Dentsu, Hakuhodo and Mori Inc Tokyo, BBH and Ogilvy & Mather Singapore make it into the top 50 agencies at One Show

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Honda. Great Journey.jpgLife is electric.jpgFive Asian agencies made the top 50 agencies creative ranking at this year’s One Show.

Dentso Tokyo ranked #2 overall at One Show picking up 4 Gold, 6 Silver and 9 Bronze Pencils. The agency also won 30 Merit certificates. Dentsu won 2 Golds for Honda “Great Journey” and singles for Panasonic “Life is Electric” and “The Study of a Human Being” for Dentsu Advertising Awards Selection Council.

Hakuhodo Tokyo was the next highest ranking Asian agency at #31. They won 2 Gold Pencils and 2 Silver Pencils and received 9 Merit certificates, Gold went to Sony Interactive Entertainment’s “Gravity Cat” and RC Corp France-Japon’s “The Washi Lingerie Poster”. Silver went to Shoei’s “Print Trial” and Comexposium Japan KK’s “Face”.

Mori Inc Tokyo came in at #34 with 2 Golds, 2 Bronze and 2 Merit certificates for Honda “Great Journey”, 1 Silver for “Eight: Business Cards” for Sansan Inc and Honda’s “Great Journey Travel Sticker Scrapbook” received 2 Bronze and 1 Merit.

BBH Singapore came in at #36 with 6 Silver, 1 Bronze and 3 Merit certificates all for Nike’s “Unlimited Stadium”.

Allianz_Amateur Replay.jpgOgilvy & Mather Singapore was the 5th Asian agency to make the top 50 coming in at #45 with 1 Gold and 5 Merit certificates for Allianz’s “Amatuer Replay” and 1 Silver and 4 Merit certificates for Singtel’s Data Exstream. IBM’s “The Cognitive Collection Designed by Jason Grech + IBM Watson also received a Merit certificate.

Top performing Asian countries at One Show were Japan at #4 with 7 Gold, 23 Silver, 16 Bronze and 4 Merits. Singapore follows at #11 with 1 Gold, 8 Silver, 2 Bronze and 25 Merits. Thailand comes in at #13 with 1 Gold, 3 Silver, 10 Bronze and 20 Merits with India at #14 with 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 6 Bronze and 28 Merits. China is next at #22 with 1 Gold and 15 Merits, Hong Kong at #25, South Korea #27, Indonesia and The Philippines at #32 and Taiwan at #38.