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'''Tong Vfang Xien Qi''' (東方神起 in Hanja/Chinese/Japanese; 동방신기 in Hangul) is a five-member male chorus group based in Korea by [[SM Entertainment]]. In Japan, they are officially known as '''TOHOSHINKI'''. Due to differences in romanization of the Hangul by fans, they are often seen as Dong Bang Shin Ki or Dong Bang Shin Gi. Depending on which romanization is used, they are abbreviated as TVXQ, TVfXQ, DBSK, DBSG, or THSK. On official material in Korea and Japan they are shortened to TVXQ and THSK respectively. The group itself mostly uses the "TVfXQ" abbreviation.
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'''Tong Vfang Xien Qi''' (東方神起; ''Rising Gods of the East'') (also known as '''Dong Bang Shin Ki''' (동방신기) in Korea and '''Tohoshinki''' (東方神起) in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a [[K-Pop]]/[[J-Pop]] male duo (formerly five-member group) from Korea.
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They debuted in Korea in January, 2004 under [[SM Entertainment]] label with the single "[[Hug (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Hug]]", and in April, 2005 in Japan under [[rhythm zone]] label with the single "[[Stay With Me Tonight]]". In 2009 legal disputes arisen with SM Entertainment leaving at that moment the future of the group in Korea uncertain. One year later, in April 2010, [[avex]] stated through a press release that their activities in Japan were also put in hold or suspended.
  
TVXQ has debuted in Korea, Japan, and China and is well known as one of the leaders of the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallyu Hallyu] Korean Wave. They are currently under the [[SM Entertainment]] label in Korea and the [[avex]] [[rhythm zone]] label in Japan.
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On April 14, 2010, it was announced the creation of a new group [[JUNSU / JEJUNG / YUCHUN]] by the three members that started the legal disputes. On November 23, 2010, SM Entertainment announced Tong Vfang Xien Qi comeback including only two members, [[U-Know]] and [[Max (singer)|Max]].
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Members </span>==
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They own various records in Japan, with the single "[[Purple Line]]" they become first foreign male-group to have a #1 single on [[Oricon]] charts, Tohoshinki also broke [[Wikipedia:Elton John|Elton John]]'s record for the highest first week sales by a foreign artist, which lasted for twelve years and four months with their 29th single "[[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]]", and the release of their first best album, ''[[Best Selection 2010|BEST SELECTION 2010]]'', in February 2010 become the most sold album in its first week by a foreign group selling 412,861 copies.
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* [[Hero (DBSK)|Hero]] (Kim Jaejoong 김재중)
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==Members==
* [[U-Know]] (Jung Yunho 정윤호) (Leader)
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* [[U-Know|U-Know / YUNHO]] (ユンホ) ''(Leader)''
* [[Micky]] (Park Yoochun 박유천)
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* [[Max (singer)|Max / CHANGMIN]] (チャンミン)
* [[Xiah]] (Kim Junsu 김준수)
 
* [[Max]] (Shim Changmin 심창민)
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
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===Former Members===
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* [[Hero (Tong Vfang Xien Qi)|Hero / JEJUNG]] (ジェジュン)
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* [[Micky|Micky / YUCHUN]] (ユチョン)
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* [[Xiah|Xiah / JUNSU]] (ジュンス)
  
<div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 252px">[[Image:dbskdebut.jpg|[[Image:250px-dbskdebut.jpg|250px|TVXQ promoting "Hug"]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:dbskdebut.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>TVXQ promoting "Hug"</div></div></div>
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==Information==
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[[File:The Way U are promo 2004.jpg|thumb|right|300px|TVXQ promoting "[[The Way U Are]]" (2004) ]]
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===Debut (Korea & Japan)===
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Tong Vfang Xien Qi officially debuted on December 26, 2003. It was during a joint showcase in Seoul between Korean singer [[BoA]] and American singer [[Wikipedia:Britney Spears|Britney Spears]]. TVXQ joined the stage to perform two songs from their debut single, which was released a few days later, "[[Hug (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Hug]]" and the A Capella song collaboration with [[BoA]], "[[Oh Holy Night]]"
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Formation</span>===
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On January 14, 2004 they released "[[Hug (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Hug]]".  The single peaked at #4 on the monthly charts and sold a total of 169,532 copies, making it the 14th best selling record of the year. Eventually the single reached to sell more than 237,000 copies. Five months later, in June 24, they release their second single, "[[The Way U Are]]" wich debuted at #2 on the charts and becoming the 9th best selling record of the year, selling 214,069 copies. This single sold a total of 300,000 copies becoming TVXQ's best selling single.
  
The five members of '''Tong Vfang Xien Qi''' were chosen via several auditions held by SM Entertainment. The first member to joing the group was [[Xiah|Kim Junsu]], who was chosen for his singing ability. He entered SM at twelve years of age and was trained for about six years before he debuted as Xiah Junsu. The second member added, who would later become the leader, was [[U-Know|Jung Yunho]], who went by U-Know Yunho. He was chosen for his dancing ability and first place in a dance competition. Previously, he had rapped and done work with [[Dana]]. The third member added was [[Hero|Kim Jaejoong]], who won a competition for both looks and voice. His nickname, Youngwoong, which translates to Hero, was given to him by a fortune teller. Fourth came the youngest member, [[Max|Shim Changmin]], who was chosen for his vocals. Finally, [[Micky|Park Yoochun]] was added before the group's debut. Yoochun had been living in Chantilly, Virginia in the United States with his family, where he attended high school, and went by the name Micky. He was spotted by SM Entertainment in an all-state singing competition, in which he had won first place.
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In October 13, they release their debut album ''[[Tri-Angle (album)|TRI-ANGLE]]''. The album debuted at the top the charts and sold a total of 242,580 copies, making it the 8th best selling record of the year. The album, which was later released in other Asian countries, sold a total of 308,000 copies.
  
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 302px">[[Image:dbskinternational.jpg|[[Image:300px-dbskinternational.jpg|300px|TVXQ promoting TRI-ANGLE]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:dbskinternational.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>TVXQ promoting TRI-ANGLE</div></div></div>
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[[File:Hi Ya Ya Summer Day promo 2005.jpg|thumb|left|300px|TVXQ promoting "[[Hi Ya Ya Yeoreumnal]]" (2005) ]]
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After the release of ''[[Tri-Angle (album)|TRI-ANGLE]]'', in November 25, the group moved to Japan to release a new English version of "[[Hug (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Hug]]". "HUG" was released as a "commemorative single" in Japan instead of a debut single. A few months later, in April 27, their official Japanese debut single, "[[Stay With Me Tonight]]", was released. Despite only selling 9,818 copies, in July, 13 they released their second Japanese single, "[[Somebody to Love|Somebody To Love]]" , after the release of the Korean summer special single "[[Hi Ya Ya Yeoreumnal]]", and before returning to Korea to release, in September, their second Korean album ''[[Rising Sun]]''. The album sold 222,472 copies and became the fourth best selling record of 2005. Thanks to the re-package releases, the album become the most selling album in 2006 with more than 400,000 copies sold.
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Debut and Early Works</span>===
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Tong Vfang Xien Qi ended 2005 with three releases, their third Japanese single "[[My Destiny]]", which sold 13,919 copies, the collaboration Korean single "[[Show Me Your Love]]" with [[Super Junior]], which sold 67,000 copies and their first video release, the ''[[Rising Sun Showcase]]''
  
TVXQ debuted in Korea on December 26th, 2003 during a [[BoA]] performance in tribute to [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britney_Spears Britney Spears], singing "Oh Holy Night" a capella with BoA, as well as their first single [[Hug (DBSK)|HUG]]. They chose the name "Cassiopeia" for their fanclub because the constellation has five stars, matching TVXQ. Though evidence surfaced that [[SM Entertainment]] had intended upon a group with rotating membership, the idea was abandoned due to strong fan dissension. They quickly found themselves at number 1 on the Korean Charts as they released their first album [[Tri-Angle|TRI-ANGLE]] on October 13th, 2004. They released their second album, [[Christmas Gift from Dong Bang Shin Ki]], a Christmas tribute featuring a few a capella tracks that December. Soon after they turned their attentions to the Chinese market, releasing Chinese/English versions of the songs "Hug" and "TRI-ANGLE". In 2005, they released their third Korean album, [[Rising Sun]], which was also a success, selling 284,045 copies overall.
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===Japanese Success===
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[[File:Prince in Prague 2006.jpg|thumb|right|280px|TVXQ for "Prince in Prague" Photobook (2006) ]]
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2006 started with their first Asian international tour, ''[[1st Live Concert Rising Sun]]''. The tour started in Korea, and they visited Thailand and Malaysia. With their concert in Malaysia, they become the first Korean artist to perform in the country.
  
===<span class="mw-headline">First International Activities</span>===
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In March, 2006, TVXQ released their fourth Japanese single, "[[Asu wa Kuru Kara]]", and their Japanese debut album, ''[[Heart, Mind and Soul]]''. The title track for the single was used as the 17th ending theme for the anime ''[[One Piece]]'', becoming their first Japanese tie-in. ''[[Heart, Mind and Soul]]'' debuted on the weekly Oricon album chart at #25 and sold 36,397 copies. Eventually, the album managed to sold 58,000 copies in Japan and 32,000 copies in Korea.
  
Between their second and third album, TVXQ began their "Rising Sun 1st Asia Tour" tour across Asia, making stops in China, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan [[http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2006/7/18/music/14861880&sec=music 1]]. In 2005, they debuted in Japan with their single [[Stay With Me Tonight]]. Though the group did not speak Japanese, they found themselves thrust into the Japanese market in an attempt to increase their notoriety. Learning Japanese from staff members, they went on to release six singles and an album between 2005 and 2006, though not to much commercial success. When asked to reflect on their first venture in Japan, group members agreed that it was lonely and they had spent a lot of time in their apartment. After their single [[Sky (Tohoshinki)|Sky]], a moderate success which placed # 6 on the [[Oricon]] charts, they once again returned to focus on Korea and began preparations for their third Korean album.
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Their fifth Japanese single, "[[Rising Sun / Heart, Mind and Soul]]", was released only a month later than the album, and its second A-side was a recut track from it. The single reached #22 on the[[ Oricon]] charts and sold 7,376 copies. Also in May, Tohoshinki started their first Japanese live tour, ''[[1st Live Tour 2006 ~Heart, Mind and Soul~]]''.
  
