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This is a list of songs that have peaked at number-one on the Oricon Singles Chart, the preeminent singles chart in Japan, which was created in 1967, and monitors the number of physical single purchases of the most popular singles.
Chart rankings are based on physical singles' sales. Until 2017, Oricon did not track download sales. In Japan, physical sales decreased sharply in the 2000s, while download sales hit three to four times the amount of single sales. [1] In November 2017, Oricon introduced its first digital songs chart, separate from its main physical singles ...
Musicians and dancer, Muromachi period Traditional Japanese music is the folk or traditional music of Japan. Japan's Ministry of Education classifies hōgaku (邦楽, lit. ' Japanese music ') as a category separate from other traditional forms of music, such as gagaku (court music) or shōmyō (Buddhist chanting), but most ethnomusicologists view hōgaku, in a broad sense, as the form from ...
The first number-one song on the chart was "Stay Gold" by Hikaru Utada on the issue dated January 16, 2008. [2] The first number-one song on the chart by a non-Japanese artist was "Bleeding Love" by Leona Lewis in the issue dated April 30, 2008. [3] The current number-one on the chart as of the issue dated March 5, 2025, is "Doki It" by Naniwa ...
"Sexy Music" Wink: April 16 April 23 "Roman Hikō" (浪漫飛行) Kome Kome Club: April 30 "Oh Yeah!" Princess Princess: May 7 May 14 "Sayonara Jinrui" (さよなら人類) Tama May 21 "Senryū no Shizuku" Shizuka Kudo May 28 "Jealousy o nemura sete" (JEALOUSYを眠らせて) Kyosuke Himuro: June 4 "Pure Gold" Eikichi Yazawa: June 11
This is a list of songs that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Top Download Songs Chart in 2019. Chart History. Week Song Artist(s) [1] "Lemon"
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Lists of number-one songs in Japan (79 P) L. ... Japanese music chart television shows (3 P) Pages in ...
The RIAJ Digital Track chart (RIAJ有料音楽配信チャート, RIAJ Yūryō Ongaku Haishin Chāto) was a record chart that ranks the best selling digital singles in Japan, with data provided by the Recording Industry Association of Japan from April 2009. [1] The chart measures cellphone downloads (着うたフル Chaku-Uta Full) (not ...