
Back with a new Oricon Weekly roundup.
This article covers the 4th week of January – which includes singles and albums released between 24/01/2022 and 30/01/2022.
Let’s take a look at the data.
Oricon Weekly Albums Ranking
#26
MANKAI Company “A3! FULL BLOOMING LP” (regular edition)

MANKAI Company‘s A3! FULL BLOOMING LP slips from #2 to #26 after selling 2,026 copies in the past week.

#46
IDOLiSH7 “Opus”

IDOLiSH7‘s 2nd full-length album “Opus” continues to slip on the chart, now falling from #18 to #46. The album sold 1,385 copies.
The album counts with over 23,000 copies sold in two weeks.

Oricon Weekly Singles Ranking
#3
NEW ENTRY: Toshiki Masuda “Midnight Dancer”

Toshiki Masuda‘s “Midnight Dancer” skyrockets to #3, after being extremely well received by fans.
The single sold 7,214 copies, leading to Masuda’s highest-ranking place on Oricon’s charts (among all CDs he released so far).

#11
NEW ENTRY: Shugo Nakamura “Ruten”

Shugo Nakamura‘s 5th single “Ruten” takes a seat at #11 after selling 3,495 copies sold.

#18
Ryuseitai ✕ Knights “Seishun Emergency” Ensemble Stars!! FUSION UNIT SERIES 06

Ryuseitai and Knights‘ FUSION UNIT SERIES entry “Ensemble Stars!! FUSION UNIT SERIES 06“ drops from #9 to #18.
The single sold 2,615 copies in the past week.

#32
UNDEAD “Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season2 UNDEAD”

UNDEAD‘s “Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season2 UNDEAD” slips from #7 to #32 after selling 1,120 copies.

#33
NEW ENTRY: Venomous 8 “Welcome to the Deadlight City”

Venomous 8‘s debut single “Welcome to the Deadlight City“ ranks rock solid at #33 despite the lukewarm reception by fans, with the CD selling only 960 copies.
The heavy metal band is fronted by Kent Ito, Arthur Lounsbery, Ryota Suzuki, and Keisuke Ueda.

#34
Akatsuki “Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season2 Akatsuki”

Akatsuki‘s “Ensemble Stars!! ES Idol Song season2 Akatsuki” slips on the chart from #12 to #34. The CD sold 880 copies in the past week.

#41
NEW ENTRY: Yuma Shirase “peridot×aquamarine”

Yuma Shirase (CV: Shun Horie)’s “peridot×aquamarine“ wraps up this chart summary, sitting at #41. The CD sold 755 copies.

If there aren’t sales figures on the prints 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.