<div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 252px">[[Image:dbskO.jpg|[[Image:250px-dbskO.jpg|250px|TVXQ promoting 'O' - Jung.Ban.Hap]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:dbskO.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>TVXQ promoting 'O' - Jung.Ban.Hap</div></div></div>
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TVXQ released two singles in June 2006, their Korean fourth single, "[[Dong Bang Tuhon]]", and "[[Begin (Tohoshinki)|Begin]]", their 6th Japanese single. Only a couple of months later, on August 16, Tohosinki released the Japanese single "[[Sky (Tohoshinki)|Sky]]". "Sky" debuted at #6 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 26,890 copies, it was their first release to enter in Oricon's top 10. In this same summer, the group performed for the first time at [[avex]]'s annual nationwide concert tour, [[A-nation]]. They went on stage as the opening act in Kobe.
  
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In September 2006, the group returned to Korea for the release of their third album,'' [['O' - Jung.Ban.Hap|'O' - Jung・Ban・Hap]]''. The Album was the best selling album in Korea in 2006 and sold more than 400,000 copies. Two months later in November, they released their 8th Japanese single, "[[Miss You / "O" - Sei Han Gou|miss you / "O" - Sei・Han・Gou]]", which included as second A-side a Japanese version of their Korean third album title track. The single debuted at #3 and sold 29,226 copies, making this single their first Top Three single on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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[[File:Second Tour O 2007.jpg|thumb|left|310px|TVXQ promoting the ''[[2nd Asia Tour Concert "O"]]'' (2007) ]]
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2007 started with the release of their 7th Japanese single "[[Step by Step]]", followed by their second tour, ''[[2nd Asia Tour Concert "O"]]'' in February. The concert tour started in Seoul, followed by concerts in Taiwan, Malysia, Thailand and China during the following months until June 2008.
  
In late 2006, the group began promoting their third Korean album, [['O' - Jung.Ban.Hap]] and its repackaging with the song "Balloons". The album saw great commercial success, eventually selling over 370,000 copies in Korea and internationally, winning the group a variety of awards.
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In March 2007, Tohoshinki released their 10th Japanese single, "[[Choosey Lover]]", and their second Japanese album, ''[[Five in the Black]]''. Both debuted in the the Top Ten on the [[Oricon]] charts, selling 28,116 and 62,362 copies respectively. The album sold 84,000 copies in Japan and 29,000 copies in Korea.  
  
2006 was a year full of scandals for the group. In April, Jaejoong was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. He appeared in their next concert, however, and apologized to fans 100 times. In October, an incident with an anti-fan left Yunho hospitalized after he drank from a bottle containing [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanoacrylate Cyanoacrylate], also known as Super Glue. Though the girl's identity was known, no charges were pressed as Yunho stated that he has a sister near the same age as the girl. Yunho was replaced in the performances around that time by a masked dancer. Towards the end of November, a man named Han came forward claiming to be Jaejoong's biological father and filed a lawsuit against his adoptive parents. The lawsuit was withdrawn, however, when Jaejoong recognized the man as his real father but chose to keep his adoptive name.
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From June to December 2007, the group released five Japanese singles with only a difference of two months between them. In June 13, they released the single "[[Lovin' You (Tohoshinki)| Lovin' you]]", which ranked #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts, their highest position since the debut. In August 1, the summer single "[[Summer ~Summer Dream / Song for You / Love in the Ice~|SUMMER ~Summer Dream / Song for you / Love in the Ice~]]" was released, this single it's considerated to be the beginning of Tohoshinki's popularity rise in Japan, as the group ranked for the first time #1 in Oricon daily charts, and it was their first single to sold over 100,00 copies. In September 19, they release the double A-side "[[Shine / Ride On|SHINE / Ride on]]" which also ranked #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts selling 41,978 copies. In November 14, "[[Forever Love (Tohoshinki)|Forever Love]]" their 14th single was released and in December 19, they released the single "[[Together (Tohoshinki)|Together]]", which was used as the theme song for [[Wikipedia:Sanrio|Sanrio]]'s film, ''[[Cinnamon the Movie]]''. Also in November, they were featured in [[Koda Kumi]]'s 38th single "[[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]]".
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Return to Japan</span>===
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===TRICK Project and MIROTIC Controversy===
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On January 16, 2008, Tohoshinki released their 16th Japanese single, "[[Purple Line]]". The single set their first Japanese record as its the group's first single to reach #1 on the Oricon weekly charts, and making Tohoshinki the first foreign male group and second Korean artist, after [[BoA]], to rank #1 on Oricon charts. "[[Purple Line]]" was their first Japanese release to have a Korean special release with the addition of a Korean version of the title track. A week later, in January 23, Tohoshinki released their third Japanese album ''[[T]]'', which debuted at #4 on the Oricon Weekly album chart and sold 152,079 copies.
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[[File:MIROTIC promo 2008.jpg|thumb|right|300px|TVXQ promoting ''[[Mirotic|MIROTIC]]'' (2008) ]]
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At the end of January, [[rhythm zone]] announced the "[[Trick Project|TRICK Project]]". This project included the release of five singles over six weeks, since February 6, 2008 to March 12, 2008, "[[Two Hearts / Wild Soul|Two hearts / WILD SOUL]]", "[[Runaway / My Girlfriend]]", "[[If...! / Rainy Night|If...!? / Rainy Night]]", "[[Close to You / Crazy Life|Close to you / Crazy Life]]" and "[[Keyword / Maze]]". Each single included four songs and were released as double A-side singles. The first song was performed by all the members while the second song was sang by only one member for each single.
  
Keeping a busy schedule, in late 2006, TVXQ turned their undivided attention back to the Japanese market. In December, they released their 9th Japanese single, [[Miss You / "O" Sei Han Gou|miss you / "O" - Sei・Han・Gou]], which charted on the [[Oricon]] in the #3 spot. All five members began taking intensive Japanese lessons to help their ability to communicate and subsequently began appearing on many Japanese variety shows while continuing to release singles and their second Japanese album, [[Five in the Black]]. Then began their "FIVE IN THE BLACK" tour and due to their popularity, added two concerts at the legendary Tokyo Nippon Budoukan Arena. In June, they released the single [[Lovin' You (Tohoshinki)| Lovin' you]], which was a great success and ranked #2 on the Oricon. In August, they released their four-sided [[Summer ~Summer Dream / Song for You / Love in the Ice~|SUMMER ~Summer Dream / Song for you / Love in the Ice~]] single, which peaked at #1 in the daily charts, but fell short to [[Hey! Say! 7]]'s single and took the #2 spot for the week. Their 13th single [[Shine / Ride On]] released on the 19th of September also ranked #2 on the Oricon charts.
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Only a month after the release of the last "[[Trick Project|TRICK Project]]" single, in April 23, Tohoshinki released their 22nd single, "[[Beautiful You / Sennen Koi Uta|Beautiful you / Sennen Koi Uta]]". It was their first single released in three different editions and  with it, Tohoshinki ranked #1 for the second time on the [[Oricon]] charts.  
  
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 302px">[[Image:dbsktohoshinki.jpg|[[Image:300px-dbsktohoshinki.jpg|300px|TVXQ in Japan]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:dbsktohoshinki.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>TVXQ in Japan</div></div></div>
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In early June they returned to Korea to participate in the "14th Annual Dream Concert" in Seoul and in June 12, they concluded their ''[[2nd Asia Tour Concert "O"]]'' in Beijing. TVXQ returned to Japan for the release of their 23th single, "[[Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou|Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou?]]". The song become a hit and ranked #1, this made TVXQ the first foreign artists to have three number-one singles on the [[Oricon]] charts.
  
TVXQ continued their international concert and fan-meet venture, "2nd Asia Live Tour Concert 'O'", making stops in China and Taiwan. However, due to the rare mid-autumn Typhoon Krosa, their second concert in Taiwan was canceled, resulting in a loss of NT $30 million. The group had performed their first concert on the 5th of October in the outdoor stadium in the midst of the typhoon, persisting through the pouring rain and strong winds, and felt deeply disappointed that the second one had to be canceled. [[http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/071005/2/ltnx.html 2]]. The next day TVXQ returned to Japan to shoot the [[PV]] for their [[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]] single with fellow [[avex]] artist [[Koda Kumi]].
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TVXQ returned to Korea once again to take part in the first concert of the "SMTown Live '08" in August 15. They shared stage with [[SM Entertainment]]'s fellow artists: [[BoA]], [[Super Junior]], [[Girls' Generation]], [[SHINee]], [[Chun Sang Ji Hee]] and [[Zhang Li Yin]].
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[[File:Jumon promo 2008.jpg|thumb|left|330px|TVXQ promoting "[[Jumon -Mirotic-|Jumon -MIROTIC-]]" (2008) ]]
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In September 26, TVXQ released their fourth Korean album, ''[[Mirotic|MIROTIC]]'' and started the promotional activities for it. ''MIROTIC'' was planned to be released on September 24, but due to the large number of pre-orders it was pushed back two days. It was the best selling album in Korea in 2008 only three days after it's release and sold more than 540,000 copies in total, making it the first Korean album in six years to pass the 500,000 mark.
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<br>A couple of months after ''MIROTIC'' release, the "Korean Commission of Youth Protection" declared the lead track "Jumun - MIROTIC" lyrics as provocative and overly sexual. As a result, the album was labeled with stickers indicating that it was unsuitable for people under 19 years old and additionally any televise promotional performances of the song would have to be broadcast after 10 PM. In January, 2009, in response to the ruling, a "Clean Version" (a new edition of the repackage album) was released. This version featured the "Jumun - MIROTIC (Clean Version)" song instead the regular one, as well an acoustic version of the song. For this "Clean Version" the lyrics were changed from "I got you" to "I chose you" and "I got you under my skin" to "I got you under my sky."
  
