifth consecutive million-selling album.[7][42]Members
Current members
Snow Man consists of nine members, all of whom were active as Johnny's Juniors prior to the group's official debut in 2020. The members are listed below in order of their entry into the agency's junior system, with brief details on their backgrounds and tenures.| Member | Birth Date | Entry to Johnny's Jr. | Background |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tatsuya Fukazawa | May 5, 1992 | 2004 | Fukazawa spent over 15 years as a Johnny's Junior, participating in various units and stage performances before Snow Man's formation. He is from Tokyo.[43][44][45] |
| Ryohei Abe | November 27, 1993 | 2004 | Abe, originating from Tokyo, spent over 15 years as a Junior, emphasizing academic pursuits alongside entertainment training.[43][44][46] |
| Daisuke Sakuma | July 5, 1992 | 2005 | Sakuma, also from Tokyo, trained as a Junior for more than 14 years, known for his energetic presence in group activities during that period.[43][44] |
| Shota Watanabe | November 5, 1992 | 2005 | Hailing from Tokyo, Watanabe's Junior tenure exceeded 14 years, during which he contributed to multiple junior groups and concerts.[43][44] |
| Ryota Miyadate | March 25, 1993 | 2005 | Miyadate, a Tokyo native, accumulated over 14 years in the Junior system, focusing on performance arts and acrobatics early on.[43][44][47] |
| Hikaru Iwamoto | May 17, 1993 | 2006 | From Saitama, Iwamoto has served as Snow Man's leader since the group's establishment in 2012 and trained as a Junior for about 14 years prior to debut.[43][44][48][49] |
| Koji Mukai | June 21, 1994 | 2006 | Born in Hyogo, Mukai transitioned from Kansai Johnny's Jr. after about 13 years in the system before joining Snow Man in 2019.[43][44][35][50] |
| Ren Meguro | February 16, 1997 | 2010 | From Saitama, Meguro's Junior experience spanned about 9 years, including time in other junior units, before integrating into Snow Man in 2019.[43][44][35] |
| Maito Raul Murakami | June 27, 2003 | 2015 | The youngest member from Tokyo (of half-Japanese, half-Venezuelan descent), Murakami served as a Junior for approximately 5 years and was designated as Snow Man's visual center upon joining in 2019.[43][44][35][48][51] |
Roles and designations
Snow Man utilizes a distinctive color system for its members, which serves as a key element in fan engagement during concerts through color-coordinated penlights and merchandise. This system assigns a unique color to each member, reflecting their individual identity within the group. The colors are: Iwamoto Hikaru (yellow), Fukazawa Tatsuya (purple), Sakuma Daisuke (pink), Watanabe Shota (blue), Miyadate Ryota (red), Abe Ryohei (green), Mukai Koji (orange), Meguro Ren (black), and Murakami Maito Raul (white).[44] Each member holds specific designations that highlight their strengths and contributions to the group's dynamics. Iwamoto Hikaru serves as the leader and excels in acrobatics, while Fukazawa Tatsuya acts as the main dancer and vice-leader. Sakuma Daisuke and Mukai Koji are primary vocalists, Watanabe Shota and Meguro Ren focus on rap, Miyadate Ryota emphasizes performance versatility, Abe Ryohei contributes to dance routines, and Murakami Maito Raul is positioned as the center and visual representative.[44][52] In performances, these roles shape the group's choreography and vocal arrangements. Iwamoto and Abe frequently execute the acrobatic sequences that define Snow Man's high-energy stage presence, drawing from the group's specialization in dance and physical feats.[48] Watanabe and Meguro typically handle the rap verses, adding rhythmic intensity to tracks, while Sakuma and Mukai lead the group vocals to ensure harmonic balance.[44] The roles have evolved since the group's formation in 2012 as a six-member unit, with the addition of Mukai, Meguro, and Raul in January 2019 expanding the lineup to nine and diversifying responsibilities. This evolution has allowed for more intricate choreography that leverages individual specialties, such as enhanced acrobatics and rap elements, while the color designations foster deeper fan interactions through personalized support and themed activities at events.[13]Musical style and artistry
Influences and genre
Snow Man's music is firmly rooted in J-pop, incorporating elements of hip-hop, R&B, and electronic sounds to create a dynamic and versatile style.[53][35] Their early work as juniors emphasized dance-pop with high-energy rhythms suited to acrobatic performances, while post-debut releases have evolved toward more mature, synth-driven tracks that blend futuristic electro-pop with intricate production.[48] The group's influences draw from both Japanese idol traditions and Western artists, particularly in their emphasis on synchronized choreography and acrobatics. Members like Iwamoto Hikaru have cited Michael Jackson as a key inspiration for their dance style, reflecting a commitment to physicality and precision in performance.[35] Songwriting collaborations with international and domestic producers highlight themes of perseverance and youth, as seen in tracks like "One" from their 2024 album RAYS, an anthemic piece about persistence that soars with layered vocals and uplifting melodies.[48] Post-debut, Snow Man's sound has broadened to include ballad elements, evident in RAYS' diverse tracklist alongside high-tempo numbers, marking a maturation in their artistry. This evolution continued into 2025 with the single "SERIOUS", blending intense rhythms with emotive lyrics.[54][5]Performance elements
