
Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 1st week of December – which includes singles and albums released between 07/12/2020 and 13/12/2020.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Album Ranking
#14
NEW ENTRY: Fantôme Iris, Fujin RIZING!, εpsilonΦ “Gin no Yuri / banzai RIZING! ! ! / Hikari no Akuma”
Fantôme Iris, Fujin RIZING!, εpsilonΦ‘s joint CD, Gin no Yuri / banzai RIZING! ! ! / Hikari no Akuma, was well received by their fans.
The CD managed to sell 8,588 copies, more than enough to take a spot at #14.

#48
ŹOOĻ “einsatZ”

ŹOOĻ continue to lose ground on Oricon’s Album chart. Their 1st full-length album einsatZ dropped from #23 to #48 after selling 1,574 copies.
einsatZ counts with over 22,000 copies sold in 3 weeks.

Oricon Weekly Single Ranking
#10
NEW ENTRY: Mamoru Miyano “ZERO to INFINITY”

Mamoru Miyano’s 20th single, ZERO to INFINITY was extremely well received by his fans, counting with 7,944 copies sold, grabbing a spot at #10.

#13
Haruka Isumi “Wonderful Octave”

Haruka Isumi (CV: Yuya Hirose)’s Wonderful Octave rises on the Oricon Singles chart. The single rose from #29 to #13 after selling 4,431 copies in the past week.
The single is now over 5,000 copies sold in 2 weeks.

#27
NEW ENTRY: Anthos* CHISE “Persona”

CHISE (CV: Wataru Komada)’s entry in the Anthos* The Way I am series takes a spot at #27.
Persona counted with 1,603 copies sold.

#41
Toma Inumaru “Wonderful Octave”

Toma Inumaru (CV: Subaru Kimura)’s entry in the 12Hits! falls from #18 to #41 after a quiet week of sales.
Wonderful Octave sold 863 copies in the past week (and is now over 5,000 copies sold in 3 weeks).

#42
Beit “THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:05 Beit”

Beit‘s THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:05 Beit falls from #14 to #42, counting with only 789 copies sold this week.

#46
Shinsoku Ikkon “THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:06 Shinsoku Ikkon”

Shinsoku Ikkon also drop on the chart from #16 to #46.
THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:06 Shinsoku Ikkon managed to sell 634 copies in the past week.

If there aren’t sales figures on the prints we’ve posted, it’s because the music label behind that artist doesn’t want to disclose that information.
It happens often with the Daily rankings. The Oricon charts depicted here only count physical copies. Digital figures are featured on a different chart.