The highest-selling singles in Japan are ranked in the weekly Oricon Singles Chart, which is published by Oricon Style magazine. The data is compiled by Oricon based on each singles' weekly physical sales. This list includes the singles that reached the number one place on that chart in 2007.
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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January 1 | "Miso Soup" | Tegomass | [1] |
January 15 | "Shirushi" | Mr. Children | [2] |
January 22 | "Sen no Kaze ni Natte" | Masafumi Akikawa | [3] |
January 29 | "100 Mankai No Kiss" | Glay | [4] |
February 5 | "Fake" | Mr. Children | [5] |
February 12 | "Honey Beat/Boku to Bokura no Ashita" | V6 | [6] |
February 19 | "Sora ga Naku Kara" | ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI | [7] |
February 26 | "Michi" | Exile | [8] |
March 5 | "Love So Sweet" | Arashi | [9] |
March 12 | "Flavor of Life" | Utada Hikaru | [10] |
March 19 | [11] | ||
March 26 | [12] | ||
April 2 | "Hoshi o Mezashite" | News | [13] |
April 9 | "Tsubomi" | Kobukuro | [14] |
April 16 | "Kodou" | Glay | [15] |
April 23 | "Zukkoke Otoko Michi" | Kanjani Eight | [16] |
April 30 | "Dame/Crazy Rainbow" | Tackey & Tsubasa | [17] |
May 7 | "Brand New Song" | KinKi Kids | [18] |
May 14 | "We Can Make It!" | Arashi | [19] |
May 21 | "Eien no Tsubasa" | B'z | [20] |
May 28 | "Ashita Harerukana" | Keisuke Kuwata | [21] |
June 4 | "Jasmine/Rainbow" | V6 | [22] |
June 11 | "Seventh Heaven" | L'Arc-en-Ciel | [23] |
June 18 | "Yorokobi no Uta" | KAT-TUN | [24] |
June 25 | "My Generation/Understand" | YUI | [25] |
July 2 | "Returner (Yami no Shūen)" | Gackt | [26] |
July 9 | "Freaky" | Kumi Koda | [27] |
July 16 | "Free" | Erika | [28] |
July 23 | "Music" | Golden Circle featuring Teraoka Yohito/Yumi Matsutoya/Yuzu | [29] |
July 30 | "Glitter/Fated" | Ayumi Hamasaki | [30] |
August 6 | "Peach/Heart" | Ai Otsuka | [31] |
August 13 | "Hey! Say!" | Hey! Say! 7 | [32] |
August 20 | "Samurai" | Tackey & Tsubasa | [33] |
August 27 | "Kokoro" | Kazumasa Oda | [34] |
September 3 | "Kaze no Uta wo Kikasete" | Keisuke Kuwata | [35] |
September 10 | "My Heart Draws a Dream" | L'Arc-en-Ciel | [36] |
September 17 | "Happiness" | Arashi | [37] |
September 24 | "Eien ni" | KinKi Kids | [38] |
October 1 | "Talkin' 2 Myself" | Ayumi Hamasaki | [39] |
October 8 | "Love & Truth" | YUI | [40] |
October 15 | "Super Love Song" | B'z | [41] |
October 22 | "Daybreak's Bell" | L'Arc-en-Ciel | [42] |
October 29 | "It's My Soul" | Kanjani Eight | [43] |
November 5 | "Hana no Na" | Bump of Chicken | [44] |
November 12 | "Tabidachi no Uta" | Mr. Children | [45] |
November 19 | "Weeeek" | News | [46] |
November 26 | "Ultra Music Power" | Hey! Say! JUMP | [47] |
December 3 | "Keep the Faith" | KAT-TUN | [48] |
December 10 | "Seisyun" | TOKIO | [49] |
December 17 | "Darling" | Keisuke Kuwata | [50] |
December 24 | "Way of Life" | V6 | [51] |
December 31 | "Dangan Fighter" | SMAP | [52] |
"Friday Party" is the second single by Japanese pop group AAA. The song was written by m.c.A.T and was included in the group's first studio album Attack. The single was released in Japan on October 5, 2005, under Avex Trax in two editions: a CD-only edition, and a CD and DVD edition. "Friday Party" debuted at number 17 on the weekly Oricon singles chart. The single charted for 10 weeks and went on to sell over 12,000 copies in Japan.
This is the discography of South Korean rock band F.T. Island. They debuted in 2007 with Cheerful Sensibility.
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"Blood on Fire" is the debut single by Japanese pop group AAA. The song was written by Osamu Sasaki and Mitsuhiro Hidaka, and produced by Max Matsuura. The single was released in Japan on September 14, 2005, under Avex Trax in two editions: a CD-only edition, and a CD and DVD edition. "Blood on Fire" debuted at number nine on the weekly Oricon singles chart. The single charted for 19 weeks and went on to sell over 46,000 copies in Japan.
"Call / I4U" s the 29th single by Japanese pop group AAA. It is included in the group's second best of album AAA Best. The song was written by Kenn Kato and Mitsuhiro Hidaka. The single was released in Japan on August 31, 2011, under Avex Trax in six editions: CD and DVD A and B editions, CD-only C and D editions, and two Mu-Mo editions. "Call / I4U" debuted at number five on the weekly Oricon singles chart. The single charted for nine weeks and went on to sell over 42,300 copies in Japan.
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"Satisfaction" is a song by South Korean rock band F.T. Island. It is their fourth single under Warner Music Japan and seventh single overall in Japan, and is included on their second Japanese studio album Five Treasure Island. The song was written by Junji Ishiwatari and composed by Hiroki Horiko. It was released on April 20, 2011, in three editions: a CD-only edition, and limited editions A and B. The single debuted at number two on the Oricon weekly chart and went on to sell over 43,000 copies in Japan.
"Synchro Tokimeki" is the debut solo single by Mayu Watanabe, released in Japan on February 29, 2012.
"Tabidachi no Haru ga Kita" is the 13th major single by the Japanese idol group S/mileage, released in Japan on March 20, 2013.
"Pinky Jones" is the 2nd major-label single by the Japanese female idol group Momoiro Clover, released in Japan on November 10, 2010.
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"Hikari no Signal" (光のシグナル) is a single by Japanese boy band Kis-My-Ft2. Hikari no Signal was used as a theme song for the film Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon—Peko and the Exploration Party of Five. It was released on March 5, 2014. It debuted in number one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart and reached number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. It was the 5th best-selling single in Japan in March 2014, with 237,696 copies. It was the 26th best-selling single of 2014 in Japan, with 244,808 copies.
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Nogizaka46 has released twenty-five singles and five albums, as well as numerous music videos and concert performance videos. Million-selling singles have included "Influencer" and "Synchronicity", each of which won a Japan Record Awards Grand Prix, as well as "Kaerimichi wa Tōmawari Shitaku Naru" and "Sing Out!". Album releases include the studio albums Tōmei na Iro, Sorezore no Isu, Umaretekara Hajimete Mita Yume, and Ima ga Omoide ni Naru made. The group also released a compilation of "under" songs, written for members who perform at concerts but are not part of the main selection group for promoting singles, with the title Boku dake no Kimi: Under Super Best.