Snow Man's performances are distinguished by their signature acrobatics and synchronized dances, which highlight the group's athletic prowess and precision. These elements are prominently featured in music videos like "D.D.," where members execute flips, dynamic formations, and high-impact moves that blend seamlessly with the track's upbeat rhythm.[55] The choreography emphasizes teamwork, with intricate footwork and aerial maneuvers that showcase their training in stage play and physical theater.[56] In live sets, Snow Man integrates vocals, rap, and dance into cohesive routines, creating a high-energy experience amplified by elaborate staging and LED visuals. Rappers deliver sharp verses amid fluid transitions to vocal harmonies, while dancers maintain synchronization even during complex lifts and spins. This multifaceted approach allows the group to sustain intensity throughout performances, using lighting effects and screens to enhance spatial depth and thematic immersion.[57] The group's visual identity is reinforced through color-coded outfits aligned with individual member colors—such as yellow for leader Hikaru Iwamoto and purple for Tatsuya Fukazawa—creating a unified yet personalized aesthetic on stage. Early works often incorporated winter motifs, reflecting the "Snow Man" name with cool-toned costumes and snowy backdrops that evoke a crisp, ethereal atmosphere. Since their 2020 debut, Snow Man has adapted these elements for TV appearances and online content, encouraging fan-choreographed covers that extend their dance style to global audiences via platforms like YouTube.[44][58]Discography
Studio albums
Snow Man's studio discography began with their debut full-length album, Snow Mania S1, marking a significant milestone in their career as they transitioned from singles to a comprehensive collection of original material. The album features a vibrant array of upbeat J-pop and dance-oriented tracks designed to capture the enthusiasm of both longtime fans and newcomers, blending high-energy performances with the group's signature acrobatic flair. It achieved remarkable commercial success, selling 841,088 copies in its first week to debut at number one on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart and ultimately surpassing 1 million units in total physical sales, certified by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). Their second studio album, Snow Labo. S2, released in 2022, shifted toward experimental sounds, embodying a "laboratory" concept where the members explored diverse genres and innovative production styles, with a strong emphasis on visually striking music videos and conceptual packaging. The record includes tracks like the upbeat "Brother Beat" and more adventurous compositions, highlighting Snow Man's versatility beyond traditional idol pop. Commercially, it sold 890,537 copies in its debut week, topping the Oricon Weekly Album Chart and becoming the best-selling album of 2022 with over 1.06 million total units reported by Oricon.[59] In 2023, i DO ME represented a phase of personal growth and self-expression, with themes centered on authenticity and individuality, incorporating elements of rock, funk, and techno to showcase the group's evolving musical identity. Key tracks explore introspection and empowerment, tying into Snow Man's narrative of artistic maturation. The album debuted at number one on both the Oricon Weekly Album Chart and Billboard Japan's Top Albums Sales chart, moving 1,060,982 copies in its first week and exceeding 1.27 million total sales.[60][61] The 2024 release RAYS further matured their sound, featuring a mix of poignant ballads, orchestral-infused hits, and dynamic anthems that evoke rays of light and collective brilliance, symbolizing the group's unified strength and forward momentum. Standout elements include classical influences in tracks like "Empire" alongside emotional depth in selections such as "Endless Night." It sold 1,160,000 copies in its first year, topping the Oricon Annual Album Chart for 2024 and earning Album of the Year (Japanese Music) at the 2025 Japan Gold Disc Awards. Snow Man's fifth studio album, Onkochishin, was released on November 5, 2025. Exploring music and culture from different eras, it debuted at number one on the Oricon Combined Album Chart with 1,031,312 copies sold in its first week as of November 17, 2025.[7]Singles and other releases
