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TVXQ / DBSK / Tohoshinki has been very successful in Japan, with numerous number #1 hits on the Oricon Charts and holding concerts at the famed Tokyo Dome. With all these acheivements, The Rising Gods of the East have really risen fast in the land of the rising sun. Well, they can add another title to their long list of feats in Japan.

On September 13th, Japanese CDTV had a poll asking, "What Artists do you want to see most live?" And the boys of TVXQ came in at number 2. They surpassed famous acts such as Kat-tun, Exile, and Ayumi Hamasaki. Only the mega popular Arashi were ahead of them.

I remember not too long ago when TVXQ wasn't even allowed on Music Station, they've come a long way. Congratulations and much continued success in Japan. I also hope the legal issues in Korea are remedied soon. Thanks to kpopper for the tip. Also check out the OneTVXQ Forums.

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I thought this was pretty interesting too, haha.

Supernova wants to be like TVXQ
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Working with T-ara to form a project group isn't the only thing Supernova (Choshinsung) is up to these days. The 6 member boy group released a new Japanese single last week titled "Kimidake Wo Zutto" which got up to #5 on the Oricon Daily Charts, thus showing their efforts to penetrate the Japanese market.

To commemorate their efforts into Japan, Supernova held a special event on September 13th at the Higashi Ikebukuro Sunshine Plaza in Tokyo, Japan. More than 2,000 fans were in attendance and they performed three songs including their new single "Kimidake Wo Zutto." At the event Supernova stated, "We're going to work hard so that one day we can achieve number 1 on the Oricon Charts like TVXQ / DBSK / Tohoshinki has. It's also a goal of ours to perform at the Tokyo Dome one day like TVXQ."

To be honest, I don't know too much about Supernova but judging by their new MV for "Kimidake Wo Zutto" and the moderate success it has received, it seems they have the look that'll appeal to the Japanese audience. If they continue to work hard I can see them becoming pretty big in Japan. Thanks to escapism @ OneTVXQ Forums for sharing the information.

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