In December 2007, Avex announced 7 new releases in a timespan of 3 months. In an official announcement, the company decided to invest more into TVXQ, due to the group's rise in fame. Bigeast (the Japanese fanclub) initially had 5,000 members, which increased to 19,000 members in 2007. This represents one of the biggest membership bases among fanclubs managed by Avex.
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Before the Korean promotions for ''MIROTIC'' ended, in October 15, the group released their 24th Japanese single "[[Jumon -Mirotic-|Jumon -MIROTIC-]]". The song was a Japanese version of "Jumun - MIROTIC" original song. The single ranked again #1 the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 91,270 copies.
  
TVXQ started off the year with their 16th single, Purple Line, which took the #1 position on the Oricon Weekly Charts; the group became the first non-Japanese group to achieve such a position. The song will also be included in their third Japanese album. On January 22, 2008, the group released its third Japanese album entitled "T". It contained songs of their past singles such as "Lovin' You," their summer hit "Summer Dream," "SHINE," "Forever Love," and "Together." As an exclusive extra, the album contained the TVXQ version of "LAST ANGEL." "T" debuted at #2 in Oricon daily album charts, a great improvement compared to the previous album, "Five in the Black."
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In December 31, Tohoshinki was invited to perform at the [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen|59th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen]], making them the first Korean group to attend. They performed a introduction of "[[Purple Line]]", followed by the song "[[Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou|Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou?]]".
  
Rhythm Zone, which implemented package strategies including a release of CD singles by [[Koda Kumi]] for 12 weeks in a row, is planning to create a new package strategy for TVXQ. Koda Kumi had her first #1 hit during that promotion. Following her success, Rhythm Zone came up with the plan to release five more singles in February and March 2008 for TVXQ. Each single will contain a member's solo. All five solos are included in the Mash-Up song "Trick", the intro to their [[T]] album, and the main song on the "Trick" singles.
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===[[Wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]], Lawsuit & Japanese Records===
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On January, 21, 2009, Tohoshinki released their 25th single and second triple A-side "[[Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide|Bolero / Kiss The Baby Sky / Wasurenaide]]" and in March 11, their 26th single "[[Survivor (Tohoshinki)|Survivor]]". "Survivor" was released with the subtitle "090325 4th Album "The Secret Code" Pre-Release Single", and in March 25 their fourth Japanese album ''[[The Secret Code]]'' was released. ''The Secret Code'' ranked #2 on the charts and sold more than 300,000 copies in Japan and 28,000 copies in Korea.
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[[File:3rd Asia Tour Concert promo 2009.jpg|thumb|right|270px|TVXQ promoting the ''[[3rd Asia Tour Concert 'Mirotic' in Seoul|3rd Asia Tour Concert 'Mirotic' in SEOUL]]'' (2009) ]]
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Tohoshinki's 27th single "[[Share the World / We Are!|Share The World / We Are!]]" was released in April 22. Both A-sides of this single were used as opening themes for the anime ''[[One Piece]]''. In July 1, "[[Stand by U]]" was released as their 28th single. Although "Stand by U" didn't ranked #1 (it was #2) Tohoshinki broke their own record for first week sales with 182,068 copies sold in it's first week, eventually selling 224,639 copies.
  
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Tohoshinki embarked in their fourth Japanese live tour in May 4. The tour ended in Tokyo in July 4 and 5, at the [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]], making them the first Korean group to perform there. The DVD release for this live tour, ''[[4th Live Tour 2009 ~The Secret Code~ Final in Tokyo Dome]]''' sold more than 219,000 copies. With this DVD they become the first non-Japanese Asian artist to get first place in the [[Oricon]] DVD charts for the first time 20 years.
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Korean Discography</span>==
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[[File:Toki wo Tomete promo.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Tohoshinki promoting ''[[Toki wo Tomete (Tohoshinki)|Toki wo Tomete]]'' (2010)]]After the tour ended, in late July, three TVXQ members ([[Hero (Tong Vfang Xien Qi)|Hero]], [[Micky]] and [[Xiah]]) submitted an application to the Seoul Central District Court to determine the validity of their contract with [[SM Entertainment]]. The members stated, among other things, that their 13 year contract was excessively long, and that the group's earnings were not fairly distributed to the members. The Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of the three members. The remaining two members, U-Know and Max, stated they were against the lawsuit and they were on [[SM Entertainment]]'s side. Due this legal disputes, TVXQ's future in Korea is uncertain. [[avex trax]] on the other side, stated at that time and through their official website that Tohoshinki's Japanese activities weren't going to be altered regardless the lawsuit.
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
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2010 started with the release of their 29th Japanese single, "[[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]]" in January 27. This new release became a new record for the group as they broke [[Wikipedia:Elton John|Elton John]]'s record for the highest first week sales by a foreign artist, which lasted for twelve years and four months. John's single "[[Wikipedia:Candle in the Wind 1997|Candle in the Wind 1997]]" sold 184,000 copies, while "BREAK OUT!" sold 255,917 copies. Additionally, Tohoshinki became the first foreign artist to pass the 200,000 mark in first week sales.
  
* [2004.10.13] [[Tri-Angle|TRI-ANGLE]]
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On February 17th, Tohoshinki released their first best album, ''[[Best Selection 2010|BEST SELECTION 2010]]'', which became the highest selling first week for an album by a foreign artist. The record was formerly held by [[Wikipedia:Bon Jovi|Bon Jovi]]'s [[Wikipedia:These Days (Bon Jovi album)|These Days]] album for 14 years 9 months with 379,000 copies sold.
* [2004.12.07] [[Christmas Gift from Dong Bang Shin Ki]] (Christmas Gift from 東方神起)
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The album included the new song "[[With All My Heart ~Kimi ga Odoru, Natsu~]]", which was used as theme song for the movie [[Kimi ga Odoru Natsu]]. The album also included the song "[[Toki wo Tomete]]", which later was released as their 30th single in May 24.
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===Hiatus & Comeback===
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[[File:Why_(Keep_Your_Head_Down)_promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Tohoshinki promoting "[[Why (Keep Your Head Down)|Why? (Keep Your Head Down)]]" (2011)]]On April 3rd, 2010, [[avex]], following the group' Korean hiatus, announced that Tohoshinki would go on an indefinite hiatus and focus on solo activities. The Bigeast fanclub was announced to remain active, but no longer accepting new members. This put the group activities on hold, as at that moment they were only active in Japan.
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On April 14, 2010, Bigeast (the group's official fanclub in Japan) announced the creation of a new unit with the members [[Hero (Tong Vfang Xien Qi)|JEJUNG]], [[Micky|YUCHUN]] and [[Xiah|JUNSU]]. According the announcement, the three members signed a new contract with [[avex]] which allow them to start their activities as [[JUNSU JEJUNG YUCHUN]], the new unit name. On the same day it was announced the release in June of three new best albums, ''[[Tohoshinki Complete A-Side Collection|TOHOSHINKI COMPLETE A-SIDE COLLECTION]]'' which will include all Tohoshinki's Japanese singles A-sides, ''[[Tohoshinki Single B-Side Collection|TOHOSHINKI SINGLE B-SIDE COLLECTION]]'', and ''[[Complete Set Limited Box|COMPLETE SET Limited Box TOHOSHINKI COMPLETE A-SIDE COLLECTION + TOHOSHINKI SINGLE B-SIDE COLLECTION]]''. The best albums would be released while the group was inactive.
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On November 23, 2010, [[SM Entertainment]] through Tong Vfang Xien Qi's official website announced the group' comeback for January 2011. The group however would return as a duo, as only U-Know and Max are still under the company. One day later, on November 24, [[avex]] also announced that the new duo would resume their activities, and on December 2nd the official Japanese website of the group was updated with the announce of the release of a new single. On December 12, two new promotional photos of the now duo were released.
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Tong Vfang Xien Qi is scheduled to make their comeback first in Korea with the release of the album ''[[Keep Your Head Down]]'' on January 5th, 2011. A Japanese version of the lead track "Wae (Keep Your Head Down)" (translated to "[[Why (Keep Your Head Down)|Why? (Keep Your Head Down)]]"), will be later released in Japan on January 26th as their 31st single, and will be also used as theme song for the drama ''[[Utsukushii Rinjin]]''.
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 +
Before their official comeback, in December 20th, Dong Bang Shin Ki released the Korean digital single "[[Athena|ATHENA]]". The song was used as one of the theme songs for the drama ''[[Athena: Goddess of War]]''. The song was also included on their Korean comeback album ''[[Keep Your Head Down]]''.
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[[Image:Tohoshinki - Android (Promotional).jpg|thumb|300px|[[Tohoshinki]] promoting "[[Android|ANDROID]]" (2012)]]
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[[File:Tohoshinki - OCEAN (Promotional).jpg|thumb|300px|Tohoshinki promoting "[[Ocean (Tohoshinki)|OCEAN]]" (2013)]]
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[[File:Tohoshinki - WITH (Promotional).jpg|thumb|300px|Tohoshinki promoting ''[[With (Tohoshinki)|WITH]]'' (2014)]]
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[[File:Tohoshinki - Sakura Michi promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Tohoshinki promoting "[[Sakura Michi (Tohoshinki)|Sakura Michi]]" (2015)]]
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[[File:Tohoshinki - Reboot (Promotional).jpg|thumb|300px|Tohoshinki promoting "[[Reboot (Tohoshinki)|Reboot]]" (2017)]]
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[[File:TVXQ - The Truth of Love promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Dong Bang Shin Ki promoting ''[[New Chapter 2: The Truth of Love|New Chapter #2: The Truth of Love]]'' (2018)]]
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[[File:Tohoshinki - XV promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Tohoshinki promoting ''[[XV]]'' (2019)]]
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[[File:Tohoshinki - Small Talk promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Tohoshinki promoting "[[Small Talk (Tohoshinki)|Small Talk]]" (2020)]]
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==Korean Discography==
 +
===Albums===
 +
* [2004.10.13] [[Tri-Angle (album)|TRI-ANGLE]]
 
