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ARASHI (嵐) is a five-member male idol group under SMILE-UP consisting of Ohno Satoshi, Sakurai Sho, Aiba Masaki, Ninomiya Kazunari, and Matsumoto Jun.

Their formation was announced through a press conference aboard a cruise ship off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii on September 15, 1999.[1]

They debuted on November 3, 1999 with the single "A・RA・SHI" from Pony Canyon, which became the theme song for the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup hosted by Japan in 1999.[1]

They are currently on indefinite hiatus since December 31, 2020.[2]

Etymology

ARASHI is the Japanese word for "storm". It represents their thrust of "creating a storm throughout the world".

Members

History

1999: Debut

  • On September 15, their debut was announced through a press conference aboard a cruise ship off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • On November 3, their debut single was released through Pony Canyon. It was featured as the theme song for the 1999 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup in Japan.

2000

2001: ARASHI No. 1 〜Arashi wa Arashi wo Yobu〜

2002: J Storm and HERE WE GO!

  • On February 6, their seventh and initial single from J Storm "a Day in Our Life" was released.
  • On April 17, their eighth single "Nice na Kokoroiki" was released.
  • On July 17, their second studio album HERE WE GO! was released.
  • On October 17, their ninth single "PIKA☆NCHI" was released.

2003: How's it going?

2004: Iza, Now & 5×5 THE BEST SELECTION OF 2002-2004

2005: One

  • On January 1, their concert DVD 2004 ARASHI! Iza, Now Tour!! was released.
  • On March 23, their 14th single "Sakura Sake" was released.
  • On August 3, their fifth studio album One was released.
  • On November 16, their 15th single "WISH" was released.

2006: ARASHIC

  • On May 17, their 16th single "Kitto Daijoubu" was released.
  • On July 5, their sixth studio album ARASHIC was released not only in Japan, but also in Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.
  • On July 31, they visited Taiwan, Thailand, and South Korea, on a tour titled the "Jet Storm Tour" where these countries were later part of their Asia concert tour. All in one day to hold a press conference and promote their latest album.
  • On August 2, their 17th single "Aozora Pedal" written by Suga Shikao was released.
  • On September 16 to 17, their two-day concert at the Taipei Arena in Taipei was held.
  • On September 22, they represented Japan at the 3rd Annual Asian Song Festival in South Korea. Two months later, they became the first group from Johnny's to perform an individual concert in South Korea.[3][4] According to The Korea Times, their concert in South Korea was decided after around 1,500 fans gathered around Incheon International Airport during their Jet Storm tour.[5] Tickets to their concert sold out within an hour as around 150,000 people rushed to order it online.[6]
  • On October 7, their planned concert in Thailand was canceled due to the military coup.[7]

2007: Time

  • On February 21, their 18th single "Love so sweet" was released.
  • On May 2, their 19th single "We can make it!" was released.
  • On July 11, their seventh studio album Time was released.
  • On July 14, their concert tour SUMMER TOUR 2007 FINAL Time -Kotoba no Chikara- was held.
  • On September 5, their 20th single "Happiness" was released.

2008: Dream "A" live

  • On February 20, their 21st single "Step and Go" was released.
  • On April 23, their eighth studio album Dream "A" live was released. It was reported that the album was a hit among male buyers by the Oricon.[8]
  • On June 25, their 22nd single "One Love" was released.
  • On August 20, their 23rd single "truth / Kaze no Mukou e" was released.
  • On September 5, they became the third band after SMAP and DREAMS COME TRUE to perform at the National Olympic Stadium.
  • On November 5, their 24th single "Beautiful days" was released.

2009: 5×10 All the BEST! 1999-2009

  • On March 4, their 25th single "Believe / Kumorinochi, Kaisei" was released.
  • On May 27, their 26th single "Ashita no Kioku / Crazy Moon ~Kimi wa Muteki~ was released.
  • On July 1, their 27th single "Everything" was released.
  • On August 19, their second best album 5×10 All the BEST! 1999-2009 was released in commemoration of their tenth anniversary since debut.
  • On November 11, their 28th single "My Girl" was released.
  • On November 20, ARASHI held an event organized by House Foods titled "Arashi in Tokyo Disney Sea Premium Event" by booking the entire theme park for one night. They performed a special medley of Christmas carols and their own songs such as "A・RA・SHI" and "One Love", making them the first artists to sing their own song at the Tokyo Disney Sea.[9][10]
  • On December 31, they made their debut at the 60th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, which made them the first group in 21 years from Johnny's other than SMAP and TOKIO to perform on the show.[11][12]

