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Tokaikko Junjou (都会っ子 純情; City Girl's Pure Heart) is ℃-ute's 3rd single. It was released on October 17, 2007 under the zetima label in a regular and limited edition. The limited edition features a DVD including interviews and a concert video.

On November 28, 2007, the single sold 38,085 copies, making it their highest-selling single until "Kimi wa Jitensha Watashi wa Densha de Kitaku" in 2012. No lines were replaced when ℃-ute became a 5-member group, but Okai Chisato had to switch sides when singing the chorus lines.

Description[]

The selected lead singer for Tokaikko Junjou is Suzuki Airi. The minor vocals for the song are Hagiwara Mai and Nakajima Saki with only 3 and 2 solo lines. Yajima Maimi also gets a solo line and 2 paragraphs of soliloquy. The dance performance designates Suzuki Airi, Hagiwara Mai and Nakajima Saki as choreographical centers, but in the chorus and the middle of the song, Suzuki Airi and Yajima Maimi are in the center positions.

Tracklist[]

CD[]

  1. Tokaikko Junjou
  2. Shiritsukyougaku (私立共学; Private School)
  3. Tokaikko Junjou (Instrumental)

Limited Edition DVD[]

  1. Interview (インタビュー)
    • Umeda Erika
    • Yajima Maimi
    • Nakajima Saki
    • Suzuki Airi
    • Okai Chisato
    • Hagiwara Mai
    • Arihara Kanna
  2. Cutie Circuit 2007 ~MAGICAL CUTIE TOUR~ Digest Meguru Koi no Kisetsu (Cutie Circuit 2007 ~MAGICAL CUTIE TOUR~ ダイジスト めぐる恋の季節)

Single V[]

  1. Tokaikko Junjou (PV)
  2. Tokaikko Junjou (Dance Shot Ver.)
  3. Making Eizou (メイキング映像; Making Footage)

Event V[]

  1. Tokaikko Junjou (Interview)
  2. Tokaikko Junjou (Live Ver.) ~2007.09.30 at Yokohama BLITZ ~Yoru Kouen no Moyou wo Shuuroku~
  3. Tokaikko Junjou (Close-up Ver.)

Featured Members[]

C-utetokkaipromo

C-ute promoting single

Single Information[]

  • All Lyrics and Composition: Tsunku
Tokaikko Junjou
Shiritsu Kyougaku

Performances[]

TV Performances[]

  • [2007.10.16] Oha Star
  • [2007.10.19] MUSIC JAPAN
  • [2007.10.19] Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER
  • [2007.12.30] 49th Japan Record Awards
  • [2007.12.31] 58th Kouhaku Uta Gassen (as part of a medley)
  • [2013.08.21] Odaiba Gasshuukoku Mezamashi Live 2013 (Updated Version)
  • [2013.11.12] Bomber-E Live (Updated Version)

Concert Performances[]

Tokaikko Junjou
Shiritsu Kyougaku

Event Performances[]

Oricon Chart Positions[]

Single Monthly Ranking
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 3
7,247
3
2,873
3
1,796
2
2,185
5 9 3 27,943
5 15 15 13 14 14 24 17 8,146
19 - - - - - - 65 1,509
- - - - - - - 159 487
Yearly Ranking
Year Year Rank Sales
2007 207 38,085

Total Reported Sales: 38,085

Single V
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- - - - - - - 4 5,308
- - - - - - - - 1,285

Total Reported Sales: 6,593

Trivia[]

  • An updated version was released in 2012 and included on their 2nd best album.
  • It was awarded Best New Artist Award of the Year at the 49th Japan Record Awards [1]

Videos[]

Tokaikko Junjou (MV)

Dance Shot Ver.
Close-up Ver.
Live Ver. 2007/9/30@YOKOHAMA BLITZ

References[]

External Links[]

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