Hitomi no Screen

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"Hitomi no Screen"
Single by Hey! Say! JUMP
from the album Jump No. 1
A-side Hitomi no Screen
B-side "Kagayaki Days"
"Romeo & Juliet"
Released February 24, 2010 (2010-02-24) (Japan)
Format CD single
Genre J-pop
Label J Storm
Hey! Say! JUMP singles chronology

"Mayonaka no Shadow Boy"
(2008)
"Hitomi no Screen"
(2010)
""Arigatō" (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)"
(2010)

"Hitomi no Screen" (瞳のスクリーン Hitomi no Sukurīn, "Screen of the Eyes") is the fifth released single by the J-pop group Hey! Say! JUMP, released on February 24, 2010. The single debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon weekly charts.

Single information

"Hitomi no Screen" was used as the theme song for the drama Hidarime Tantei EYE starring Hey! Say! JUMP member Ryosuke Yamada, Kanjani Eight's Yu Yokoyama, and actress Satomi Ishihara.

Hey!Say!7's Lotte commercial song "Kagayaki Days" (輝きデイズ Kagayaki Deizu, "Bright Days") is also included in the single. Both limited edition and normal edition are released. The former one includes a DVD of the Promotional Video of "Hitomi no Screen" and making. In the normal version, there is a song "Romeo&Juliet" included which is not in the limited edition and other three Karaoke tracks.

Track listing

Limited Edition

CD
  1. Hitomi no Screen
  2. Kagayaki Days
DVD
  1. Hitomi no Screen (PV)
  2. Making of

Normal Edition

  1. Hitomi no Screen
  2. Kagayaki Days
  3. Romeo and Juliet
  4. Hitomi no Screen (Instrumental)
  5. Kagayaki Days (Instrumental)
  6. Romeo and Juliet (Instrumental)

Charts and certifications

Oricon sales chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Debut Sales Sales total
February 24, 2010 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 1 201,000 248,058
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart 3
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 21[1] 250,206

Sales and certifications

Country Provider Sales Certification
Japan RIAJ 250,206 [2] Platinum

Preceded by
"Sakura no Shiori" by AKB48
Oricon Weekly number-one single
March 8, 2010
Succeeded by
"Troublemaker" by Arashi

References

  1. "2010年オリコン年間ランキング シングル" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2010-12-24. 
  2. "ゴールド等認定作品一覧 2010年3月". RIAJ. Recording Association of Japan. Retrieved 31 March 2010. 


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