Arashic


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artistArashi
coverArashi-album-06-01.jpg
released
recorded2006
genrePop, R&B, rock
length62:59 (Regular edition)
58:18 (Limited edition)
labelJ Storm
prev_titleOne
prev_year2005
next_titleTime
next_year2007
misc{{Singles
nameArashic
typestudio
single1Wish
single1dateNovember 16, 2005
single2Kitto Daijōbu
single2dateMay 17, 2006
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Arashic is the sixth studio album of the Japanese boy band Arashi. The album was released on July 5, 2006 in Japan under their record label J Storm in two editions: a limited CD+DVD version and a regular CD version. The album was the first album of the group to be released not only in Japan, but in Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand as well. In Korea, the first 10,000 copies of the album were sold out on the first day and topped the non-Korean sales charts in the third week of July. The album was released digitally on February 7, 2020.

Album information

The regular edition contains a bonus track and a 32-page booklet, while the limited edition contains a DVD with a digest of the group's live concert, One Summer Concert Tour. The album also contains the singles "Kitto Daijōbu" and "Wish," the theme song for the Japanese television drama Hana Yori Dango. For this album, instead of solo songs, the group did "pick-up" songs with one member singing as lead vocalist and the rest backing as support.

Track listing

| headline = | extra_column = Arrangement | total_length = 62:59

| title1 = Wish | note1 = | lyrics1 = Yōji Kubota | music1 = Hirō Ooyagi | extra1 = Chokkaku | length1 = 4:26

| title2 = Runaway Train | note2 = | lyrics2 = | music2 = | extra2 = Masaya Suzuki | length2 = 3:37

| title3 = Raise Your Hands | note3 = | lyrics3 = | music3 = Shinnosuke | extra3 = Shinnosuke | length3 = 3:46

| title4 = Kitto Daijōbu | note4 = | lyrics4 = | music4 = | extra4 = Jun Abe | length4 = 4:50

| title5 = Ready to Fly | note5 = Main vocalist: Satoshi Ohno | lyrics5 = Masa-ya | music5 = Masaki Iehara | extra5 = Tomoki Ishizuka | length5 = 4:23

| title6 = Caramel Song | note6 = Main vocalist: Kazunari Ninomiya | lyrics6 = Takashi Ogawa | music6 = Noriyoshi Matsushita | extra6 = Tetsuya Takahashi | length6 = 4:59

| title7 = Cool & Soul | note7 = | lyrics7 = | music7 = Taku Yoshioka | extra7 = Yoshioka | length7 = 3:53

| title8 = Tabidachi no Asa | note8 = | lyrics8 = Spin | music8 = | extra8 = Ha-j | length8 = 5:31

| title9 = I Want Somebody | note9 = Main vocalist: Jun Matsumoto | lyrics9 = Axel G | music9 = | extra9 = | length9 = 4:31

| title10 = Secret Eyes | note10 = Main vocalist: Masaki Aiba | lyrics10 = | music10 = Gajin | extra10 = Masayuki Iwata | length10 = 4:52

| title11 = Chō² Arigatō | note11 = Main vocalist: Sho Sakurai | lyrics11 = Erykah | music11 = | extra11 = Iwata | length11 = 4:07

| title12 = Carnival Night Part 2 | note12 = | lyrics12 = Kubota | music12 = Kōji Ueno | extra12 = Seikō Nagaoka | length12 = 4:58

| title13 = Silver Ring | note13 = | lyrics13 = Narumi Yamamoto | music13 = Gin Kitagawa | extra13 = Kei Wakakusa | length13 = 4:45

| title14 = Love Parade | note14 = Regular edition only | lyrics14 = Uzuki Nakayama | music14 = | extra14 = Motoki Funayama | length14 = 4:21

| headline = DVD | title1 = Arashi Live 2005 "One Summer Tour" | note1 = Live footage of "Yes? No?", "Sakura Sake", "La Tormenta 2004", "Arashi", and "Subarashiki Sekai"

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (2006) | Peak position | Japan (Oricon Albums Chart) | South Korea (Gaon International Album Chart) | Taiwan (G-Music East Asian Chart) | |---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | | | | | | 1 | | | | | | 2 | | | | | ::

Year-end charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (2006) | Peak position | Japan (Oricon Albums Chart) | |---|---|---| | 80 | | | ::

Sales and certifications

Release history

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RegionRelease dateFormatLabelCatalogJapanSouth KoreaTaiwanHong Kong
July 5, 2006J StormJACA-5042, JACA-5041
July 20, 2006SM EntertainmentSMJTCD142
July 21, 2006Avex TaiwanJAJCD26001, JAJCD26001/A
July 26, 2006Avex Asia
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References

References

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  2. "嵐/ARASHIC [CD+DVD]<初回限定盤>". Tower Records Japan.
  3. "Japanese Group Arashi to Give Concert in Korea". KBS Global.
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  12. "Arashic (w/ DVD, Limited Edition)". CD Japan.
  13. "Arashi – Arashic". Aladdin.
  14. "CD+DVD Arashi – Arashic". Aladdin.
  15. "ARASIC (普通版)". [[Avex.
  16. "ARASIC (初回版)". [[Avex.
  17. "Arashic (ALBUM+32P Booklet)(Normal Edition)(Hong Kong Version)". YesAsia.
  18. "Arashic (ALBUM+DVD)(Limited Edition)(Hong Kong Version)". YesAsia.

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