2010: Boku no Miteiru Fuukei

  • On February 24, they were awarded "Artist of the Year" at the 24th Japan Gold Disc Awards and received nine other awards in various categories, making them the first artist to win all ten awards simultaneously.[13]
  • On May 19, their 30th single "Monster" was released.
  • On July 7, their 31st single "To be free" was released.
  • On August 4, their ninth studio album Boku no Miteiru Fuukei was released.
  • On September 8, their 32nd single "Løve Rainbow" was released.
  • On October 6, their 33rd single "Dear Snow" was released.
  • On November 10, their 34th single "Hatenai Sora" was released.
  • On December 31, they co-hosted the 61st NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen alongside actress Matsushita Nao, making them the first group to host the show.[14][15]

2011: Beautiful World

  • On January 5, they were awarded "Artist of the Year" in the 25th Japan Gold Disc Awards for the second year in a row.[16]
  • On January 26, their concert DVD ARASHI 10-11 TOUR "Scene" ~Kimi to Boku no Miteiru Fuukei~ STADIUM was released. It sold about 618,000 copies in the first week[17] and sold another 59,000 copies, bringing the total to an estimate of 677,000 copies sold and pushing their overall music DVD sales to 4,014,000 copies.[18] They became the first artist in the Oricon history to sell over four million DVDs.[19]
  • On February 23, their 35th single "Lotus" was released.[20]
  • On July 6, their tenth studio album Beautiful World was released.
  • On June 22, their concert DVD ARASHI 10-11 TOUR "Scene" ~Kimi to Boku no Miteiru Fuukei~ DOME+ sold about 539,000 copies in the first week, pushing their all-time DVD sales to 5.282 million, making them the first Japanese artist to sell over five million DVDs.[21]
  • On November 2, their 36th single "Meikyuu Love Song" was released.
  • On December 31, they co-hosted the 62nd NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen alongside actress Inoue Mao.

2012: Popcorn

  • On March 7, their 37th single "Wild at Heart" was released.
  • On May 9, their 38th single "Face Down" was released.
  • On May 23, their concert tour DVD ARASHI LIVE TOUR Beautiful World was released and sold around 572,000 copies in the first week.
  • On June 6, their 39th single "Your Eyes" was released.
  • On October 31, their 11th studio album Popcorn was released.
  • On December 26, their concert DVD ARASHI ARAFES NATIONAL STADIUM 2012 was released and sold around 624,000 copies in the first week.[22]
  • On December 31, they co-hosted the 63rd NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen alongside actress Horikita Maki.

2013: LOVE

  • On March 6, their 40th single "Calling / Breathless" was released.
  • On May 29, their 41st single "Endless Game" was released.
  • On September 21 to 22, their concert ARASHI ARAFES'13 NATIONAL STADIUM 2013 was held.
  • On October 23, 2013, their 12th studio album LOVE.
  • On December 31, they co-hosted the 64th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen alongside actress Ayase Haruka.

2014: 15th Anniversary

  • On February 12, their 42nd single "Bittersweet" was released.
  • On April 30, their 43rd single "GUTS!" was released.
  • On May 21, their concert DVD and Blu-ray ARASHI ARAFES'13 NATIONAL STADIUM 2013 was released.
  • On May 28, their 44th single "Daremo Shiranai" was released.
  • On July 30, their concert DVD ARASHI Live Tour 2013 "LOVE" was released.
  • On September 19 to 20, their concert ARASHI BLAST in Hawaii was held in celebration of their 15th anniversary since debut.
  • On October 22, their 13th studio album THE DIGITALIAN was released.
  • On December 31, they co-hosted the 65th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen alongside actress Yoshitaka Yuriko.[23]

2015: Japonism

  • On February 25, their 45th single "Sakura" was released.
  • On April 15, their concert DVD ARASHI BLAST in Hawaii was released.
  • On May 13, their 46th single "Aozora no Shita, Kimi no Tonari" was released.
  • On September 2, their 47th single "Ai wo Sakebe" was released.
  • On September 19 to 23, their concert ARASHI BLAST in Miyagi was held in Miyagi Stadium.
  • On October 21, their 14th studio album Japonism was released.
  • On December 31, they performed at the 66th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen as part of the white team and hosted the 2015–2016 Johnny's Countdown concerts.[24]

2016: Are You Happy?

