Infinity (Girl Next Door song)
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"Infinity" is the fifth single by the band Girl Next Door
Girl Next Door (band)
Girl Next Door is a Japanese pop musical trio that debuted in 2008 on the Avex Trax label. The band consists of vocalist Chisa, guitarist Yuji Inoue and Daisuke Suzuki on keyboard.-History:...

 and it was released on June 10, 2009. Infinity was used as the theme song of Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

ese drama Atashinchi no Danshi
Atashinchi no Danshi
is a Japanese drama produced by Fuji Television starring actress Maki Horikita. The producer, director, and screenwriter for the series consists of the same team that created the successful 2007 drama Hanazakari no Kimitachi e...

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CD Tracklisting

  1. Infinity
  2. If
  3. Jōnetsu no Daishō (Diamond Mirror SCP Version)
  4. Seeds of dream
    Seeds of Dream
    "Seeds of Dream" is the fourth single by the band Girl Next Door and it was released on April 15, 2009. Seeds of Dream was used as the commercial song for Glico's Ice no Mi, while Reasons for Tears was used as a commercial song for Tokyo's 2016 Olympic-Paralympic bid.- CD Tracklisting :# Seeds of...

     (Ice Cream Mix)
  5. Infinity (Instrumental)

Oricon Sales Chart

Release Chart Peak Position Debut Sales Sales Total Chart Run
June 10, 2009 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 1 30,641 47,598 8 weeks
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart 14
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 139

Billboard Japan

Release Chart Peak Position
September 3, 2008 Billboard Japan Hot 100
Japan Hot 100
The Japan Hot 100 is a music singles chart in Japan. It is compiled by Billboard and Hanshin Contents Link ever since February 2008. The chart is updated every Wednesday at billboard-japan.com and every Thursday at billboard.com ....

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Chart procession and succession

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