* [2005.09.12] [[Rising Sun]]
 
* [2005.09.12] [[Rising Sun]]
* [2006.09.29] [['O' - Jung.Ban.Hap]] ('O'-정.반.합.)
+
* [2006.09.29] [['O' - Jung.Ban.Hap|'O' - Jung・Ban・Hap]] ('O'-정.반.합.)
* [2008.xx.xx] [[Title to be determined|Title to be determined]]
+
* [2008.09.26] [[Mirotic|MIROTIC]]
 +
* [2011.01.05] [[Keep Your Head Down]]
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* [2012.09.26] [[Catch Me (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Catch Me]]
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* [2012.11.26] [[Catch Me (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Humanoids]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
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* [2014.01.06] [[Tense|TENSE]]
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* [2014.02.27] [[Tense|Surisuri]] (수리수리; ''Spellbound'') <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
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* [2015.07.20] [[Rise as God|RISE AS GOD]] <small>(Special Album)</small>
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* [2018.03.28] [[New Chapter 1: The Chance of Love|New Chapter #1: The Chance of Love]]
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* [2018.12.26] [[New Chapter 2: The Truth of Love|New Chapter #2: The Truth of Love]] <small>(15th Anniversary Special Album)</small>
 +
* [2023.12.26] [[20&2]]
 +
 
 +
===Mini Albums===
 +
* [2004.12.07] [[The Christmas Gift from Dong Bang Shin Ki]] (東方神起) <small>(Christmas Mini-Album)</small>
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
+
===Live Albums===
 +
* [2006.07.14] [[The 1st Live Concert Album Rising Sun]]
 +
* [2007.06.20] [[The 2nd Asia Tour Concert Album 'O'|The 2nd ASIA TOUR CONCERT ALBUM 'O']]
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* [2009.07.31] [[The 3rd Asia Tour Concert 'Mirotic' in Seoul|The 3rd Asia Tour Concert 'Mirotic' in SEOUL]]
 +
* [2014.05.23] [[The 4th World Tour 'Catch Me' Live Album|The 4th World Tour 'Catch Me' Live Album]]
  
* [2004.01.14] [[HUG]]
+
===Singles===
 +
* [2004.01.14] [[Hug (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Hug]]
 
* [2004.06.24] [[The Way U Are]]
 
* [2004.06.24] [[The Way U Are]]
* [2005.06.23] [[Hi Ya Ya Summer's Day]] (Hi Ya Ya 여름날)
+
* [2005.06.23] [[Hi Ya Ya Yeoreumnal]] (여름날; ''Summer's Day'')  
* [2005.12.15] [[Show Me Your Love]] with [[Super Junior]]
+
* [2005.12.15] [[Show Me Your Love]] <small>('''Dong Bang Shin Ki''' & [[Super Junior]])</small>
* [2007.10.19] [[Travel Log|Travel Log]] (여행기) Released along with SMTOWN Winter SMTOWN 2007
+
* [2006.06.02] [[Dong Bang Tuhon]] (동방의 투혼; ''Fighting Spirit of Dong Bang'')
 +
* [2006.07.28] [[Vacation]]
 +
 
 +
===Digital Singles===
 +
* [2007.10.19] [[Yeo Haeng Gi]] (여행기; ''Traveling'')
 +
* [2008.05.08] [[Haptic Motion]] (햅틱모션)  <small>('''Dong Bang Shin Ki''' & [[Girls' Generation]]))</small>
 +
* [2009.08.14] [[12si 34bun (Nothing Better)]] (12시 34분; ''12:34'')
 +
* [2010.12.20] [[Athena|ATHENA]]
 +
* [2017.09.28] [[TVXQ! Weel - Station Special Package|TVXQ! WEEK – STATION SPECIAL PACKAGE]]
 +
 
 +
===Video Releases===
 +
* [2005.11.03] [[Rising Sun Showcase]]
 +
* [2006.02.27] [[All About Tong Vfang Xien Qi]] (東方神起)
 +
* [2007.01.18] [[1st Live Concert Rising Sun]]
 +
* [2007.11.21] [[All About Tong Vfang Xien Qi Season 2]] (東方神起)
 +
* [2008.01.03] [[2nd Asia Tour Concert "O"]]
 +
* [2009.08.14] [[All About Tong Vfang Xien Qi Season 3]] (東方神起)
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* [2010.01.25] [[3rd Asia Tour Concert 'Mirotic' in Seoul|3rd Asia Tour Concert 'Mirotic' in SEOUL]]
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* [2010.07.30] [[Hallyu Expo in Asia - Closing Ceremony 3/8/2007 featuring Dong Bang Shin Ki|HALLYU EXPO in ASIA - Closing Ceremony 3/8/2007 featuring Dong Bang Shin Ki]]
 +
* [2013.12.27] [[Tvxq! Catch Me - Production Note|TVXQ! CATCH ME – PRODUCTION NOTE]]
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* [2014.08.18] [[Tvxq! The 4th World Tour 'Cathc Me In Seoul'|TVXQ! The 4th World Tour 'Catch Me In Seoul']]
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* [2015.05.29] [[Tvxq! Special Live Tour "T1Story" DVD in Seoul|TVXQ! SPECIAL LIVE TOUR "T1ST0RY" DVD IN SEOUL]]
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* [2016.10.03] [[Heliophilia!|HELiOPHiLiA!]]
 +
* [2019.03.28] [[TVXQ! Concert -Circle- #Welcome|TVXQ! CONCERT -CIRCLE- #welcome]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> DVD / VHS </span>===
+
===Compilation / Other===
 +
* [2004.06.29] [[2004 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]] ''(#1 Hot Mail <Yeoreum Pyeonji> (SMTown), #2 Drive, #9 Through the Forest)''
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* [2006.02.27] [[A Millionaire's First Love OST]] ''(#2 Insa (Performed by '''Hero'''), #20 Insa (Performed by '''Dong Bang Shin Ki'''))''
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* [2006.06.21] [['06 Summer SMTown|'06 SUMMER SMTOWN]] ''(#1 Taeyangeun Gadeuki (Red Sun) (SMTown), #2 Oasis)''
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* [2006.12.12] [[2006 Winter SMTown|2006 WINTER SMTOWN]] ''(#1 Snow Dream (SM Town), #2 Naega Geudae Eopssi )''
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* [2007.02.01] [[Goong S OST]] ''(#5 Remember (Drama Ver.))''
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* [2007.05.23] [[Air City OST]] ''(#1 Harudal, #2 All in Vain)''
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* [2007.07.05] [[2007 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2007 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]] ''(#2 Yeohaengeul Tteonayo (SM Town), #5 Hannyeoreumui Christmas)''
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* [2007.10.18] [[The Legend OST]] ''(#19 Cheonnyeon Yeonga)''
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* [2007.12.07] [[2007 Winter SMTown|2007 WINTER SMTOWN]] ''(#1 Sarang Hanajyo (Only Love) (SM Town), #2 Evergreen, #12 Yeo Haeng Gi)''
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* [2009.08.17] [[09 Summer SMTown|09 SUMMER SMTOWN]] ''(#1 Seaside Hyugeso (Boom Boom) ('''Dong Bang Shi Ki''', Super Junior, SHINee), #2 12si 34bun (Nothing Better))''
 +
* [2011.12.13] [[2011 SMTown Winter 'The Warmest Gift'|2011 SMTOWN Winter 'The Warmest Gift']] ''(#2 Sleigh Ride)''
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* [2013.03.28] [[10 Corso Como Seoul Melody Collaboration Project|10 CORSO COMO SEOUL MELODY Collaboration Project]] (#5 ''Igeotmaneun Algoga Dokbaeg'' / '''TVXQ''' x Hyoo'')
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* [2014.04.07] [[Make Your Move (Original Soundtrack)]] (#7 ''Runnin on Empty'')
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* [2021.12.27] [[2021 Winter SMTOWN : SMCU Express|2021 Winter SMTOWN : SMCU EXPRESS]] (#4 ''Magical'', #8 ''DINNER'', #10 ''Bich (Hope from KWANGYA)'')
  
* [2006.02.27] [[All About Dong Bang Shin Ki|All About Dong Bang Shin Ki]] (All About 東方神起)
+
==Japanese Discography==
* [2007.01.18] [[Dong Bang Shin Ki - 1st Live Concert "Rising Sun"|Dong Bang Shin Ki - 1st Live Concert "Rising Sun"]]
+
===Albums===
* [2007.11.21] [[All About Dong Bang Shin Ki Season 2|All About Dong Bang Shin Ki Season 2]] (All About 東方神起 Season 2)
+
* [2006.03.23] [[Heart, Mind and Soul]]
* [2008.01.03] [[Dong Bang Shin Ki - 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O"|Dong Bang Shin Ki - 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O"]]
+
* [2007.03.14] [[Five in the Black]]
 +
* [2008.01.23] [[T]]
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* [2009.03.25] [[The Secret Code]]
 +
* [2011.09.28] [[Tone (Tohoshinki)|TONE]]
 +
* [2013.03.06] [[Time (Tohoshinki)|TIME]]
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* [2014.03.05] [[Tree (Tohoshinki)|TREE]]
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* [2014.12.17] [[With (Tohoshinki)|WITH]]
 +
* [2018.09.19] [[Tomorrow (Tohoshinki)|TOMORROW]]
 +
* [2019.10.16] [[XV]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Compilation / Other</span>===
+
===Best Albums===
 +
* [2010.02.17] [[Best Selection 2010|BEST SELECTION 2010]]
 +
* [2010.04.27] [[Bigeast Best Selection 2010|Bigeast BEST SELECTION 2010]] <small>(Digital)</small>
 +
* [2010.06.30] [[Tohoshinki Complete A-Side Collection|TOHOSHINKI COMPLETE A-SIDE COLLECTION]]
 +
* [2010.06.30] [[Tohoshinki Single B-Side Collection|TOHOSHINKI SINGLE B-SIDE COLLECTION]]
 +
* [2010.06.30] [[Complete Set Limited Box|COMPLETE SET Limited Box TOHOSHINKI COMPLETE A-SIDE COLLECTION + TOHOSHINKI SINGLE B-SIDE COLLECTION]]
 +
* [2017.10.25] [[Fine Collection ~Begin Again~|FINE COLLECTION ~Begin Again~]]
  