  • On February 24, their 48th single "Fukkatsu LOVE" written by Takeuchi Mariya and composed by Yamashita Tatsuro was released.
  • On May 18, their 49th single "I seek / Daylight" was released.
  • On September 14, their 50th single "Power of the Paradise" was released.
  • On October 26, their 15th studio album Are You Happy? was released.
  • On December 31, they performed at the 67th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen as part of the white team with member Aiba Masaki co-hosting the show alongside actress Arimura Kasumi. For the first time, ARASHI was chosen as this year's "ootori", that is, the artist chosen to appear last and close the show.

2017: "untitled"

  • On February 27, they were awarded "Artist of the Year" at the 31st Japan Gold Disc Awards. Their album Are You Happy? was awarded "Best 5 Albums" and their concert videos ARASHI BLAST in Miyagi and ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2015 Japonism were awarded "Best Music Videos".[25]
  • On April 19, their 51st single "I'll be there" was released.
  • On June 28, their 52nd single "Tsunagu" was released.
  • On October 18, their 16th studio album "untitled" was released.
  • On November 8, their 53rd single "Doors 〜Yuuki no Kiseki〜" was released.

2018: 20th Anniversary Tour

  • On February 21, their 54th single "Find The Answer" was released.
  • On July 25, their 55th single "Natsu Hayate" was released.
  • On October 24, their 56th single "Kimi no Uta" was released.
  • In November 2018, their concert tour ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5x20 was started. They performed a total of 18 shows in five major domes in Japan.[26]
  • On December 23, they announced an additional 32 shows, bringing the total scheduled performances to 50 shows. With an expected 2.43 million total concert attendees, it is the group's biggest tour to date, and also the biggest tour in Japanese history.[27]

2019: Hiatus announcement and 20th anniversary

  • On January 27, they announced via their official fan club site that they will be taking a break from all group activities after December 31, 2020.[28]
  • On June 26, their third best album 5×20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019 was released.
  • On September 11, their 57th single "BRAVE" was released.
  • On October 9, their official YouTube channel was opened.[29]
  • On November 3, they announced the release of their social media account through a live broadcast on their YouTube channel. They also uploaded a new music video (Turning Up) and announced international releases for downloading and streaming of their music catalog.[30] Furthermore, they announced they would visit Taipei, Jakarta, Singapore, and Bangkok on a two-day tour titled "Jet Storm" on November 9 to 11.[31]
  • On November 9, they appeared before the new Emperor and Empress for the public celebration of his enthronement and participated in a congratulatory song called "Ray of Water", singing the third part of it, "Journey to Harmony".[32][33]
  • On December 21, they performed at the opening ceremony of the new National Stadium along with DREAM COME TRUE in the event titled "National Stadium Opening Ceremony: Hello, Our Stadium".[34]
  • On December 13, they announced a documentary about their career and feelings as they approached their hiatus entitled ARASHI's Diary 〜Voyage〜. It was distributed worldwide on Netflix from December 31 and available for one year.[35][36][37]
  • On December 23, a teaser video of "A-RA-SHI: Reborn" collaborating with the popular animation One Piece was published on their official YouTube channel.

2020: Towards the hiatus and This is ARASHI

  • On February 5, all of their 16 studio albums are available on digital music services.[38][39]
  • On February 17, their planned concert in Beijing in spring 2020 was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[40][41]
  • On April 17, they were forced to postpone ARAFES 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[42]
  • On July 29, their 58th single "Kite" written by Yonezu Kenshi was released.
  • On September 18, their digital single "Whenever You Call" produced by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars was released.
  • On November 3, their 17th studio album This is ARASHI was released.
  • On December 30, they were awarded "Special Honor Award" at the 62nd Japan Record Awards.[43]