Snow Man's singles have consistently topped the Oricon charts since their debut, achieving million-seller status for several releases and demonstrating their strong commercial appeal in the Japanese music market. Their debut split single with SixTONES, "D.D./Imitation Rain," released on January 22, 2020, marked a historic entry, selling 1,760,904 copies in its first year according to Oricon rankings, making it the best-selling single of 2020 and the highest debut for a male act in over a decade. This double A-side track, featuring high-energy performances, set the tone for their acrobatic and synchronized style, with "D.D." becoming a staple in their live shows. Following this, their second single, "KISSIN' MY LIPS/Stories," released on October 7, 2020, also exceeded 1 million copies in initial sales, peaking at No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with 917,842 units in its debut week; "Stories" notably served as the opening theme for the anime Black Clover, broadening their reach beyond idol fandoms.[62] Subsequent singles continued this momentum, with "Grandeur," their third release on January 20, 2021, achieving 1,003,113 copies in first-week sales and topping the Oricon Yearly Singles Chart for 2021, underscoring their growing dominance. The track's orchestral elements and dramatic choreography highlighted their evolution toward more theatrical presentations. In 2022, releases like "Orange Kiss" maintained the trend, selling 830,163 copies in its debut week and securing another No. 1 position. By 2025, their 12th single "Serious," released on July 23, 2025, as the theme for the horror film Stigmatized Properties: Possession, debuted at No. 1 with 882,605 first-week sales on Oricon, reflecting ongoing popularity despite a shift to digital alongside physical formats; cumulative sales remain strong as of November 2025. These singles often integrate with albums but stand as non-album tracks, emphasizing Snow Man's ability to deliver chart-topping hits independently.[63][64][5] In addition to singles, Snow Man released their first compilation album, The Best 2020–2025, on January 22, 2025, commemorating five years since debut. This collection features 14 key tracks from their career, including re-recorded versions and new solo performances, and sold over 1.1 million copies on its first day, topping the Oricon Daily Album Chart; first-week sales reached 1,395,344 copies, making it their fifth consecutive million-seller and a landmark in idol compilation history. The album's inclusion of updated arrangements allowed fans to revisit their trajectory while introducing fresh content.[65][64] Video releases complement their discography, capturing live energy through tour documentaries and concert films. A prominent example is Snow Man LIVE TOUR 2021 Mania, released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 4, 2022, documenting their first nationwide arena tour amid pandemic constraints; it sold over 46,000 copies in its debut week, earning accolades like Music Video of the Year at the 2022 Japan Gold Disc Awards for its high-production visuals and behind-the-scenes footage. Other videos, such as Snow Man ASIA TOUR 2D.2D. (released March 3, 2021), extend their reach internationally with multi-angle performances. These releases often outperform in physical sales, reinforcing Snow Man's emphasis on visual storytelling. Prior to their official debut, Snow Man developed several pre-debut tracks during their time as Johnny's Jr., some of which remain unreleased outside internal use or limited performances. Examples include early originals like "Make It Hot!" and "Owaranai Memories," which were later included in albums but originated from 2012–2019 demos and stage shows; these internal works, performed in events like Takizawa Kabuki, showcased their acrobatic roots but were not commercially available until post-debut integrations. Such tracks highlight the group's foundational creative process, though many demos stay exclusive to agency archives.Tours and live performances
Major concert tours
Snow Man's debut major concert tour, titled Snow Man LIVE TOUR 2021 Mania, marked their first nationwide outing following their January 2020 debut, adapted to COVID-19 protocols with reduced venue capacities. Spanning seven cities from October to December 2021, the tour consisted of 32 performances and mobilized 168,400 attendees across arenas including Yokohama Arena and Osaka Castle Hall.[66] Their follow-up arena tour, Snow Man LIVE TOUR 2022 Labo, promoted the album Snow Labo. S2 and showcased elaborate acrobatic staging integrated with performance elements. Held from October to December 2022 across eight cities, it featured 35 shows at venues such as Yokohama Arena and Hokkaido's Makomanai Sekisui Heim Ice Arena, drawing large crowds reflective of the group's rising popularity.[67] In 2024, Snow Man achieved a milestone with their inaugural five-dome tour, Snow Man Dome Tour 2024 RAYS, supporting their fourth album RAYS. The tour visited five major Japanese cities from November to December, encompassing 13 performances at venues including Tokyo Dome and Kyocera Dome Osaka, and attracted 615,000 attendees with dynamic productions featuring fire and water effects.[68] The 2024-2025 period saw Snow Man expand to stadiums with Snow Man 1st Stadium LiveResidency and special shows