* [2004.06.29] [[2004 Summer Vacation in Smtown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]] (Tracks #2 ''Drive'', #9 ''Through the Forest'')
+
===Mini-Albums===
* [2006.02.27] [[A Millionaire's First Love Original Soundtrack|A Millionaire's First Love Original Soundtrack]] (Track #20 ''Insa'')
+
* [2009.02.28] [[090325 4th Album "The Secret Code" Pre-Release Special Mini Album|090325 4th Album "The Secret Code" Pre-Release Special Mini Album + α]]
* [2006.06.21] [['06 Summer Smtown|'06 SUMMER SMTOWN]] (Track #2 ''Oasis'')
+
* [2022.03.16] [[Epitaph]]
* [2006.06.28] [[Vacation Original Soundtrack]]
 
* [2006.07.14] [[1st Live Concert Album: Dong Bang Shin Ki Rising Sun]]
 
* [2006.09.08] [[Zhang Li Yin]] - [[Timeless (Zhang Li Yin)|Timeless]] (Tracks #1 ''Timeless (feat. Xiah)'', #4 ''Timeless (feat. Xiah) (Instrumental)'')
 
* [2006.12.12] [[2006 Winter Smtown|2006 Winter SMTOWN]] (Track #2 ''Naega Geudae Ubshi'')
 
* [2007.02.01] [[Goong S Original Soundtrack|Goong S Original Soundtrack]] (Track #5 ''Remember'')
 
* [2007.05.23] [[Air City Original Soundtrack]] (Tracks #1 ''Day's Moon'', #2 ''All in Vain'')
 
* [2007.06.20] [[2nd Asia Tour Concert 'O' Live Concert Album]]
 
* [2007.07.05] [[2007 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]] (Track #5 ''White Summer Christmas'')
 
* [2007.10.18] [[The Legend Original Soundtrack|The Legend Original Soundtrack]] (Track #19 ''Thousand Year Love Song'')
 
* [2007.12.07] [[2007 Winter SMTOWN|2007 WINTER SMTOWN]] (#2 ''EverGreen'', #12 ''TRAVEL LOG(여행기)'')
 
  
<br />
+
===Digital Mini-Albums===
 +
* [2009.09.23] [[Tohoshinki Special Package|Tohoshinki SPECIAL PACKAGE]]
 +
* [2009.09.30] [[Tohoshinki Solo Project|Tohoshinki SOLO PROJECT]] (東方神起 SOLO PROJECT)
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Japanese Discography</span>==
+
===Live Albums===
 +
* [2008.02.06] [[Tohoshinki Haishin Solo Kyoku (Live Ver)|Tohoshinki Haishin Gentei Solo Kyoku (LIVE Ver)]] (東方神起 配信限定ソロ曲) <small>(Digital)</small>
 +
* [2008.12.24] [[3rd Live Tour 2008 ~T~ (5 Songs Audio Version)|3rd LIVE TOUR 2008 〜T〜 (5 Songs Audio Version)]] <small>(Digital)</small>
 +
* [2010.12.15] [[Tohoshinki Live CD Collection ~Heart, Mind and Soul~|TOHOSHINKI LIVE CD COLLECTION ~Heart, Mind and Soul~]]
 +
* [2010.12.15] [[Tohoshinki Live CD Collection ~Five in the Black in Nippon Budokan 1 Nichime~|TOHOSHINKI LIVE CD COLLECTION ~Five in The Black in Nippon Budokan 1 Nichime~]] (日本武道館1日目)
 +
* [2010.12.15] [[Tohoshinki Live CD Collection ~T~|TOHOSHINKI LIVE CD COLLECTION ~T~]]
 +
* [2010.12.15] [[Tohoshinki Live CD Collection ~The Secret Code~|TOHOSHINKI LIVE CD COLLECTION ~The Secret Code~]]
 +
* [2013.12.18] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2013 ~Time~ Final in Nissan Stadium|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2013 〜TIME〜 FINAL in NISSAN STADIUM]] <small>(Digital)</small>
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* [2015.08.19] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2015 With|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2015 WITH]] <small>(Digital)</small>
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
+
===Remix Albums===
 +
* [2007.10.24] [[TVXQ Non-Stop Mix Vol.1|TVXQ non-stop mix Vol.1]]
 +
* [2010.03.24] [[TVXQ Nonstop-Mix Vol.2|TVXQ NONSTOP-MIX VOL.2]]
 +
* [2010.12.29] [[Tohoshiki Premium Classic Collection]]
 +
* [2016.10.05] [[Two of Us (Tohoshinki album)|Two of Us]]
  
* [2006.03.23] [[Heart, Mind and Soul]] #22
+
===Singles===
* [2007.03.14] [[Five in the Black]] #10
+
* [2004.11.25] [[Hug (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|HUG]]
* [2008.01.23] [[T]] #4
+
* [2005.04.27] [[Stay with Me Tonight|Stay With Me Tonight]]
* [2009.03.25] [[The Secret Code]] #2
+
* [2005.07.13] [[Somebody to Love|Somebody To Love]]
 +
* [2005.11.12] [[My Destiny]]
 +
* [2006.03.08] [[Asu wa Kuru Kara]] (明日は来るから; ''Because Tomorrow is Coming'')
 +
* [2006.04.19] [[Rising Sun / Heart, Mind and Soul]]
 +
* [2006.06.21] [[Begin (Tohoshinki)|Begin]]
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* [2006.08.16] [[Sky (Tohoshinki)|Sky]]
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* [2006.11.08] [[Miss You / "O" - Sei Han Gou|miss you / "O" - Sei・Han・Gou]] (miss you/ “O”‐正・反・合; ''Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis'')
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* [2007.01.24] [[Step by Step]]
 +
* [2007.03.06] [[Choosey Lover]]
 +
* [2007.06.13] [[Lovin' You (Tohoshinki)| Lovin' you]]
 +
* [2007.08.01] [[Summer ~Summer Dream / Song for You / Love in the Ice~|SUMMER ~Summer Dream / Song for you / Love in the Ice~]]
 +
* [2007.09.19] [[Shine / Ride On|SHINE / Ride on]]
 +
* [2007.11.14] [[Forever Love (Tohoshinki)|Forever Love]]
 +
* [2007.12.19] [[Together (Tohoshinki)|Together]]
 +
* [2008.01.16] [[Purple Line]]
 +
* [2008.02.06] [[Two Hearts / Wild Soul|Two hearts / WILD SOUL]]
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* [2008.02.13] [[Runaway / My Girlfriend]]
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* [2008.02.27] [[If...! / Rainy Night|If...!? / Rainy Night]]  
 +
* [2008.03.05] [[Close to You / Crazy Life|Close to you / Crazy Life]]
 +
* [2008.03.12] [[Keyword / Maze]]
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* [2008.04.30] [[Beautiful You / Sennen Koi Uta|Beautiful you / Sennen Koi Uta]] (千年恋歌)
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* [2008.07.16] [[Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou|Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou?]] (どうして君を好きになってしまったんだろう?)
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* [2008.10.15] [[Jumon -Mirotic-|Jumon -MIROTIC-]] (呪文 -MIROTIC-)
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* [2009.01.21] [[Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide|Bolero / Kiss The Baby Sky / Wasurenaide]] (忘れないで)
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* [2009.03.11] [[Survivor (Tohoshinki)|Survivor]]
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* [2009.04.22] [[Share the World / We Are!|Share The World / We Are!]] (ウィーアー!)
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* [2009.07.01] [[Stand by U]]
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* [2010.01.27] [[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]]
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* [2010.03.24] [[Toki wo Tomete]] (時ヲ止メテ)
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* [2011.01.26] [[Why (Keep Your Head Down)|Why? (Keep Your Head Down)]]
 +
* [2011.07.20] [[Superstar (Tohoshinki)|Superstar]]
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* [2011.11.30] [[Winter ~Winter Rose / Duet -Winter Ver.-~|Winter ~Winter Rose / Duet -winter ver.-~]]
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* [2012.03.14] [[Still (Tohoshinki)|STILL]]
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* [2012.07.11] [[Android|ANDROID]]
 +
* [2013.01.16] [[Catch Me -If You Wanna-|Catch Me -If you wanna-]]
 +
* [2013.06.12] [[Ocean (Tohoshinki)|OCEAN]]
 +
* [2013.09.04] [[Scream (Tohoshinki)|SCREAM]]
 +
* [2013.11.27] [[Very Merry Xmas]]
 +
* [2014.02.05] [[Hide & Seek / Something]]
 +
* [2014.06.11] [[Sweat / Answer]]
 +
* [2014.11.05] [[Time Works Wonders]]
 +
* [2015.02.25] [[Sakura Michi]] (サクラミチ; ''Cherry Blossom Road'')
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* [2017.12.20] [[Reboot (Tohoshinki)|Reboot]]
 +
* [2018.07.25] [[Road (Tohoshinki)|Road]]
 +
* [2018.11.21] [[Jealous (Tohoshinki)|Jealous]]
 +
* [2019.07.31] [[Hot Hot Hot / Mirrors]] (ミラーズ)
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* [2020.01.22] [[Manazashi (Tohoshinki)|Manazashi]] (まなざし; ''Gaze'')
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* [2022.08.17] [[Utsuroi (Tohoshinki)|UTSUROI]]
 +
* [2023.02.01] [[Parallel Parallel|PARALLEL PARALLEL]]
 +
* [2023.06.28] [[Lime & Lemon]]
  
