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SNSD is certified double platinum in Japan
The ladies of SNSD are enjoying a tremendous amount of success in Japan.
They recently placed second behind AKB48 on the June Oricon Monthly Album sales chart with a sales figure of 411,972 units for their first full length Japanese album, “GIRLS’ GENERATION” and now there’s even more news to celebrate.
The RIAJ (Recording Industry Association of Japan) recently updated their website showing the girls achieve the monumental feat of being certified double platinum for “GIRLS’ GENERATION“.
The RIAJ classifies Platinum as 250,000 sales units so double platinum would mean that the girls exceeded a whopping 500,000 sales! If you can recall, SNSD’s Chaku Uta Full (ringtones) downloads for ‘Gee’ also went Double Platinum back in April.
Oricon recently reported that SNSD had achieved 2.6 billion yen (around $32 million USD) in total Japanese sales for the first half of 2011, so the girls are surely doing big things in Japan.
Girls' Generation in Top Five for Yahoo! Japan's 'First Half of 2011 Search Ranking'
According to the list, Girls' Generation was ranked fourth under the category for the most searched artists. Fellow Korean girl group Kara also had a high placing as they claimed the fifth spot. The top place was given to Japan's national girl group AKB48, who succeeded in earning spots for the other categories as well. Popular male group Arashi also came in second.
Girls' Generation's placing is a notable achievement as this is the first time that the girls have been ranked in the Top 10. They were the 13th most searched artist in late 2010, making it an impressive leap in less than a year.
The girls are receiving immense support in Japan, and having just had their debut albumcertified double platinum by the RIAJ, their popularity is growing even stronger with each passing day. They will continue their activities in the country with their Japan Arena Tour.