Usually most of the songs that sell well digitally are the chaku-uta ringtones (the 30-50 seconds parts), the hundred thousans/millions are mainly there.
For full songs it's usually hard to get platinum+ since most people are interested in ringtones and not the full songs (are cost more). Some popular songs don't even get gold in full songs.
But ayu's Days managed to get platinum there and Rule 100,000, that's really good!
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Originally Posted by ayu_fan929
^Probably took them this long to get to a particular certification...
Well since RIAJ counts mu-mo, music.jp, mora.jp, dwango and reco-choku into their weeklies, they probably count them in the certifications as well... Chaku-Uta isn't just one particular company...
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But above the certifications on RIAJ's pages they write
chaku-uta (着うた(R)) and chaku-uta full (着うたフル(R)), if they would count the others too why would they write specifically chaku-uta and chaku-uta full?