* Plus Japan Versions of Rising Sun and 'O'-Jung.Ban.Hab
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===Other Singles===
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* [2008.12.31] [[Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou / Beautiful You / Sennen Koi Uta|Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou? / Beautiful you / Sennen Koi Uta]] (どうして君を好きになってしまったんだろう?/Beautiful you/千年恋歌))
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* [2009.09.30] [[Colors ~Melody and Harmony~ / Shelter|COLORS ~Melody and Harmony~ / Shelter]] <small>('''JEJUNG & YUCHUN''')</small>
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Remix Albums</span>===
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===Digital Singles===
 +
* [2009.09.23] [[Amaku Hateshinaku]] (甘く果てしなく; ''Endlessly Sweet'')
 +
* [2011.05.11] [[I Don't Know (Tohoshinki)|I Don't Know]] <small>(iTunes)</small>
 +
* [2011.05.25] [[I Think U Know (Tohoshinki)|I Think U Know]] <small>(iTunes)</small>
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* [2011.09.21] [[B.U.T. (Be.Au.Ty) / Back to Tomorrow|B.U.T. (BE.AU.TY) / Back To Tomorrow]] <small>(iTunes)</small>
 +
* [2012.08.01] [[Jumon -Mirotic-|Jumon -Mirotic- 「Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2012 〜TONE〜」]] <small>(iTunes)</small>
 +
* [2012.08.01] [[Rising Sun (Sunsu)|Rising Sun 「Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2012 〜TONE〜」]] <small>(iTunes)</small>
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* [2012.09.05] [[Summer Dream|Summer Dream 「Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2012 〜TONE〜」]] <small>(iTunes)</small>
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* [2012.12.12] [[I Know (Tohoshinki)|I Know]]
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* [2013.02.xx] [[In Our Time]] <small>(Recochoku) [Limited Time]</small>
 +
* [2013.03.13] [[Rat Tat Tat]]
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* [2013.10.03] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2013 ~Time~|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2013 〜TIME〜]]
 +
* [2014.08.27] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2014 Tree|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2014 TREE]]
 +
* [2014.12.10] [[Winter Song Tracks|WINTER SONG TRACKS]]
 +
* [2019.07.11] [[Mirrors (Tohoshinki)|Mirrors]]
 +
* [2020.11.27] [[Small Talk (Tohoshinki)|Small Talk]]
  
* [2007.10.24] [[TVXQ Non-Stop Mix Vol.1|TVXQ non-stop mix Vol.1]]
+
===Video Releases===
 +
* [2006.03.23] [[History in Japan Vol.1|HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.1]]
 +
* [2006.10.04] [[1st Live Tour 2006 ~Heart, Mind and Soul~]]
 +
* [2007.03.28] [[History in Japan Vol.2|HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.2]]
 +
* [2007.09.26] [[2nd Live Tour 2007 ~Five in the Black~|2nd LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Five in the Black~]]
 +
* [2008.03.19] [[History in Japan Vol.3|HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.3]]
 +
* [2008.08.06] [[3rd Live Tour 2008 ~T~|3rd LIVE TOUR 2008 ~T~]]
 +
* [2009.09.30] [[4th Live Tour 2009 ~The Secret Code~ Final in Tokyo Dome|4th LIVE TOUR 2009 ~The Secret Code~ FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]
 +
* [2009.10.28] [[History in Japan Vol.4|HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.4]]
 +
* [2010.03.17] [[Tohoshinki Video Clip Collection - The One-|TOHOSHINKI VIDEO CLIP COLLECTION -THE ONE-]]
 +
* [2010.09.29] [[Zoom Shika Shiranai Tohoshinki DVD]] (ズームしか知らない東方神起)
 +
* [2010.09.29] [[Tohoshinki History in Japan Special|Tohoshinki History in JAPAN SPECIAL]]
 +
* [2012.07.25] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2012 ~Tone~|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2012 ~TONE~]]
 +
* [2012.09.19] [[Tohoshinki Bigeast Fanclub Event 2012|Tohoshinki Bigeast FANCLUB EVENT 2012]]
 +
* [2013.10.23] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2013 ~Time~|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2013 ~TIME~]]
 +
* [2013.12.18] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour Time~ Final in Nissan Stadium|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2013 TIME~ FINAL in NISSAN STADIUM]]
 +
* [2014.08.27] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2014 Tree|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2014 TREE]]
 +
* [2015.08.19] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2015 With|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2015 WITH]]
 +
* [2016.02.24] [[We Are T ~Second Memories~|We are T ~Second Memories~]]
 +
* [2018.03.28] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2017 ~Begin Again~|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2017 ~Begin Again~]]
 +
* [2018.12.19] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2017 ~Begin Again~ Special Edition in Nissan Stadium|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR ~Begin Again~ Special Edition in NISSAN STADIUM]]
 +
* [2019.03.27] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2018 ~Tomorrow~|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2018 ~TOMORROW~]]
 +
* [2021.02.24] [[Tohoshinki Live Tour 2019 ~XV~|Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2019 ~XV~]]
 +
* [2022.11.23] [[Bigeast Fanclub Event 2022 Tohoshinki the Garden ~Tours~|Bigeast FANCLUB EVENT 2022 TOHOSHINKI The GARDEN ~TOURS~]]
 +
 
 +
===Other Video Releases===
 +
* [2011.12.14] [[a-nation for Life]] (#27 ''SUPERSTAR. #28 Why?'')
 +
 
 +
===Compilations / Other===
 +
* [2007.01.17] [[Club Disney 2007|CLUB DISNEY 2007]] (#10 ''A Whole New World'')
 +
* [2007.11.07] [[Koda Kumi]] - [[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]] (#1 ''LAST ANGEL feat.'''Tohoshinki''''')
 +
* [2009.04.29] [[ravex]] - [[Trax|trax]] (#3 ''Just the Two of Us feat. '''Tohoshinki''''')
 +
* [2009.12.09] [[Mellow Disney ~R&B Revisited~]] (#1 ''A Whole New World (DJ KAORI REMIX)'')
 +
* [2010.02.03] [[Koda Kumi]] - [[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|BEST ~third universe~]] (#10 ''Last Angel feat. '''Tohoshinki''''')
 +
* [2013.03.13] [[TRF Tribute Album Best|TRF TRIBUTE ALBUM BEST]] (#4 ''survival dAnce 〜no no cry more〜'')
 +
 
 +
==TV & Cinema==
 +
 
 +
===Dramas===
 +
*[2005.10.02 - 09] [[Wikipedia:Good_Sunday#Reverse_Drama|Banjun Drama]] [[First Love]] <small>([[Micky]], [[U-Know]])</small>
 +
*[2005.11.27] [[Wikipedia:Good_Sunday#Reverse_Drama|Banjun Drama]] [[The Masked Fencer]] <small>([[Micky]], [[U-Know]])</small>
 +
*[2006.02.19] [[Wikipedia:Good_Sunday#Reverse_Drama|Banjun Drama]] [[The King's Man]]
 +
*[2006.02.26] [[Wikipedia:Good_Sunday#Reverse_Drama|Banjun Drama]] [[Tokyo Holiday]]
 +
*[2006.03.05] [[Wikipedia:Good_Sunday#Reverse_Drama|Banjun Drama]] [[Finding Lost Time]]
 +
*[2006.03.05] [[Wikipedia:Good_Sunday#Reverse_Drama|Banjun Drama]] [[Uninvited Guest]]
 +
*[2006.03.12] [[Wikipedia:Good_Sunday#Reverse_Drama|Banjun Drama]] [[Dangerous Love]]
 +
*[2006.03.12] [[Wikipedia:Good_Sunday#Reverse_Drama|Banjun Drama]] [[Unforgettable Love]]
 +
*[2006.07.28 - 08.06] [[Vacation (drama)|VACATION]]
 +
*[2006] [[Dating on Earth]] ''([[3rd Asia Tour Concert 'Mirotic' in Seoul|canceled]])''
 +
 
 +
===Movies===
 +
 
 +
*[2009] [[Subaru]] ''(cameo)''
 +
 
 +
===Commercials===
 +
 
 +
''All the CMs are for Korean brands unless otherwise indicated''
 +
*[2004] [http://kr.samsungmobile.com/product/yepp/product/main.do Samsung Yepp]
 +
*[2004] Matdongsan
 +
*[2004] SK Telekom [http://www.ttl.co.kr/ TTL Ting]
 +
*[2004-2006] [http://www.sksmart.com/ SMART]
 +
*[2005] [http://www.airsketshop.co.kr/ Air Sket]
 +
*[2005] [[Wikipedia:Fila (company)|FILA]]
 +
*[2006] [http://www.bbq.co.kr/ BBQ]
 +
*[2006] [[Wikipedia:LG Group|LG]] Mobile ''(Asia)''
 +
*[2006] Ramodo
 +
*[2006] [http://www.sscamera.net/ Samsung Kenox]
 +
*[2006] [http://www.orionworld.com/ Orion] Sticks
 +
*[2006] [[Wikipedia:Naver|Naver]]
 +
*[2006] FUBU ''(China)''
 +
*[2007] [[Wikipedia:Lotte (conglomerate)|Lotte]] Aodeli 7% ''(China)''
 +
*[2008] [[Wikipedia:Yamaha Nouvo|YAMAHA Nouvo Elegance]]
 +
*[2008] [[Wikipedia:Anycall|Samsung Anycall]] Haptic
 +
*[2008] Samsung Ha Ha Ha Campaign
 +
*[2009] [[Wikipedia:Oronamin|Oronamin C]] ''(Japan)''
 +
*[2009] Infinitely Yours SEOUL
 +
*[2009] [[Wikipedia:Lotte (conglomerate)|Lotte]] Seoleim
 +
*[2009] [http://pinky.jp/index.html Pinky] ''(Japan)''
 +
 