2021

  • On June 12, their concert film ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5×20 FILM "Record of Memories" had its world premiere at the 24th Shanghai International Film Festival.[44]
  • On July 16, their B-sides compilation albums: URA ARA BEST 1999-2007, URA ARA BEST 2008-2011, URA ARA BEST 2012-2015, and URA ARA BEST 2016-2020 was released on digital music services.
  • On July 28, their concert Blu-ray and DVD ARAFES 2020 at NATIONAL STADIUM was released and sold about 647,783 copies in the first week and topped the Oricon Weekly Video Ranking.[45]
  • On December 29, their concert video This is ARASHI LIVE 2020.12.31 was released and sold about 637,000 copies in the first week.[46]

2024

  • On January 1, following the Noto Peninsula earthquake that occurred on that day, ARASHI donated 67.5 million yen to the "Ishikawa Prefecture 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Disaster Relief Fund" to support the affected areas.[47] The official ARASHI X account posted the following message: "We have heard that there are many people who are still suffering from the hardships of the disaster, and we have decided to do something to help. We are sincerely praying that they will be able to live in peace as soon as possible". Storm Labels donated 67.5 million yen, including earnings from the ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5×20 FILM "Record of Memories" New Year's Eve special exhibition held on December 31, 2023, and the full amount of the five members' remuneration for the same event, as requested by ARASHI.[47]

Discography

Albums

  1. [2001.01.24] ARASHI No. 1 〜Arashi wa Arashi wo Yobu〜
  2. [2002.07.17] HERE WE GO!
  3. [2003.07.09] How's it going?
  4. [2004.07.21] Iza, Now
  5. [2005.08.03] One
  6. [2006.07.05] ARASHIC
  7. [2007.07.11] Time
  8. [2008.04.23] Dream "A" live
  9. [2010.08.04] Boku no Miteiru Fuukei
  10. [2011.07.06] Beautiful World
  11. [2012.10.31] Popcorn
  12. [2013.10.23] LOVE
  13. [2014.10.22] THE DIGITALIAN
  14. [2015.10.21] Japonism
  15. [2016.10.26] Are You Happy?
  16. [2017.10.18] "untitled"
  17. [2020.11.03] This is ARASHI

Best Albums

  1. [2002.05.16] Single Collection 1999-2001
  2. [2004.11.10] 5×5 THE BEST SELECTION OF 2002-2004
  3. [2009.08.19] 5×10 All the BEST! 1999-2009
  4. [2019.06.26] 5×20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019

Digital EP

  1. [2020.02.28] Reborn Vol. 1

Compilation Albums

  1. [2012.09.20] URA ARA MANIA
  2. [2021.07.16] URA ARA BEST 1999-2007
  3. [2021.07.16] URA ARA BEST 2008-2011
  4. [2021.07.16] URA ARA BEST 2012-2015
  5. [2021.07.16] URA ARA BEST 2016-2020

Soundtrack Albums

  1. [2002.10.30] PIKA☆NCHI LIFE IS HARD DAKEDO HAPPY THE ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK
  2. [2007.04.04] Kiiroi Namida Original Soundtrack

