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22/7 (group)

22/7 (ナナブンノニジュウニ, Nanabun no Nijūni) is a Japanese idol girl group was formed through a media mix project by Yasushi Akimoto, Aniplex, and Sony Music Records, which included the members performing as a musical group and an anime television series based on their characters. The members consist of voice actresses who provide the voice and motion capture for their characters.

22/7
22/7 characters. From top left: Miyako, Reika, Akane, Jun, Sakura, Miu, Nicole, and Ayaka. (Not pictured: Yuki, Tsubomi, and Mikami)
Background information
GenresJ-pop
Years active2017–present
Labels
Members
  • Nagomi Saijō (Miu Takigawa)
  • Uta Kawase (Nicole Saitō)
  • Sally Amaki (Sakura Fujima)
  • Kanae Shirosawa (Akane Maruyama)
  • Moe Suzuhana (Mikami Kamiki)
  • Nao Aikawa (Sora Nishiura)
  • Mao Asaoka (Touko Kiryu)
  • Oto Amaya (Toa Yagami)
  • Mina Kiyoi (Kaede Nagamine)
  • Satsuki Shiina (Sumika Orihara)
  • Runa Shijo (Hotaru Ichinose)
  • Ema Tsukishiro (Mizuki Himuro)
  • Rino Mochizuki (Honoka Sera)
Past members
  • Mei Hanakawa (Nicole Saitō)
  • Chiharu Hokaze (Reika Sato)
  • Mizuha Kuraoka (Miyako Kono)
  • Urara Takasuji (Yuki Tojo)
  • Ruri Umino (Jun Toda)
  • Aina Takeda (Tsubomi Hiiragi)
  • Reina Miyase (Ayaka Tachikawa)
Websitewww.nanabunnonijyuuni.com

History

2017: Debut

An audition for 8 characters, which included both a CD debut and an anime, was held until December 17, 2016, with the final examination taking place on December 24, 2016.[1] On December 25, 2016, the idol group name was revealed as 22/7, which was chosen because it is an approximation to the mathematical constant  , a transcendental number that represents their concept as "idols transcending through dimensions."[2] Among 10,325 applicants, 11 voice actresses were chosen through voting, with only the first 8 characters announced.[3] The group held their debut showcase on June 16, 2017,[4] and an animated adaptation was announced during their first live event on July 22, 2017.[5] 22/7's first single, "Boku wa Sonzai Shiteinakatta", was released on August 22, 2017, with the jacket designs illustrated by Yukiko Horiguchi.[6] The music video was animated by Tatsunoko Production.[6]

2018: 22/7 Keisanchū, final three characters revealed

On April 11, 2018, 22/7 released their second single, "Shampoo no Nioi ga Shita", with the CD visuals designed by Horiguchi again.[7] A series of animated character shorts were also released.[8] To promote the group's upcoming activities, 22/7 launched individual social media channels for the characters, including YouTube.[9] 22/7's variety show, 22/7 Keisanchū, was broadcast on Tokyo MX beginning July 7, 2018.[9]

22/7's third single, "Rikaisha", was released on August 22, 2018. The song was promoted during their annual live event on July 22, 2018, where they also announced Chiharu Hokaze had been elected the leader of the group.[10] "Rikaisha" debuted at #7 on the Oricon Daily Singles Chart.[11] On September 21, 2018, the last 3 characters for the remaining members of the group were revealed during a promotional event.[12]

2019–present: Departure of Hanakawa, 22/7's anime adaptation

On July 22, 2019, the music video for their fourth single, "Nani mo Shite Agerarenai" was released, becoming the first of their releases to reveal all 11 characters. The single was released on August 21, 2019, with the disc debuting in 4th with 29,000 units sold in its first week on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. On December 11, 2019, Mei Hanakawa announced that she was leaving the group due to health issues.[13] Hanakawa's final performance with the group was held on December 24, 2019, where Uta Kawase was introduced as a new member taking over the role of Nicole Saitō.[14]

In February 2020, Takatsuji and Kuraoka went on hiatus due to poor health;[15] Takatsuji resumed activities with the group on May 15 while Kuraoka returned to the group in September 2020.[16] On December 1, 2020, Takeda went on hiatus to focus on her studies.[16] On December 23, 2020, Hokaze announced she was leaving the group to pursue voice acting full-time, her final release with the group being "Boku ga Motteru Mono nara", which was released on February 28, 2021.[17] On March 22, 2021, it was announced Takeda would return on April 10, 2021.[18]

