Hito日語排行榜

"Hito" (人) in Japanese means "person" or "people". It is not a term used for music charts or rankings. However, if you are referring to a specific Japanese music chart or ranking that includes the word "hito" in its name, it might be one of the following:

  1. Oricon Chart - This is one of the most well-known and respected music charts in Japan. It tracks sales of music and entertainment-related items in Japan. Oricon does not have a chart named "hito" specifically, but it does have various charts for different music genres and artists.

  2. Billboard Japan - Billboard Japan publishes various music charts that rank songs and artists based on sales and streaming data. Again, there is no chart named "hito" in Billboard Japan's lineup.

  3. Japan Hot 100 - This is a chart published by Billboard Japan that ranks the 100 most popular songs in Japan based on digital download sales, physical CD sales, and radio play. This chart also does not include the word "hito" in its title.

If you are looking for a specific chart or ranking that includes the word "hito" in its name, it might be a local or niche ranking that is not widely recognized or covered by international music chart services. Without more context, it is difficult to determine exactly which chart you are referring to.