 +
==Publications==
 +
 
 +
===Photobooks===
 +
 
 +
[[File:Travel Sketches in Los Angeles.jpg|127px|Travel Sketches in Los Angeles]]
 +
[[File:Summer Paradise in Borabora.JPG|90px|Summer Paradise in Borabora]]
 +
[[File:The Prince in Prague.jpg|93px|The Prince in Prague]]
 +
[[File:Paris Photobook Special Limited Edition.JPG|115px|Paris Photobook Special Limited Edition]]
 +
[[File:Bonjour Paris I.JPG|105px|Bonjour Paris I]]
 +
[[File:Bonjour Paris II.JPG|105px|Bonjour Paris II]]
 +
[[File:Parisien.JPG|105px|Parisien]]
 +
[[File:A WEEK HOLIDAY - It's Stylish.JPG|180px|A WEEK HOLIDAY - It's Stylish]]
 +
[[File:A WEEK HOLIDAY - Camping.JPG|95px|A WEEK HOLIDAY - Camping]]
 +
[[File:TI AMO.jpg|95px|TI AMO]]
 +
[[File:HELiOPHiLiA!.jpg|95px|HELiOPHiLiA!]]
 +
*[2005.02.07] Travel Sketches in Los Angeles
 +
*[2005.06.30] Summer Paradise in Borabora
 +
*[2006.12.09] The Prince in Prague
 +
*[2007.11.24] Paris Photobook Special Limited Edition
 +
*[2008.01.16] Bonjour Paris I
 +
*[2008.01.16] Bonjour Paris II
 +
*[2008.01.16] Parisien
 +
*[2008.09.10] A WEEK HOLIDAY - It's Stylish
 +
*[2008.09.10] A WEEK HOLIDAY - Camping
 +
*[2011.10.xx] Taiyo
 +
*[2014.07.23] TI AMO
 +
*[2016.09.29] HELiOPHiLiA!
 +
 
 +
===Live Photobooks===
 +
[[File:The 2nd Asia Tour Concert O Documentary Book.JPG|93px|The 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" Documentary Book]]
 +
[[File:The 3rd Asia Tour Concert MIROTIC In Seoul 2009 Concert Book.JPG|90px|The 3rd Asia Tour Concert "MIROTIC" In Seoul 2009 Concert Book]]
 +
*[2007.04.11] The 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" Documentary Book
 +
*[2009.04.24] The 3rd Asia Tour Concert "MIROTIC" In Seoul 2009 Concert Book
 +
===Story Books===
 +
[[File:HUG PB.JPG|100px|HUG]]
 +
[[File:The Way U Are PB.JPG|98px|The Way U Are]]
 +
[[File:TVXQ Special Photo Essay in L.A..JPG|125px|TVXQ! Special Photo Essay in L.A.]]
 +
[[File:Rising Sun Repackage Story Book.JPG|130px|Rising Sun Repackage Story Book: Five Secret Story]]
 +
[[File:All About TVXQ Season 3 Preview Storybook.JPG|110px|All About Tong Vfang Xien Qi Season 3 Preview Storybook]]
 +
*[2004.03.30] HUG
 +
*[2004.08.21] The Way U Are
 +
*[2004.11.20] TVXQ! Special Photo Essay in L.A.
 +
*[2005.11.28] Rising Sun Repackage Story Book: Five Secret Story
 +
*[2009.07.16] All About Tong Vfang Xien Qi Season 3 Preview Storybook (東方神起)
 +
 
 +
===Artist Books===
 +
[[File:Tomorrow 000777days.jpg|100px|Tomorrow -000777days-]]
 +
[[File:SHINE 2nd Artist Book.jpg|93px|SHINE 2nd Artist Book from Tohoshinki]]
 +
*[2006.03.25] Tomorrow -000777days-
 +
*[2007.09.11] SHINE 2nd Artist Book from Tohoshinki
 +
 
 +
===Books===
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
+
* [2011.08.xx] Marugoto! Ikemen Prince (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.08.xx] K-POP Perfect Data Catalog Book 2011-2012 (''Feature'')
  
* [2004.11.25] [[Hug (Tohoshinki)|HUG]] #77
+
===Magazines===
* [2005.04.27] [[Stay With Me Tonight]] #37
 
* [2005.07.13] [[Somebody to Love|Somebody To Love]] #14
 
* [2005.11.12] [[My Destiny]] #16
 
* [2006.03.08] [[Asu wa Kuru Kara]] (明日は来るから; ''Because Tomorrow is Coming'') #22
 
* [2006.04.19] [[Rising Sun / Heart, Mind and Soul]] #22
 
* [2006.06.21] [[Begin (Tohoshinki)|Begin]] #15
 
* [2006.08.16] [[Sky (Tohoshinki)|Sky]] #6
 
* [2006.11.08] [[Miss You / "O" Sei Han Gou|miss you / "O" - Sei・Han・Gou]] (miss you/ “O”‐正・反・合; ''Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis'') #3
 
* [2007.01.24] [[Step by Step]] #7
 
* [2007.03.06] [[Choosey Lover]] #9
 
* [2007.06.13] [[Lovin' You (Tohoshinki)| Lovin' you]] #2
 
* [2007.08.01] [[Summer ~Summer Dream / Song for You / Love in the Ice~|SUMMER ~Summer Dream / Song for you / Love in the Ice~]] #2
 
* [2007.09.19] [[Shine / Ride On|SHINE / Ride on]] #2
 
* [2007.11.14] [[Forever Love]] #4
 
* [2007.12.19] [[Together (Tohoshinki)|Together]] #3
 
* [2008.01.16] [[Purple Line]] '''<nowiki>#1</nowiki>'''
 
* [2008.02.06] [[Two Hearts / Wild Soul|Two hearts / WILD SOUL]] (Changmin)
 
* [2008.02.13] [[Runaway / My Girlfriend]] (Yoochun)
 
* [2008.02.27] [[If...! / Rainy Night|If...!? / Rainy Night]] (Junsu)
 
* [2008.03.05] [[Close to You / Crazy Life|Close to you / Crazy Life]] (Yunho)
 
* [2008.03.12] [[Keyword / Maze]] (Jaejoong)
 
* [2008.04.30] [[Beautiful You/Sennen Koi Uta]]
 
* [2008.07.16] [[Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimantandarou?]]
 
* [2008.10.15] [[Jumon -MIROTIC-]]
 
* [2009.01.21] [[Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide]]
 
* [2009.03.11] [[Survivor]]
 
* [2009.04.22] [[Share The World / We Are!]]
 
* [2009.??.??] [[Stand By You]]
 
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> DVD / VHS </span>===
+
* [2010.02.xx] ARENA 37 Degree 2010 April Issue (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.02.xx] ARENA37 Degree March 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.07.xx] MUSIC BANK 2011 September Issue (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.07.xx] SUPER K-POP Collection Vol.4 (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.08.xx] ViVi October 2011 Issue
 +
* [2011.09.xx] PATi PATi October 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.09.xx] MORE 2011 November Issue (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.09.xx] Pia Besatsu SODA (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.09.xx] K STAR GRANDPRIX Vol.3 (''Cover & Feature'')
 +
* [2011.09.xx] K Special Vol.1 (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.09.xx] GINGER (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.09.xx] Ray (''Cover & Feature'')
 +
* [2011.09.xx] Korean JUNIOR MAGAZINE JAPAN October 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.09.xx] BACKSTAGE PASS 2011 November (''Feature'')
 +
* [2011.10.xx] Tohoshinki Namida no Wakare Fukkatsu eno Kiseki (''Cover & Feature'')
 +
* [2011.10.xx] KBOOM 2011 December Issue (''Feature'')
  