The remaining eight members continued to perform activities. On September 29, 2021, Umino and Kuraoka announced they were leaving the group in November while Takeda announced she was leaving in December.[19] Umino stated her reason for leaving is to pursue voice acting full-time; Kuraoka stated it was to find a career path suitable for her; and Takeda stated she wanted to pursue a career as a model and television personality.[19] On November 2, 2021, it was announced that Takatsuji would be leaving the group following a series of unexplained absences from work.[20] Following the departures of the five members, the project announced on December 27, 2021 that they were retiring the five characters played by them.[21]

Characters

Current

Miu Takigawa (滝川 みう, Takigawa Miu)
Voiced by: Nagomi Saijo[22][3]
A girl who develops inferior complex, Miu serves as the main protagonist of the anime series. She is a 16-year-old girl from Saitama Prefecture who is distinguishable from bangs that covered her eyes most of the time. Miu is designed by Yukiko Horiguchi.[23][24]
Nicole Saitō (斎藤 ニコル, Saitō Nikoru)
Voiced by: Mei Hanakawa (2017–2019),[13] Uta Kawase (2019–present)[25]
Nicole is a 16-year-old girl designed by Kurehito Misaki.[23]
Sakura Fujima (藤間 桜, Fujima Sakura)
Voiced by: Sally Amaki[22][3]
Nicknamed "Ranran", Sakura is the 16-year-old daughter of a good family. She has a sunny personality with a dark side.[26] Originally, Sakura was not written as an English speaker, but after noticing Amaki had drawn in a large overseas fanbase, she was rewritten as an English speaker who had grown up overseas.[27] She is designed by Kantoku.[23][24]
Mikami Kamiki (神木みかみ, Kamiki Mikami)
Voiced by: Moe Suzuhana[22][3]
Mikami is a 16-year-old girl with slow pace who came from Kyoto and speaks in Kyoto dialect. She is designed by Kouhaku Kuroboshi.[23] She was revealed as a character in September 2018.[12]
Toa Yagami (やがみとあ, Yagami Toa)
Voiced by: Oto Amaya[22][3]
Toa is a 15-year-old girl from Kanagawa. Has an upneat personality. She is designed by Yukiko Horiguchi.[23] She was revealed as a character in April 2020. She is one of the "Nananiji Chapter 2" characters.
Kaede Nagamine (ながみねかえで, Nagamine Kaede)
Voiced by: Mina Kiyoi[22][3]
Kaede is am energetic girl from Kanagawa. She is designed by Nari Teshima.[23] She was revealed as a character in April 2020. She is one of the "Nananiji Chapter 2" characters.

Retired

Reika Satō (佐藤 麗華, Satō Reika)
Voiced by: Chiharu Hokaze (2017–2021)[22]
Reika is a 17-year-old honor student who is part of student council. She is designed by Hirokazu Koyama.[23][24] The character was retired on December 27, 2021.[21]
Miyako Kōno (河野 都, Kōno Miyako)
Voiced by: Mizuha Kuraoka (2017–2021)[22][3]
Miyako is an energetic 17-year-old girl from Osaka who speaks Kansai dialect. She is designed by Mieko Hosoi.[23][24] The character was retired on December 27, 2021.[21]
Yuki Tojo (東条悠希, Tōjō Yūki)
Voiced by: Urara Takatsuji (2017-2021)[22][3]
Yuki is a 15-year-old tomboy designed by Akio Watanabe.[23] She was revealed as a character in September 2018.[12] The character was retired on December 27, 2021.[21]
Jun Toda (戸田 ジュン, Toda Jun)
Voiced by: Ruri Umino (2017–2021)[22][3]
Jun is a 15-year-old high class girl who is designed by Masayoshi Tanaka.[23][24] The character was retired on December 27, 2021.[21]
Tsubomi Hiragi (柊つぼみ, Hīragi Tsubomi)
Voiced by: Aina Takeda (2017–2021)[22][3]
Tsubomi is a 17-year-old girl designed by Mel Kishida.[23] She was revealed as a character in September 2018.[12] The character was retired on December 27, 2021.[21]
Ayaka Tachikawa (立川 絢香, Tachikawa Ayaka)
Voiced by: Reina Miyase (2017–2023)[22][3]
Ayaka is an aggressive and militant 17-year-old girl who is designed by Koharu Sakura.[23][24]
Akane Maruyama (丸山 あかね, Maruyama Akane)
Voiced by: Kanae Shirosawa[22][3]
Akane is a 16-year-old girl whose personality resembles that of an aloof robot. However, under this face, she is a very hard-working and cheerful girl. She is designed by Tometa Ohara.[23]

