Yahoo! Japan Look-Up Rankings
Mar. 15th, 2010 10:56 amWeekly Top 20 (03/01~03/07)
Rank (Last) | Person/Group | Rank (Last) | Person/Group |
01 (03) 02 (04) 03 (05) 04 (01) 05 (08) 06 (02) 07 (09) 08 (11) 09 (14) 10 (12) | ARASHI Tohoshinki AKB48 Asada Mao Kitagawa Keiko Kim Yu-Na EXILE Maeda Atsuko (AKB48) B'z Rinka | 11 (19) 12 (17) 13 (new) 14 (13) 15 (new) 16 (20) 17 (16) 18 (new) 19 (new) 20 (new) | Sasaki Nozomi Nishino Kana Nagasawa Masami Saeko Sawajiri Erika Evgeni Plushenko Kimura Kaela Tsuji Nozomi Naka Riisa Kitano Kie |
New entries! – Who is who and why did they make it into the top 20? Nagasawa Masami (22): actress, gotten very thin (just a diet?), people are curious Sawajiri Erika (23): actress, finally resumed her activities Tsuji Nozomi (22): talento, general popularity Naka Riisa (20): actress, promoting her movie "The Girl who Leapt Through Time" Kitano Kie (18): CMs, singing and some rumors about her and Hayashi Kento dating |
Daily Top 5 (03/01~03/26) *no weekends
03/01 01 – ARASHI 02 – Asada Mao 03 – Kim Yu-Na 04 – Tohoshinki 05 – AKB48 | 03/02 01 – Kim Yu-Na 02 – Asada Mao 03 – ARASHI 04 – Tohoshinki 05 – Evgeni Plushenko | 03/03 01 – ARASHI 02 – Tohoshinki 03 – Asada Mao 04 – Kim Yu-Na 05 – AKB48 |
03/04 01 – ARASHI 02 – Suguri Chika 03 – Tohoshinki 04 – AKB48 05 – Asada Mao | 03/05 01 – ARASHI 02 – Tohoshinki 03 – AKB48 04 – Naka Riisa 05 – Asada Mao |
ARASHI IS THE BEST :)
source: kawaii-joyuu
OCN Keyword Ranking 2009 Male Celebrities
Dec. 7th, 2009 09:15 pmA ranking of male celebrities users search for on OCN in 2009.

OCN Keyword Ranking 2009
Male Celebrities
50. Darvish Yu
49. Sugiura Taiyou
48. Hamada Shogo
47. Oshio Manabu
46. V6
45. Mizobata Junpei
44. Seto Koji
43. DAIGO
42. Narimiya Hiroki
41. NEWS
40. Oguri Shun
( I LOVE THE NUMBER ONE!! )
OCN Keyword Ranking 2009
Male Celebrities
50. Darvish Yu
49. Sugiura Taiyou
48. Hamada Shogo
47. Oshio Manabu
46. V6
45. Mizobata Junpei
44. Seto Koji
43. DAIGO
42. Narimiya Hiroki
41. NEWS
40. Oguri Shun
( I LOVE THE NUMBER ONE!! )
I just want to share ARASHI's performances at Utaban.. personally, i really love watching Arashi.. ^_^
this are just the links to the videos at youtube.. the videos are from the recent to the past performances.. ^_^
MY GIRL
( more links and Utaban performances here )
this are just the links to the videos at youtube.. the videos are from the recent to the past performances.. ^_^
MY GIRL
( more links and Utaban performances here )
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Arashi Ranks 3rd
Apr. 3rd, 2009 10:27 amyay!.. sugoii ARASHI ^_^
New Arashi DVD ranks 3rd ever in first week sales
New Arashi DVD ranks 3rd ever in first week sales
Wed, April 1, 2009 (2:35am EDT)
Arashi's latest live DVD, "ARASHI AROUND ASIA 2008 in Tokyo," received the top spot on the DVD charts this week by selling 230,000 copies. This surpasses EXILE's "EXILE PERFECT LIVE 2008," which sold 214,000 copies in its first week of sales. Among all movies, owarai, and music DVDs, "ARASHI AROUND ASIA 2008 in Tokyo" now holds this year's current record for first week sales.
In addition, the DVD now ranks 3rd in history for first week sales among music DVDs, behind KAT-TUN's "Real Face Film" (374,000) and SMAP's "Live MIJ" (281,000).
In addition, the DVD now ranks 3rd in history for first week sales among music DVDs, behind KAT-TUN's "Real Face Film" (374,000) and SMAP's "Live MIJ" (281,000).
CREDIT : www.tokyograph.com