Niji/Himawari/Sore ga Subete sa

"Niji/Himawari/Sore ga Subete sa" (虹/ひまわり/それがすべてさ) is the eighteenth single by Japanese artist Masaharu Fukuyama. It was released on 27 August 2003. This single sold around 356,600 copies in its first week. It remained at the number 1 position on the Oricon chart for 5 consecutive weeks,[1][2][3][4][5][6] breaking the artist record of four consecutive week from his 1994 single "It's Only Love". Niji was used as the theme song for Fuji Television drama Water Boys and Water Boys 2. "Himawari", written by himself, was originally released as a single sung by Kiyoshi Maekawa in 2002.

"Niji/Himawari/Sore ga Subete sa"
Single by Masaharu Fukuyama
from the album 5 Nen Mono
Released27 August 2003
GenreJ-pop
Length44:17
Songwriter(s)Masaharu Fukuyama
Masaharu Fukuyama singles chronology
"Gang"
(2001)
"Niji/Himawari/Sore ga Subete sa"
(2003)
"Naitari Shinaide/Red x Blue"
(2004)

Track listing

  1. Niji
  2. Himawari
  3. Sore ga Subete sa
  4. Himawari: Fields of Toscana
  5. Niji: Synchronised Mix
  6. Niji (original karaoke)
  7. Himawari (original karaoke)
  8. Sore ga Subete sa (original karaoke)

Oricon sales chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak position First week sales Sales total
27 August 2003 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 1 356,629 893,000
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart 1
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 2
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References

  1. 2003年09月第2週のシングルランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  2. 2003年09月第3週のシングルランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  3. 2003年09月第4週のシングルランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  4. 2003年10月第1週のシングルランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  5. 2003年10月第1週のシングルランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  6. "過去のTOP 1" (in Japanese). CDTV. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
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