Discography

List of singles, with selected chart positions and sales
Title Year Peak positions Sales
JPN
[28]
JPN
Hot

[29]
"Boku wa Sonzai Shiteinakatta"
(僕は存在していなかった)
2017 10 52
"Shampoo no Nioi ga Shita"
(シャンプーの匂いがした)
2018 8 18
"Rikaisha" (理解者) 14 30
"Nani mo Shite Agerarenai" (何もしてあげられない) 2019 4 15
"Muzui" (ムズイ) 2020 2 17
"Kaze wa Fuiteru ka?" (風は吹いてるか?) 2 8
"Boku ga Motteru Mono Nara" (僕が持ってるものなら) 2021 2 8
"Kakusei" (覚醒) 2 3
"Kumorizora no Mukō wa Hareteiru" (曇り空の向こうは晴れている) 2022 2 5
"Kamisama Datte Kimerarenai" (神様だって決められない) 2023 2 7
"Boku wa Konya, Deteiku" (僕は今夜、出て行く) 2 5

Filmography

Television

Year Title Network Notes
2018–present 22/7 Keisanchū (22/7 計算中) Tokyo MX 22/7's variety show[9]
2020 22/7 Tokyo MX Anime adaptation
2021 22/7 Kenzanchū (22/7 検算中) Tokyo MX 22/7's variety show (in person)

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External links

  • Official website   (in Japanese)
  • Official app website (in Japanese)

