The popular Korean group SEVENTEEN has once again proven their global popularity by claiming two crowns on Japan’s Oricon weekly chart. They continue to enjoy great love from their Japanese fans and maintain their ongoing success.

SEVENTEEN’s fourth Japanese single, “Shohikigen,” topped the Oricon “Weekly Combined Singles Ranking” as of December 9th. Simultaneously, they also reached the top of the Oricon “Weekly Singles Ranking.” This chart combines CD sales, digital downloads, and streaming counts. SEVENTEEN secured a total of 427,343 points, including 418,000 CD sales. This marks the highest weekly point total for a single album by a foreign artist this year.

Since their release of the second Japanese single “Fallin’ Flower” in 2020, SEVENTEEN has achieved four consecutive single albums reaching No. 1 in this ranking, setting a record for the most consecutive No. 1s by a foreign artist. The latest “Shohikigen” also topped Billboard Japan’s “Top Single Sales,” showcasing their strong popularity in Japan. The title track entered at No. 2 on the “Hot 100.”

SEVENTEEN’s recent achievements demonstrate their solid foothold in the Japanese market and generate high expectations for their future activities. As fans eagerly anticipate their next steps, they are curious about what other amazing achievements SEVENTEEN will accomplish next.

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