Hi no Ataru Basho (Misia single)

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"陽のあたる場所
(Hi no Ataru Basho)"
"陽のあたる場所(Hi no Ataru Basho)" cover
Single by MISIA
from the album Mother Father Brother Sister
Released May 21, 1998
Format Maxi Single
Genre R&B, J-Pop
Length 21:54
Label Arista Japan
MISIA singles chronology
"Tsutsumikomu Youni..."
(1998)
"Hi no Ataru Basho"
(1998)
"BELIEVE"
(1999)

"Hi no Ataru Basho" is MISIA's 2nd single. It was released on May 21, 1998. It entered the charts at #15 and sold 31,450 copies on its first week. 4 weeks later it climbed to #9. "Hi no Ataru Basho" was used as theme song for the movie "'hood" as well as the TV program "Docchi no Ryouri Show". The coupling, "Koisuru Kisetsu" was used in a "Elleseine" commercial and served as opening theme to the TV program "BREAKBEATS".

  1. 陽のあたる場所 (ORIGINAL MIX) (Hi no Ataru Basho; A place in the sun)
  2. 恋する季節 (Koisuru Kisetsu; Loving season)
  3. 陽のあたる場所 (MASTER KEY Remix~featuring K-DUB SHINE)
  4. 陽のあたる場所 (NEW SOUL RIVER DUB)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
May 21, 1998 Oricon Daily Singles Chart
May 21, 1998 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #9 223,150 13 weeks
May 21, 1998 Oricon Yearly Singles Chart


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