TWICE won the Billboard Japan triple crown with its new Japanese album "#TWICE2." they also lined up from No. 1 to No. 5 on the local Line Music Weekly music chart.
According to Billboard Japan on the 13th, #TWICE2' topped three categories: 'Hot Albums', 'Download Albums', and 'Top Albums Sales'.
It is the second consecutive Billboard Japan triple crown following its first full-length album "BDZ."
The Japanese versions of "Dance The Night Away," "YES or YES," "Heart Shaker," "What is Love?" and "LIKEY" all topped the list from the 6th to the 12th.
Shipments to the 13th also surpassed 300,000 2830 units.
Previously, TWICE achieved their own new record by winning the Oricon Daily Album Chart for seven consecutive days with "#TWICE 2" and surpassing 200,000 points in the first week of its release in Japan. This marks the third time in their career to top the Weekly Album Chart.
Korean female artists ranked third in the most number-one category on the chart, ranking shoulder to shoulder with Madonna and Girls' Generation.
In addition, the album was released in November 2011, has surpassed 200,000 points in the first week of release for the first time in seven years and three months since Kara's Supergirl, which was released in November 2011.
according to Oricon on the 13th, the album "#TWICE2" also took the lead with 208,129 points in CD and digital downloads and combined points of streaming players in the first week of its release. The result was about 201,000 points for CDs, 5,000 points for digital downloads and 2,000 points for streaming.
This album is the second in the series of #TWICE, which announced the birth of 'Asia One-Top Girl Group' with debut in Japan of more than 250,000 units in the region. The album will include 'Heart Shaker' and 'What is the Love?', 'Dance The Night Away', 'YES or YES'(Korean and Japanese version) including Twice's first full-length album title song 'Like' released in October 2017.
Following the release of the new album, TWICE will hold a dome tour with a total of 210,000 people in five performances, including the Tokyo Dome on March 20 and 21, and the Nagoya Dome on April 29 and 30.
sold all the tickets in just one minute after the opening of the general ticket booking office, showing off the popularity.
The dome tour is the first K-pop girl group and the shortest period since their debut in the history of overseas artists. Following the first dome tour, the company also re-certified its "Asia One-Top Girl Group" image by achieving its first selling-out record.
The title of the "Dome Tour" is "#Dreamday" meaning "TWICE DOME TOUR 2019" meaning "the stage of the dome, the day of dreams, and the day of dreams that TWICE has dreamed of since its debut in Japan.