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.
2/5/90
Album:
Southern All Stars – Southern All Stars (third week sales: 77,050 / third consecutive week at #1)
Single:
BUCK-TICK – Aku no Hana (104,470)
2/6/95
Album:
Toshinobu Kubota – BUMPIN’ VOYAGE (first week sales: 153,420)
Single:
Kuwata Keisuke & Mr.Children – Kiseki no Hoshi (first week sales: 605,910)
2/7/00
Album:
Namie Amuro – GENIUS 2000 (first week sales: 536,940)
Single:
Southern All Stars – TSUNAMI (first week sales: 654,210)
2/7/05
Album:
CHEMISTRY – Hot Chemistry (first week sales: 104,856)
Single:
Toraji Haiji – Fantastipo (first week sales: 202,200)
2/8/10
Album:
HY – Whistle (first week sales: 82,165
Single / Billboard Hot 100:
Tohoshinki – BREAK OUT! (first week sales: 255,917)
RIAJ Digital Track Chart:
Shota Shimizu x Kato Miliyah – Forever Love
2/2/15
Album:
AKB48 – Koko ga Rhodes da, Koko de Tobe! (first week sales: 746,717)
Single / Billboard Hot 100:
KAT-TUN – Dead or Alive (first week sales: 191,505)
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