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This article is about the Japanese group and media project For other uses see 22 7 disambiguation See also 22 7 TV series 22 7 ナナブンノニジュウニ Nanabun no Nijuni is a Japanese idol girl group was formed through a media mix project by Yasushi Akimoto Aniplex and Sony Music Records which included the members performing as a musical group and an anime television series based on their characters The members consist of voice actresses who provide the voice and motion capture for their characters 22 722 7 characters From top left Miyako Reika Akane Jun Sakura Miu Nicole and Ayaka Not pictured Yuki Tsubomi and Mikami Background informationGenresJ popYears active2017 presentLabelsSME RecordsColumbia RecordsMembersNagomi Saijō Miu Takigawa Uta Kawase Nicole Saitō Sally Amaki Sakura Fujima Kanae Shirosawa Akane Maruyama Moe Suzuhana Mikami Kamiki Nao Aikawa Sora Nishiura Mao Asaoka Touko Kiryu Oto Amaya Toa Yagami Mina Kiyoi Kaede Nagamine Satsuki Shiina Sumika Orihara Runa Shijo Hotaru Ichinose Ema Tsukishiro Mizuki Himuro Rino Mochizuki Honoka Sera Past membersMei Hanakawa Nicole Saitō Chiharu Hokaze Reika Sato Mizuha Kuraoka Miyako Kono Urara Takasuji Yuki Tojo Ruri Umino Jun Toda Aina Takeda Tsubomi Hiiragi Reina Miyase Ayaka Tachikawa Websitewww wbr nanabunnonijyuuni wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 2017 Debut 1 2 2018 22 7 Keisanchu final three characters revealed 1 3 2019 present Departure of Hanakawa 22 7 s anime adaptation 2 Characters 2 1 Current 2 2 Retired 3 Discography 4 Filmography 4 1 Television 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit2017 Debut Edit An audition for 8 characters which included both a CD debut and an anime was held until December 17 2016 with the final examination taking place on December 24 2016 1 On December 25 2016 the idol group name was revealed as 22 7 which was chosen because it is an approximation to the mathematical constant p displaystyle pi a transcendental number that represents their concept as idols transcending through dimensions 2 Among 10 325 applicants 11 voice actresses were chosen through voting with only the first 8 characters announced 3 The group held their debut showcase on June 16 2017 4 and an animated adaptation was announced during their first live event on July 22 2017 5 22 7 s first single Boku wa Sonzai Shiteinakatta was released on August 22 2017 with the jacket designs illustrated by Yukiko Horiguchi 6 The music video was animated by Tatsunoko Production 6 2018 22 7 Keisanchu final three characters revealed Edit On April 11 2018 22 7 released their second single Shampoo no Nioi ga Shita with the CD visuals designed by Horiguchi again 7 A series of animated character shorts were also released 8 To promote the group s upcoming activities 22 7 launched individual social media channels for the characters including YouTube 9 22 7 s variety show 22 7 Keisanchu was broadcast on Tokyo MX beginning July 7 2018 9 22 7 s third single Rikaisha was released on August 22 2018 The song was promoted during their annual live event on July 22 2018 where they also announced Chiharu Hokaze had been elected the leader of the group 10 Rikaisha debuted at 7 on the Oricon Daily Singles Chart 11 On September 21 2018 the last 3 characters for the remaining members of the group were revealed during a promotional event 12 2019 present Departure of Hanakawa 22 7 s anime adaptation Edit On July 22 2019 the music video for their fourth single Nani mo Shite Agerarenai was released becoming the first of their releases to reveal all 11 characters The single was released on August 21 2019 with the disc debuting in 4th with 29 000 units sold in its first week on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart On December 11 2019 Mei Hanakawa announced that she was leaving the group due to health issues 13 Hanakawa s final performance with the group was held on December 24 2019 where Uta Kawase was introduced as a new member taking over the role of Nicole Saitō 14 In February 2020 Takatsuji and Kuraoka went on hiatus due to poor health 15 Takatsuji resumed activities with the group on May 15 while Kuraoka returned to the group in September 2020 16 On December 1 2020 Takeda went on hiatus to focus on her studies 16 On December 23 2020 Hokaze announced she was leaving the group to