We’re back with this week’s edition of Oricon Flashback! This is where we look back on what topped the charts this week 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 years ago. Think of it as a way to reminisce and learn about the past of Japanese music.
2/19/90
Album:
BUCK-TICK – HURRY UP MODE (1990MIX) (first week sales: 124,500)
Single:
Hikaru GENJI – Kyouya no Megalopolis (first week sales: 108,560)
2/20/95
Album:
Uchida Yuki – Junjou Karen Otome Moyou (first week sales: 110,640)
Single:
Masaharu Fukuyama – HELLO (first week sales: 701,490)
2/21/00
Album:
Ami Suzuki – infinity eighteen vol.1 (first week sales: 825,130)
Single:
B’z – Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni (first week sales: 671,630)
2/21/05
Album:
LOVE PSYCHEDELICO – Early Times (first week sales: 201,354)
Single:
Hikawa Kiyoshi – Hatsukoi Ressha (first week sales: 78,438)
2/22/10
Album:
FUNKY MONKEY BABYS – FUNKY MONKEY BABYS BEST (first week sales: 255,376)
Single / Billboard Hot 100:
KAT-TUN – Love yourself ~Kimi ga Kirai na Kimi ga Suki~ (first week sales: 354,231)
RIAJ Digital Track Chart:
Nishino Kana – Best Friend
2/16/15
Album:
Sandaime J Soul Brothers – PLANET SEVEN (second week sales: 109,816 / second consecutive week at #1)
Single / Billboard Hot 100:
Johnnys’ WEST – Zundoko Paradise (first week sales: 97,439)
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