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Revision as of 20:28, 28 May 2009

"Ren'ai Shashin"
Song

"Renai Shashin" (JA:恋愛写真; Love Photograph) is Ai Otsuka's 13th single under the avex trax label. It is also her third and final single released in 2006.

"Renai Shashin", a ballad, was used as the theme song of the movie "Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru". The title of the movie was originally "Heavenly Forest," but was changed to a phrase from the song's lyrics after the director listened to the song.

The b-side, "Hanikami Jane", an upbeat song, was used in a CM for Look: a la mode chocolate. The third track is a live version of "Haneari Tamago," a song originally on Otsuka's 3rd album Love Cook.

The single debuted at #2 during its first week, selling 77,570 copies and making it Otsuka's highest debut sales of the year. "Renai Shashin" was second only to Kisarazu Cat's Eye's Seaside Byebye. It sold a total of 129,855 copies in 2006, making it the 75th best-selling single of the year.

Track listing

CD version

  1. Renai Shashin (Love Photograph, 恋愛写真)
  2. Hanikami Jane (Shy Jane, ハニカミジェーン)
  3. Haneari Tamago (Live Version) (Feathered Egg, 羽ありたまご)
  4. Renai Shashin (instrumental)
  5. Hanikami Jane (Instrumental)

DVD version

  1. Renai Shashin (PV)

Live performances

  • 25 September 2006 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Special
  • 20 October 2006 – Music Station
  • 20 October 2006 – PopJam
  • 26 October 2006 – Utaban
  • 22 November 2006 – Best Hit Kyodai
  • 29 November 2006 – Best Artist
  • 7 December 2006 – FNS Music Festival
  • 22 December 2006 – Music Station Super Live 2006
  • 29 December 2006 – Sakigake Ongaku Banzuke - "Frienger" + "Renai Shashin"
  • 30 December 2006 – 48th Japan Record Awards
  • 31 December 2006 – Kouhaku Uta Gassen

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
October 25, 2006 Oricon Daily Charts 1
Oricon Weekly Charts 1 77,570 copies 147,975 copies 7 weeks
Oricon Monthly Charts 3
Oricon Yearly Charts 75