pursue voice acting full time her final release with the group being Boku ga Motteru Mono nara which was released on February 28 2021 17 On March 22 2021 it was announced Takeda would return on April 10 2021 18 The remaining eight members continued to perform activities On September 29 2021 Umino and Kuraoka announced they were leaving the group in November while Takeda announced she was leaving in December 19 Umino stated her reason for leaving is to pursue voice acting full time Kuraoka stated it was to find a career path suitable for her and Takeda stated she wanted to pursue a career as a model and television personality 19 On November 2 2021 it was announced that Takatsuji would be leaving the group following a series of unexplained absences from work 20 Following the departures of the five members the project announced on December 27 2021 that they were retiring the five characters played by them 21 Characters EditCurrent Edit Miu Takigawa 滝川 みう Takigawa Miu Voiced by Nagomi Saijo 22 3 A girl who develops inferior complex Miu serves as the main protagonist of the anime series She is a 16 year old girl from Saitama Prefecture who is distinguishable from bangs that covered her eyes most of the time Miu is designed by Yukiko Horiguchi 23 24 Nicole Saitō 斎藤 ニコル Saitō Nikoru Voiced by Mei Hanakawa 2017 2019 13 Uta Kawase 2019 present 25 Nicole is a 16 year old girl designed by Kurehito Misaki 23 Sakura Fujima 藤間 桜 Fujima Sakura Voiced by Sally Amaki 22 3 Nicknamed Ranran Sakura is the 16 year old daughter of a good family She has a sunny personality with a dark side 26 Originally Sakura was not written as an English speaker but after noticing Amaki had drawn in a large overseas fanbase she was rewritten as an English speaker who had grown up overseas 27 She is designed by Kantoku 23 24 Mikami Kamiki 神木みかみ Kamiki Mikami Voiced by Moe Suzuhana 22 3 Mikami is a 16 year old girl with slow pace who came from Kyoto and speaks in Kyoto dialect She is designed by Kouhaku Kuroboshi 23 She was revealed as a character in September 2018 12 Toa Yagami やがみとあ Yagami Toa Voiced by Oto Amaya 22 3 Toa is a 15 year old girl from Kanagawa Has an upneat personality She is designed by Yukiko Horiguchi 23 She was revealed as a character in April 2020 She is one of the Nananiji Chapter 2 characters Kaede Nagamine ながみねかえで Nagamine Kaede Voiced by Mina Kiyoi 22 3 Kaede is am energetic girl from Kanagawa She is designed by Nari Teshima 23 She was revealed as a character in April 2020 She is one of the Nananiji Chapter 2 characters Retired Edit Reika Satō 佐藤 麗華 Satō Reika Voiced by Chiharu Hokaze 2017 2021 22 Reika is a 17 year old honor student who is part of student council She is designed by Hirokazu Koyama 23 24 The character was retired on December 27 2021 21 Miyako Kōno 河野 都 Kōno Miyako Voiced by Mizuha Kuraoka 2017 2021 22 3 Miyako is an energetic 17 year old girl from Osaka who speaks Kansai dialect She is designed by Mieko Hosoi 23 24 The character was retired on December 27 2021 21 Yuki Tojo 東条悠希 Tōjō Yuki Voiced by Urara Takatsuji 2017 2021 22 3 Yuki is a 15 year old tomboy designed by Akio Watanabe 23 She was revealed as a character in September 2018 12 The character was retired on December 27 2021 21 Jun Toda 戸田 ジュン Toda Jun Voiced by Ruri Umino 2017 2021 22 3 Jun is a 15 year old high class girl who is designed by Masayoshi Tanaka 23 24 The character was retired on December 27 2021 21 Tsubomi Hiragi 柊つぼみ Hiragi Tsubomi Voiced by Aina Takeda 2017 2021 22 3 Tsubomi is a 17 year old girl designed by Mel Kishida 23 She was revealed as a character in September 2018 12 The character was retired on December 27 2021 21 Ayaka Tachikawa 立川 絢香 Tachikawa Ayaka Voiced by Reina Miyase 2017 2023 22 3 Ayaka is an aggressive and militant 17 year old girl who is designed by Koharu Sakura 23 24 Akane Maruyama 丸山 あかね Maruyama Akane Voiced by Kanae Shirosawa 22 3 Akane is a 16 year old girl whose personality resembles that of an aloof robot However under this face she is a very hard working and cheerful girl She is designed by Tometa Ohara 23 Discography EditList of singles with selected chart positions and sales Title Year Peak positions SalesJPN 28 JPNHot 29 Boku wa Sonzai Shiteinakatta 僕は存在していなかった 2017 10 52 JPN 5 000 30 Shampoo no Nioi ga Shita シャンプーの匂いがした 2018 8 18 JPN 9 700 31 Rikaisha 理解者 14 30 JPN 12 100 32 Nani mo