Oricon

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Oricon puts out Japanese music charts, similar to the Billboard charts in the US. The name "Oricon" is derived from the English words "original confidence".

Oricon maintains several ranking lists and publishes them on its website. While paying customers have access to the full lists, a slimmed down version is available for free.

The freely available lists include the Single Top 20 and the Weekly Top 30 for singles and albums, lists for Western and independent music, lists for DVDs and movies, lists for books, lists for television programs and commercials, and even lists for computers and electronics.

Starting September 1 2009, Oricon has implemented a new rule in their chart system: Each time a single is release, only 30% of the copies sold at non-Oricon vendors (for example, like in a handshake event) will be counted towards the chart. This means, that if an artist sells 10,000 copies via non-Oricon vendors, Oricon will only count 3,000 of those copies (source)

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Oricon Ranking Lists

Music

Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly
Singles Top 20 Top 30 Top 30 Top 100
Albums Top 20 Top 30 Top 30 Top 100
Western Albums Top 30 Top 30
Independent Singles Top 20 Top 20
Independent Albums Top 20 Top 20

Others:

DVD & Movie

Daily Weekly Yearly
DVD Overall Top 20 Top 20 Top 20
DVD Music Top 20 Top 20
DVD Movie Top 20 Top 20
DVD Anime Top 20 Top 20

Others:

Book & Magazine

Ranking Lists

Yearly Top Releases

Singles

Albums

Music DVDs

Number 1 Releases

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