Snow Man's involvement with the Takizawa Kabuki stage productions began pre-debut, with several members serving as back dancers in the annual shows from 2012 to 2019, during which the group was formally announced and developed its acrobatic style.[71] The production, created by former Johnny's & Associates executive Hideaki Takizawa, blended traditional kabuki elements with modern dance and music, providing a key platform for the group's early performances. Following their 2019 debut, Snow Man starred in a post-debut revival titled Takizawa Kabuki Zero 2021 at the Imperial Theatre in Tokyo, marking their return to the stage amid pandemic restrictions and showcasing their elevated roles in the production.[71][72] In 2023, Snow Man held their first dome tour, "Snow Man 1st DOME Tour 2023 i DO ME," to promote their third studio album, which consisted of 10 performances across four cities, including three consecutive shows at Tokyo Dome from June 10 to 12 that drew approximately 165,000 attendees (at around 55,000 per concert).[73][74] The residency highlighted their growth as arena performers, with elaborate staging and setlists emphasizing tracks from the album, solidifying their status as a major act capable of filling Japan's largest venues multiple times. Snow Man has hosted annual New Year's Eve special live streams since 2023, titled "Snow Man Special LiveAwards and nominations
Music industry awards
Snow Man has received numerous accolades from major Japanese music industry organizations, recognizing their commercial success and artistic contributions since their debut in 2019. These awards highlight their dominance in physical sales, album performance, and overall artist impact, particularly through certifications and year-end honors. At the Japan Gold Disc Awards, administered by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), Snow Man has been a consistent winner. They secured Artist of the Year in the Japanese music category for three consecutive years from 2022 to 2024, reflecting their leading sales figures during those periods. Additionally, their debut studio album Snow Mania S1 (2021) earned Album of the Year in 2022, while their fourth studio album RAYS (2024) received the same honor in 2025.[78][79][80][81][82][30] Billboard Japan has frequently recognized Snow Man through its year-end charts, which serve as de facto awards for chart performance. Specific wins include Top Singles Sales of the Year for "Grandeur" in 2021 and Hot Album of the Year for Snow Labo. S2 in 2022, among multiple category victories across physical and digital formats in 2023 and 2024, including leading the Hot Albums chart with RAYS.[83] (Note: billboard-japan.com references year-end tops for 2021-2024) Regarding certifications, Snow Man has achieved RIAJ Million status—indicating over 1,000,000 shipments—for several releases, underscoring their status as one of Japan's top-selling acts. Notable examples include the single "Grandeur" (2021), which sold over 1 million physical copies, and albums such as Snow Mania S1 (2021, certified Million in September 2021), Snow Labo. S2 (2022), i DO ME (2023), and RAYS (2024, exceeding 1.16 million copies). Their 2025 greatest hits compilation THE BEST 2020-2025 also surpassed 1.1 million copies on its first day alone. Oricon charts similarly reflect this success, with Snow Man claiming the annual total sales No. 1 spot in 2024 for the first time, propelled by RAYS and multiple million-selling singles.[84][28][85][28][86]| Award/Certification | Year | Category/Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japan Gold Disc Awards | 2022 | Artist of the Year (Japanese) | First win; also Album of the Year for Snow Mania S1 |
| Japan Gold Disc Awards | 2023 | Artist of the Year (Japanese) | Second consecutive; Album of the Year |
| Japan Gold Disc Awards | 2024 | Artist of the Year (Japanese) | Third consecutive; seven total wins |
| Japan Gold Disc Awards | 2025 | Album of the Year | For RAYS |
| Billboard Japan | 2021 | Top Singles Sales | For "Grandeur" |
| Billboard Japan | 2022 | Hot Album of the Year | For Snow Labo. S2 |
| Billboard Japan | 2023 | Multiple category wins | Including Top Albums Sales and singles |
| Billboard Japan | 2024 | Hot Album of the Year | For RAYS |
| RIAJ Certification | 2021 | Million | Single "Grandeur"; Album Snow Mania S1 |
| RIAJ Certification | 2022 | Million | Album Snow Labo. S2 |
| RIAJ Certification | 2023 | Million | Album i DO ME |
| RIAJ Certification | 2024 | Million | Album RAYS |
| Oricon | 2024 | Annual Total Sales No. 1 | First time; over 8 million units across releases |