Shite Agerarenai 何もしてあげられない 2019 4 15 JPN 30 637 33 Muzui ムズイ 2020 2 17 JPN 34 352 34 Kaze wa Fuiteru ka 風は吹いてるか 2 8 JPN 54 140 35 Boku ga Motteru Mono Nara 僕が持ってるものなら 2021 2 8 JPN 73 415 36 Kakusei 覚醒 2 3 JPN 59 306 37 Kumorizora no Mukō wa Hareteiru 曇り空の向こうは晴れている 2022 2 5 JPN 58 582 38 Kamisama Datte Kimerarenai 神様だって決められない 2023 2 7 JPN 59 425 39 Boku wa Konya Deteiku 僕は今夜 出て行く 2 5 JPN 68 950 40 Filmography EditTelevision Edit Year Title Network Notes2018 present 22 7 Keisanchu 22 7 計算中 Tokyo MX 22 7 s variety show 9 2020 22 7 Tokyo MX Anime adaptation2021 22 7 Kenzanchu 22 7 検算中 Tokyo MX 22 7 s variety show in person References Edit Komatsu Mikikazu AKB48 Producer Yasushi Akimoto Plans New 2D 3D Idol Project Crunchyroll Crunchyroll Retrieved 27 December 2016 秋元康氏プロデュースアイドル 22 7 配役 amp 素顔公開 Oricon in Japanese 2017 05 19 Retrieved 2018 06 30 a b c d e f g h i j k l Karen Ressler 2017 05 20 Voice Actresses Revealed for Yasushi Akimoto Produced Idol Unit 22 7 Anime News Network Retrieved 2018 06 30 秋元康氏プロデュース 22 7 ら8組競演 ソニーイチ押し新人ライブ Oricon in Japanese 2017 06 16 Retrieved 2018 06 30 秋元康氏プロデュースアイドル 22 7 涙の初ライブ 9 20メジャーデビュー amp アニメ化決定 in Japanese Oricon July 22 2017 Retrieved June 30 2018 a b 22 7 堀口悠紀子氏の描き下ろし新ビジュアル公開 Oricon in Japanese 2017 08 04 Retrieved 2018 06 30 Komatsu Mikikazu 2017 02 18 K ON Tamako Market Character Designer Draws Digital Idol Group 22 7 s 2nd Single Visual Crunchyroll News Retrieved 2018 07 01 Sherman Jennifer 2018 05 30 22 7 Idol Project s 1st 2 Anime Character Videos Stream Outside Japan Anime News Network Retrieved 2018 06 30 a b c 秋元康氏総合プロデュース 22 7 ナナブンノニジュウニ 初のテレビ番組 バーチャルYouTuber企画がスタート そして待望の3rdシングル発売決定 in Japanese Niconico News 2018 06 14 Archived from the original on 2020 09 19 Retrieved 2018 06 30 22 7 ナナブンノニジュウニ 3rdシングル 理解者 を初披露 リーダーに任命された帆風千春さんの抱負は Animate Times in Japanese 2018 07 28 Retrieved 2018 08 21 デイリー シングルランキング Oricon in Japanese 2018 08 22 Archived from the original on 2018 08 22 Retrieved 2018 08 22 a b c d 22 7がデビュー1周年の日に冠番組イベント開催 念願の新キャラクター発表に号泣 Natalie in Japanese 2018 09 21 Retrieved 2018 10 28 a b Loo Egan 2019 12 11 22 7 Idol Mei Hanakawa to Leave Group Before Anime s Premiere Anime News Network Retrieved 2019 12 11 22 7結成3周年イベントでアニメのテーマ曲初披露 卒業する花川の役は新メンバーが継承 22 7 organization s 3rd anniversary event debuts anime theme song new members will take over Hanakawa s role Natalie in Japanese 2019 12 24 Retrieved 2019 12 25 Sherman Jennifer 2020 02 24 22 7 Voice Actress Mizuha Kuraoka Goes on Hiatus Due to Health Anime News Network Retrieved 2020 12 23 a b Mateo Alex 2020 12 02 22 7 Voice Actress Aina Takeda Goes on Hiatus Due to Academic Studies Anime News Network Retrieved 2020 12 23 Mateo Alex 2020 12 23 22 7 Project s Chiharu Hokaze Graduates From Franchise Anime News Network Retrieved 2020 12 23 Mateo Alex 2021 03 21 22 7 Voice Actress Aina Takeda Returns from Academic Hiatus Anime News Network Retrieved 2021 03 21 a b Mateo Alex 2021 09 30 Ruri Umino Mizuha Kuraoka Aina Takeda Leave 22 7 Unit Anime News Network Retrieved 2021 09 30 Pineda Rafael Antonio 2021 11 02 Urara Takatsuji Leaves 22 7 Idol Group Anime News Network Retrieved 2021 11 05 a b c d e f Mateo Alex 2021 12 27 5 22 7 Characters Graduate Following Cast Members Departure from Franchise Anime News Network Retrieved 2021 12 27 a b c d e f g h i j k l ARTIST 22 7 ナナブンノニジュウニ in Japanese Archived from the original on 30 April 2018 Retrieved 22 July 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m 秋元康 デジタルアイドル グループ名は 22 7 ローチケHMV in Japanese Retrieved 27 December 2016 a b c d e f Yasushi Akimoto s New Idol Group That Crosses Dimensions Reveals 4 Character Designs Anime News Network Retrieved 27 December 2016 リズムゲームアプリ 22 7 音楽の時間 を本日より事前登録受付開始 Pre registration for the rhythm game application 22 7 Music Time starts today Aniplex in Japanese PR Times 2019 12 24 Retrieved 2019 12 25 Aniplex USA aniplexusa 2017 10 24 Sally Amaki fans We got a special comment video where Sally wants to say a few things to her fans Check it out 天城サリー ナナブンノニジュウニ Tweet Retrieved 2018 06 30 via Twitter St Michel Patrick 2018 07 27 Sally Amaki s life as an animated idol pop star The Japan Times Retrieved 2018 07 27 Sources for chart positions are as follows Boku wa Sonzai Shiteinakatta オリコン週間 シングルランキング 2017年09月18日 2017年09月24日 in Japanese Oricon 2017 10 02 Retrieved 2018 06 30 Shampoo no Nioi ga Shita