Shuto Iten Keikaku

"Shuto Iten Keikaku"

Japanese Edition's cover
Single by Team Syachihoko
from the album Himatsubushi
B-side "Sokosoko Premium"
"Maji Kansha"(Japanese Edition)
"Summer Lover" (Nagoya Edition)
Released June 19, 2013 (2013-06-19) (Japan)
Format CD single
Genre J-pop, pop
Label Unborde
Team Syachihoko singles chronology
"The Stardust Bowling"
(2012)

"Otome Juken Sensō: Another War"
(2013)
"Shuto Iten Keikaku"
(2013)
"Ai no Chikyūsai"
(2013)
Music video
"Shuto Iten Keikaku" on YouTube
"Soko Soko Premium"

"Shuto Iten Keikaku" (首都移転計画, "Plan for the Relocation of the Capital") is the fourth single by the Japanese girl idol group Team Syachihoko, to be released in Japan on June 19, 2013 by Unborde Records (Warner Music Japan). The single is positioned as the group's "Japanese pre-major debut single".[1][2][3][4][5]

Track listing

Japanese Edition (Regular Edition)

No.TitleLength
1."Shuto Iten Keikaku" (首都移転計画) 
2."Sokosoko Premium" (そこそこプレミアム Sokosoko Puremiamu) 
3."Maji Kansha" (マジ感謝) 
4."Shuto Iten Keikaku (instrumental)" (首都移転計画(off vocal)) 
5."Sokosoko Premium (instrumental)" (そこそこプレミアム(off vocal)) 
6."Maji Kansha (instrumental)" (マジ感謝(off vocal)) 

Nagoya Edition (Nagoya & Venue Edition)

No.TitleLength
1."Shuto Iten Keikaku" (首都移転計画) 
2."Sokosoko Premium" (そこそこプレミアム) 
3."Summer Lover" (サマラバ Samaraba) 
4."Shuto Iten Keikaku (instrumental)" (首都移転計画(off vocal)) 
5."Sokosoko Premium (instrumental)" (そこそこプレミアム(off vocal)) 
6."Summer Lover (instrumental)" (サマラバ(off vocal)) 

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[6] 11

References


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