The Top 40 J-POP songs - Week 13 of 2026 – Only Hits Japan Charts

The Top 40 J-POP songs - Week 13 of 2026 – Only Hits Japan Charts

This week, King Gnu's "AIZO" ascends to the number one spot, moving up from number 3 to claim the top position for the first time. The top five sees notable movement, with Ado's "Vivarium" entering at number 3 and Kenshi Yonezu's "IRIS OUT" making a significant jump from 13 to number 5. XG's "HYPNOTIZE" holds strong at number 2 for a fourth consecutive week.
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Major climbers define the chart's lower half. aespa's "ATTITUDE" rises five spots to number 9, while YOASOBI's "アドレナ" surges from 18 to number 12. AiNA THE END's enduring hit "革命道中" climbs back into the top 20, moving from 19 to number 14. The week's highest new entry is Ado's "AiAiA," which debuts directly at number 15.

The most dramatic shift is last week's leader, Hoshimachi Suisei's "月に向かって撃て," which falls 29 places to number 30. Other notable drops include "IRANAI" by sakanaction, down 16 spots to 37, and "yomosugara" by ZUTOMAYO, which falls seven places to number 19.

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Alongside Ado's new entry, ARASHI debuts at number 23 with "Five." Strong recurrent momentum is shown by tracks like XG's "GALA," up to number 20, and the Yonezu/Utada collaboration "JANE DOE," which rises 12 spots to number 21. The full top 40 chart data follows below.

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