オリコン週間 シングルランキング 2018年04月09日 2018年04月15日 in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2018 06 30 Rikaisha 理解者 Type A Oricon News in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2018 09 02 Nani mo Shite Agerarenai 何もしてあげられない Type A in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2019 09 28 Muzui ムズイ Type A in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2020 04 01 Kaze wa Fuiteru ka 風は吹いてるか 完全生産限定盤 in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2020 10 09 Boku ga Motteru Mono Nara 僕が持ってるものなら 完全生産限定盤A in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2021 12 01 Kakusei 覚醒 in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2021 12 01 Kumorizora no Mukō wa Hareteiru 曇り空の向こうは晴れている in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2022 08 03 Kamisami Datte Kimerarenai 神様だって決められない in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2023 01 18 Sources for chart positions are as follows Boku wa Sonzai Shiteinakatta Billboard Japan Hot 100 2017 10 02 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2017 10 02 Retrieved 2018 09 28 Shampoo no Nioi ga Shita Billboard Japan Hot 100 2018 04 23 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2018 04 23 Retrieved 2018 09 28 Rikaisha Billboard Japan Hot 100 2018 09 03 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2018 09 03 Retrieved 2018 09 28 Nani mo Shite Agerarenai Billboard Japan Hot 100 2019 09 02 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2019 09 02 Retrieved 2019 09 28 Muzui Billboard Japan Hot 100 2020 03 09 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2020 03 09 Retrieved 2020 03 28 Kaze wa Fuiteru ka Billboard Japan Hot 100 2020 10 12 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2020 10 09 Retrieved 2020 10 09 Boku ga Motteru Mono Nara Billboard Japan Hot 100 2021 03 08 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2021 03 03 Retrieved 2021 12 01 Kakusei Billboard Japan Hot 100 2021 12 06 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2021 12 01 Retrieved 2021 12 01 Kumorizora no Mukō wa Hareteiru Billboard Japan Hot 100 2022 08 08 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2022 08 03 Retrieved 2022 08 03 Kamisama Datte Kimerarenai Billboard Japan Hot 100 2023 01 23 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2022 01 18 Retrieved 2022 08 18 Boku wa Konya Deteiku Billboard Japan Hot 100 2023 06 05 in Japanese Billboard Japan 2023 05 31 Retrieved 2023 05 31 オリコン週間 シングルランキング 2017年09月18日 2017年09月24日 in Japanese Oricon 2017 10 02 Archived from the original on 2017 09 27 Retrieved 2018 09 28 オリコン週間 シングルランキング 2018年04月09日 2018年04月15日 in Japanese Oricon 2018 04 09 Archived from the original on 2018 04 18 Retrieved 2018 09 28 週間 シングルランキング 2018年09月03日付 Oricon News in Japanese Oricon Archived from the original on 2018 08 29 Retrieved 2018 09 02 週間 CDシングルランキング 2019年09月02日付 Weekly CD Single Ranking for September 2 2019 in Japanese Oricon Retrieved August 28 2019 週間 CDシングルランキング 2020年03月09日付 Weekly CD Single Ranking for March 9 2020 in Japanese Oricon Retrieved March 4 2020 週間 CDシングルランキング 2020年10月12日付 Weekly CD Single Ranking for October 12 2020 in Japanese Oricon Archived from the original on 2020 10 09 Retrieved October 9 2020 週間 CDシングルランキング 2021年03月08日付 Weekly CD Single Ranking for March 8 2021 in Japanese Oricon Archived from the original on 2021 03 03 Retrieved March 3 2021 週間 CDシングルランキング 2021年12月06日付 Weekly CD Single Ranking for December 6 2021 in Japanese Oricon Archived from the original on 2021 12 02 Retrieved December 2 2021 オリコン週間 シングルランキング 2022年07月25日 2022年07月31日 Oricon Weekly Single Ranking July 25 2022 July 31 2022 in Japanese Oricon Archived from the original on August 3 2022 Retrieved August 3 2022 オリコン週間 シングルランキング 2023年01月09日 2023年01月15日 Oricon Weekly Single Ranking January 9 2023 January 15 2023 in Japanese Oricon Archived from the original on January 18 2023 Retrieved January 18 2023 オリコン週間 シングルランキング 2023年05月22日 2023年05月28日 Oricon Weekly Single Ranking May 22 2023 May 28 2023 in Japanese Oricon Archived from the original on May 31 2023 Retrieved May 31 2023 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Official app website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 22 7 group amp oldid 1168431605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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