Singles

  1. [1999.11.03] A・RA・SHI
  2. [2000.04.05] SUNRISE NIPPON / HORIZON
  3. [2000.07.12] Typhoon Generation
  4. [2000.11.08] Kansha Kangeki Ame Arashi
  5. [2001.04.18] Kimi no Tame ni Boku ga Iru
  6. [2001.08.01] Jidai
  7. [2002.02.06] a Day in Our Life
  8. [2002.04.17] Nice na Kokoroiki
  9. [2002.10.17] PIKA☆NCHI
  10. [2003.02.13] Tomadoi Nagara
  11. [2003.09.03] Hadashi no Mirai / Kotoba yori Taisetsu na Mono
  12. [2004.02.18] PIKA★★NCHI DOUBLE
  13. [2004.08.18] Hitomi no Naka no Galaxy / Hero
  14. [2005.03.23] Sakura Sake
  15. [2005.11.16] WISH
  16. [2006.05.17] Kitto Daijoubu
  17. [2006.08.02] Aozora Pedal
  18. [2007.02.21] Love so sweet
  19. [2007.05.02] We can make it!
  20. [2007.09.05] Happiness
  21. [2008.02.20] Step and Go
  22. [2008.06.25] One Love
  23. [2008.08.20] truth / Kaze no Mukou e
  24. [2008.11.05] Beautiful days
  25. [2009.03.04] Believe / Kumorinochi, Kaisei
  26. [2009.05.27] Ashita no Kioku / Crazy Moon ~Kimi wa Muteki~
  27. [2009.07.01] Everything
  28. [2009.11.11] My Girl
  29. [2010.03.03] Troublemaker
  30. [2010.05.19] Monster
  31. [2010.07.07] To be free
  32. [2010.09.08] Løve Rainbow
  33. [2010.10.06] Dear Snow
  34. [2010.11.10] Hatenai Sora
  35. [2011.02.23] Lotus
  36. [2011.11.02] Meikyuu Love Song
  37. [2012.03.07] Wild at Heart
  38. [2012.05.09] Face Down
  39. [2012.06.06] Your Eyes
  40. [2013.03.06] Calling / Breathless
  41. [2013.05.29] Endless Game
  42. [2014.02.12] Bittersweet
  43. [2014.04.30] GUTS!
  44. [2014.05.28] Daremo Shiranai
  45. [2015.02.25] Sakura
  46. [2015.05.13] Aozora no Shita, Kimi no Tonari
  47. [2015.09.02] Ai wo Sakebe
  48. [2016.02.24] Fukkatsu LOVE
  49. [2016.05.18] I seek / Daylight
  50. [2016.09.14] Power of the Paradise
  51. [2017.04.19] I'll be there
  52. [2017.06.28] Tsunagu
  53. [2017.11.08] Doors 〜Yuuki no Kiseki〜
  54. [2018.02.21] Find The Answer
  55. [2018.07.25] Natsu Hayate
  56. [2018.10.24] Kimi no Uta
  57. [2019.09.11] BRAVE
  58. [2020.07.29] Kite

Digital Singles

  1. [2019.11.03] Turning Up
  2. [2019.12.20] A-RA-SHI: Reborn
  3. [2020.01.24] Turning Up (R3HAB Remix)
  4. [2020.05.15] Love so sweet: Reborn
  5. [2020.06.26] Face Down: Reborn
  6. [2020.07.24] IN THE SUMMER
  7. [2020.09.18] Whenever You Call
  8. [2020.10.30] Party Starters

Blu-ray or DVD

  1. [2002.06.12] ALL or NOTHING
  2. [2003.12.17] How's it going? SUMMER CONCERT 2003
  3. [2005.01.01] 2004 ARASHI! Iza, Now Tour!!
  4. [2007.05.23] ARASHI AROUND ASIA Thailand-Taiwan-Korea
  5. [2007.10.17] ARASHI AROUND ASIA+ in DOME
  6. [2008.04.16] SUMMER TOUR 2007 FINAL Time -Kotoba no Chikara-
  7. [2009.03.25] ARASHI AROUND ASIA 2008 in TOKYO
  8. [2009.10.28] 5×10 All the BEST! CLIPS 1999-2009
  9. [2010.04.07] ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5×10
  10. [2011.01.26] ARASHI 10-11 TOUR "Scene" ~Kimi to Boku no Miteiru Fuukei~ STADIUM
  11. [2011.06.15] ARASHI 10-11 TOUR "Scene" ~Kimi to Boku no Miteiru Fuukei~ DOME+
  12. [2012.05.23] ARASHI LIVE TOUR Beautiful World
  13. [2012.12.26] ARASHI ARAFES NATIONAL STADIUM 2012
  14. [2013.04.24] ARASHI LIVE TOUR Popcorn
  15. [2014.05.21] ARASHI ARAFES'13 NATIONAL STADIUM 2013
  16. [2014.07.30] ARASHI Live Tour 2013 "LOVE"
  17. [2015.04.15] ARASHI BLAST in Hawaii
  18. [2015.07.29] ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2014 THE DIGITALIAN
  19. [2016.01.01] ARASHI BLAST in Miyagi
  20. [2016.08.24] ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2015 Japonism
  21. [2017.05.31] ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2016-2017 Are You Happy?
  22. [2018.06.13] ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2017-2018 "untitled"
  23. [2019.10.16] 5×20 All the BEST!! CLIPS 1999-2019
  24. [2020.09.30] ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5×20
  25. [2021.07.28] ARAFES 2020 at NATIONAL STADIUM
  26. [2021.12.29] This is ARASHI LIVE 2020.12.31
  27. [2022.09.15] ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5×20 FILM "Record of Memories"

Filmography

Televisions

Drama

  • V no ARASHI (1999)
  • Saigo no Yakusoku (2010)

