Final Distance - Charts

Charts

"Final Distance" - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
July 25, 2001 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 2
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 2 582,120 13
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 24
Hikaru Utada
Japanese-language studio albums
  • First Love
  • Distance
  • Deep River
  • Ultra Blue
  • Heart Station
English-language studio albums
  • Precious
  • Exodus
  • This Is the One
Compilation albums
  • Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1
  • Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2
  • Utada the Best
Tours
  • Bohemian Summer 2000
  • Utada Hikaru In Budokan 2004
  • Utada United 2006
  • Utada: In the Flesh 2010
  • Wild Life
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Awards
Hikaru Utada singles
Japanese singles
First Love
  • "Automatic/Time Will Tell"
  • "Movin' on Without You"
  • "First Love"
Distance
  • "Addicted to You"
  • "Wait & See (Risk)"
  • "For You/Time Limit"
  • "Can You Keep a Secret?"
Deep River
  • "Final Distance"
  • "Traveling"
  • "Hikari"
  • "Sakura Drops/Letters"
Single Collection Vol. 1
  • "Colors"
Ultra Blue
  • "Colors"
  • "Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro"
  • "Be My Last"
  • "Passion"
  • "Keep Tryin'"
  • "This Is Love"
Heart Station
  • "Boku wa Kuma"
  • "Flavor of Life"
  • "Beautiful World/Kiss & Cry"
  • "Heart Station/Stay Gold"
  • "Fight the Blues"
  • "Prisoner of Love"
Single Collection Vol. 2
  • "Beautiful World (PLANiTb Acoustica Mix)"
  • "Hymne à l'amour (Ai no Anthem)"
  • "Goodbye Happiness"
  • "Show Me Love (Not a Dream)"
Non-album
  • "Sakura Nagashi"
English singles
Precious
  • "Close to You"
Exodus
  • "Easy Breezy"
  • "Devil Inside"
  • "Exodus '04"
  • "You Make Me Want to Be a Man"
This Is the One
  • "Come Back to Me"
  • "Sanctuary"
  • "Dirty Desire"
Non-album
  • "Remix: Fly Me to the Moon"
Other songs
  • "Do You"
  • "Eternally"
  • "Arashi no Megami"
  • "Can't Wait 'Til Christmas"

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