The Top 40 J-POP songs - Week 19 of 2026 – Only Hits Japan Charts

The Top 40 J-POP songs - Week 19 of 2026 – Only Hits Japan Charts

This week's J-Pop Top 40 is defined by two extraordinary ascents. King Gnu's "AIZO" holds at #1 for an eighth week, but the story is the record-breaking climb of Yorushika's "Abuku", which rockets thirty-five places from #37 to land at #2. Ado's "KIRA" also makes a massive leap, surging twenty spots to a new peak of #4.
The chart welcomes three notable debuts. CORTIS's "REDRED" arrives powerfully at #3, while RIIZE's "KILL SHOT" enters at #16. Vaundy earns another entry as "Idea ga Afurete Nemurenai" starts at #24. Mori Calliope also re-enters at #39 with "LET'S JUST CRASH".

Several established hits experienced significant drops this week. Most notably, &TEAM's "We on Fire" fell eighteen positions to #22. XG's "HYPNOTIZE" slipped three spots to #5, while yama's "Tobou yo" dropped twenty-one places to #27. Kenshi Yonezu's enduring "IRIS OUT" climbed one to #8 in its 25th week.

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The lower half of the chart sees steady movement from long-running tracks. Kenshi Yonezu and Hikaru Utada's "JANE DOE" rises five to #33, and XG's "GALA" jumps seven to #13. BE:FIRST's "BE:FIRST ALL DAY" remains at #40.

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