Variety

  • ARASHI no V1 (1999)
  • Mayonaka no Arashi (2001-2002)
  • C no ARASHI! (2002-2003)
  • Nama Arashi (2002-2004)
  • D no ARASHI! (2003-2005)
  • Mago Mago Arashi (2005-2007)
  • G no ARASHI! (2005-2006)
  • Arashi no Shukudai-kun (2006-2010)
  • GOLDEN RUSH ARASHI (2007-2008)
  • Himitsu no Arashi-chan! (2008-2013)
  • VS ARASHI (2008-2020)
  • Arashi ni Shiyagare (2010-2020)

Movies

  • PIKA☆NCHI LIFE IS HARD DAKEDO HAPPY (2003)
  • PIKA☆☆NCHI LIFE IS HARD DAKARA HAPPY (2004)
  • Kiiroi Namida (2007)
  • Saigo no Yakusoku (2010)
  • PIKA☆★☆NCHI LIFE IS HARD TABUN HAPPY (2014)

Publications

Photobooks

  1. [2002.06.15] in a rush
  2. [2002.10.04] Arashi 04150515 (嵐04150515)
  3. [2004.03.01] Pika★★nchi AtoZ Arashi no Pikanchi Double na Hibi (ピカ★★ンチ AtoZ 嵐のピカンチダブルな日々)
  4. [2007.01.11] ARASHI AROUND ASIA
  5. [2007.04.04] Kiiroi Namida Seireki 1963 no Arashi (黄色い涙 西暦一九六三年の嵐)
  6. [2008.09.03] ARASHI IS ALIVE!
  7. [2020] ARASHI at 5 DOMES 2009-2019

Gallery

Trivia

  • They are the second artist with the highest total sales revenue in Japan in 2011 with ¥15.369 billion.[48]
  • They are the third artist with the highest total sales revenue in Japan in 2012 with ¥10.454 billion.[49]
  • They are the artist with the highest total sales revenue in Japan in 2013 with ¥14.192 billion.[50]
  • They are the artist with the highest total sales revenue in Japan in 2014 with ¥13.823 billion.[51]
  • They are the artist with the highest total sales revenue in Japan in 2015 with ¥14,328 billion.[52]
  • They are the artist with the highest total sales revenue in Japan in 2016 with ¥12.183 billion.[53]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 ARASHI Biography on Johnny's net
  2. "嵐、2020年をもってグループ活動休止 ファンクラブサイトで電撃発表(スポーツ報知)".
  3. ARASHI announces solo concerts in Korea
  4. ARASHI begins its conquest of Asia
  5. J-Pop Group Arashi Promises to Charm Korean Fans
  6. ARASHI Concert in Korea Sold Out in 1 Hour
  7. KAT-TUN cancels Bangkok concert
  8. 嵐 8枚目のアルバムは、男性からの関心度も上昇
  9. ディズニーシーに嵐!超プレミアムイベント 7000人招待に500万通!!
  10. 嵐 ディズニーシースペシャル公演
  11. 2009 Kohaku Uta Gassen lineup announced
  12. A Storm Coming to NHK
  13. 嵐、『日本ゴールドディスク大賞』を初受賞! 同賞史上初の10冠も達成
  14. Arashi, Nao Matsushita to host 61st Kohaku Uta Gassen
  15. NHK紅白歌合戦:今年の司会に松下さんと嵐
  16. 25th Japan Gold Disc Award: Arashi earns Artist of the Year
  17. 嵐、ミュージックDVD史上最高の初週売上61.8万枚
  18. Charts: KAT-TUN, Yusuke, Arashi
  19. 嵐、史上初の音楽DVD総売上400万枚突破
  20. 嵐、相葉雅紀主演ドラマ「バーテンダー」主題歌"Lotus"を2月にシングル化
  21. 嵐、史上初のDVD総売上500万枚突破
  22. Oricon Weekly Charts for 1/21 ~ 1/27
  23. 今年の紅白司会は"初"吉高由里子&"5年連続"嵐に決定
  24. ジャニーズカウントダウン出演者一挙発表、初のリクエスト企画も決定
  25. ゴールドディスク大賞は嵐が史上初5回目&各賞にSMAP、欅坂、AKB、星野源ら
  26. デビュー20周年迎える嵐、5大ドームツアー開催
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