* [2006.03.23] [[Dong Bang Shin Ki History in Japan Vol.1|Dong Bang Shin Ki HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.1]] (東方神起 HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.1)
+
==Awards==
* [2006.03.25] [[Dong Bang Shin Ki 1st Artist Book - Tomorrow: 000777days|Dong Bang Shin Ki 1st Artist Book - Tomorrow: 000777days]] (東方神起 1st Artist Book - Tomorrow: 000777days)
+
*[2004.12.01] 21st Korea Best Dresser "Best Dressed Singer"
* [2006.10.04] [[1st Live Tour 2006 ~Heart, Mind and Soul~|1st Live Tour 2006 ~Heart, Mind and Soul~]]
+
*[2004.12.04] [[Wikipedia:M.net Asian Music Awards|Mnet KM Music Video Festival]] "Best Newcomer Music Video"
* [2007.03.28] [[Dong Bang Shin Ki History in Japan Vol. 2|Dong Bang Shin Ki HISTORY in JAPAN Vol. 2]] (東方神起 HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.2)
+
*[2004.12.10] 15th [[Wikipedia:Seoul Music Awards|Seoul Music Awards]] "Best Newcomer", "Bonsang"
* [2007.07.11] [[Rhythm Nation 2006|Rhythm Nation 2006]]
+
*[2004.12.29] SBS Gayo Daejun "Bonsang"
* [2007.07.25] [[a-nation '07 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '07 Best Hit Selection]]
+
*[2004.12.31] KBS Gayo Daejun "Artist of the Year", "Bonsang"
* [2007.09.26] [[2nd Live Tour 2007 ~Five in the Black~|2nd LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Five in the Black~]]
+
*[2004.12.31] MBC Top 10 Artist Awards "Bonsang", "Top 10 Artist Award"
* [2008.03.19] [[History in Japan Vol.3|HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.3]]
+
*[2004.12.??] Seoul Foreign Correspondents' Club "Bonsang"
 +
*[2005.11.27] [[Wikipedia:M.net Asian Music Awards|Mnet KM Music Video Festival]] "People's Choice Award", "Best Music Video (Daesang)" (Rising Sun)
 +
*[2005.12.29] SBS Gayo Daejun "Bonsang", "Best Choice Award"
 +
*[2005.12.30] KBS Gayo Daejun "Artist of the Year"
 +
*[2005.12.31] MBC Top 10 Artist Awards "Bonsang"
 +
*[2006.06.16] 5th Thailand ChannelV Music Video Awards "Asian Most Favorite Artist", "International Most Popular Music Video"
 +
*[2006.09.24] Korean Chinese 2006 Awards "10 Most popular Song in China" (Rising Sun, Hug)
 +
*[2006.10.03] Asia Song Festival "Merit Award", "Best Korean Artist"
 +
*[2006.10.31] Thailand Virgin Hitz Awards 2006 "Popular Vote Asia Artist"
 +
*[2006.11.25] [[Wikipedia:M.net Asian Music Awards|Mnet KM Music Fesival]] "Best Group", "Mnet.com Award", "People's Choice Award", "Artist of the Year (Daesang)"
 +
*[2006.12.01] 16th [[Wikipedia:Seoul Music Awards|Seoul Music Awards]] "People's Choice Award", "Bonsang", "Daesang"
 +
*[2006.12.14] 21st [[Wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|Golden Disk Awards]] "Bonsang", "Daesang"
 +
*[2006.12.29] SBS Gayo Daejun "Bonsang", "Daesang"
 +
*[2007.05.26] [[Wikipedia:MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2007|MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2007]] "Best Buzz Asia from Korea"
 +
*[2007.10.05] 14th Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards "International Popularity Award"
 +
*[2008.05.31] [[Wikipedia:MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2008|MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2008]] "Best Collaboration" (Last Angel)
 +
*[2008.10.03] Asia Song Festival "Best of Asia"
 +
*[2008.11.12] 15th Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards "Best Group"
 +
*[2008.11.15] [[Wikipedia:M.net Asian Music Awards|Mnet KM Music Video Festival]] "Arirang Overseas Popularity Award", "Auction Netizen Popularity Award", "Auction Fashion", "Album of the Year" (MIROTIC)
 +
*[2008.12.10] 23rd [[Wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|Golden Disk Awards]] "Yepp Popularity Award", "Bonsang", "Daesang"
 +
*[2008.12.12] 16th Annual Korean Entertainment Awards "New Generation Daesang"
 +
*[2009.02.12] High1 Seoul Music Awards "People's Choice Award", "Bonsang"
 +
*[2009.08.22] [[Wikipedia:Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards 2009: Thaipradit|Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards 2009: Thaipradit]] "Popular Asian Artist"
 +
*[2009.11.21] [[Wikipedia:M.net Asian Music Awards|M.net Asian Music Awards]] "Best Asian Star"
 +
*[2009.12.16] Melon Awards "2009 Star", "2009 Mania"
 +
*[2010.02.24] 24th [[Wikipedia:Japan Gold Disc Award|The Japan Gold Disc Award]] "Best International Music Video" (All About Tohoshinki Season 3)
 +
* [2023.11.28] 2023 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Inspiring Achievement
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Compilation / Other</span>===
+
[[File:Casiopeia.jpg|thumb|250px|Cassiopeia fan club at various TVXQ events ]]
  
* [2005.05.01] [[Tri-Angle (Chinese single)|TRI-ANGLE]] (Chinese single)
+
==Trivia==
* [2006.02.01] [[Starz|Starz]] presented by Rhythm Zone
+
<div align="justify">
* [2007.01.17] [[Club Disney 2007|CLUB DISNEY 2007]] (#10 ''[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Whole_New_World A Whole New World]'')
+
*TVXQ owns two different official fan clubs, "Cassiopeia" in Korea and "Bigeast" in Japan.  
* [2007.11.07] [[Koda Kumi]] - "[[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]]" (#1 ''LAST ANGEL'' feat.'''Tohoshinki''') #3
+
* "Cassiopeia"'s official fan club balloon color is <font color="#FF0000">red</font>
 +
* In 2008, TVXQ made it in the [[Wikipedia:Guinness World Records|Guinness World Records]] for having the world's largest official fan club with more than 800,000 official members just in South Korea.
 +
*In 2009 they made it for the second time in the [[Wikipedia:Guinness World Records|Guinness World Records]]. This time the group was listed as the celebrity most photographed in the world. Since the day of their debut to March 19, 2009, TVXQ (as individual members, or as a group) are estimated to have been photographed about 500 million times.
 +
</div>
  
==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
+
==External Links==
 +
* [http://www.tvxq.com/ Korean Official Website]
 +
* [http://toho-jp.net/ Japanese Official Website]
 +
* [http://fc.avex.jp/toho/index.html Japanese Official Fan Club "Bigeast" Website]
 +
* [http://www2.jfn.co.jp/toho/index2.html Bigstation Official Website]
 +
* [http://toho-jp.net/toho_mobile/ Mobile Official Website]
 +
* [http://avexnet.jp/id/tohos/ avex network Official Profile]
 +
* [http://www.facebook.com/tvxq Official Facebook]
 +
* [http://www.youtube.com/tvxq Official YouTube]
  
* [http://www.tvxq.com/ Official Website]
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* [http://toho-jp.net/ Tohoshinki Official Website]
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* [http://www.kome-world.com/uk/database-artist.php?id=11 KoME Artist File]
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[[Category:Groups]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 11 December 2023

Tohoshinki promoting "Lime & Lemon" (2023)

Tong Vfang Xien Qi (東方神起; Rising Gods of the East) (also known as Dong Bang Shin Ki (동방신기) in Korea and Tohoshinki (東方神起) in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a K-Pop/J-Pop male duo (formerly five-member group) from Korea. They debuted in Korea in January, 2004 under SM Entertainment label with the single "Hug", and in April, 2005 in Japan under rhythm zone label with the single "Stay With Me Tonight". In 2009 legal disputes arisen with SM Entertainment leaving at that moment the future of the group in Korea uncertain. One year later, in April 2010, avex stated through a press release that their activities in Japan were also put in hold or suspended.

On April 14, 2010, it was announced the creation of a new group JUNSU / JEJUNG / YUCHUN by the three members that started the legal disputes. On November 23, 2010, SM Entertainment announced Tong Vfang Xien Qi comeback including only two members, U-Know and Max.

They own various records in Japan, with the single "Purple Line" they become first foreign male-group to have a #1 single on Oricon charts, Tohoshinki also broke Elton John's record for the highest first week sales by a foreign artist, which lasted for twelve years and four months with their 29th single "BREAK OUT!", and the release of their first best album, BEST SELECTION 2010, in February 2010 become the most sold album in its first week by a foreign group selling 412,861 copies.

Members

Former Members

Information

TVXQ promoting "The Way U Are" (2004)

Debut (Korea & Japan)

Tong Vfang Xien Qi officially debuted on December 26, 2003. It was during a joint showcase in Seoul between Korean singer BoA and American singer Britney Spears. TVXQ joined the stage to perform two songs from their debut single, which was released a few days later, "Hug" and the A Capella song collaboration with BoA, "Oh Holy Night"

On January 14, 2004 they released "Hug". The single peaked at #4 on the monthly charts and sold a total of 169,532 copies, making it the 14th best selling record of the year. Eventually the single reached to sell more than 237,000 copies. Five months later, in June 24, they release their second single, "The Way U Are" wich debuted at #2 on the charts and becoming the 9th best selling record of the year, selling 214,069 copies. This single sold a total of 300,000 copies becoming TVXQ's best selling single.

In October 13, they release their debut album TRI-ANGLE. The album debuted at the top the charts and sold a total of 242,580 copies, making it the 8th best selling record of the year. The album, which was later released in other Asian countries, sold a total of 308,000 copies.

TVXQ promoting "Hi Ya Ya Yeoreumnal" (2005)

After the release of TRI-ANGLE, in November 25, the group moved to Japan to release a new English version of "Hug". "HUG" was released as a "commemorative single" in Japan instead of a debut single. A few months later, in April 27, their official Japanese debut single, "Stay With Me Tonight", was released. Despite only selling 9,818 copies, in July, 13 they released their second Japanese single, "Somebody To Love" , after the release of the Korean summer special single "Hi Ya Ya Yeoreumnal", and before returning to Korea to release, in September, their second Korean album Rising Sun. The album sold 222,472 copies and became the fourth best selling record of 2005. Thanks to the re-package releases, the album become the most selling album in 2006 with more than 400,000 copies sold.

Tong Vfang Xien Qi ended 2005 with three releases, their third Japanese single "My Destiny", which sold 13,919 copies, the collaboration Korean single "Show Me Your Love" with Super Junior, which sold 67,000 copies and their first video release, the Rising Sun Showcase

Japanese Success

TVXQ for "Prince in Prague" Photobook (2006)

2006 started with their first Asian international tour, 1st Live Concert Rising Sun. The tour started in Korea, and they visited Thailand and Malaysia. With their concert in Malaysia, they become the first Korean artist to perform in the country.

In March, 2006, TVXQ released their fourth Japanese single, "Asu wa Kuru Kara", and their Japanese debut album, Heart, Mind and Soul. The title track for the single was used as the 17th ending theme for the anime One Piece, becoming their first Japanese tie-in. Heart, Mind and Soul debuted on the weekly Oricon album chart at #25 and sold 36,397 copies. Eventually, the album managed to sold 58,000 copies in Japan and 32,000 copies in Korea.

Their fifth Japanese single, "Rising Sun / Heart, Mind and Soul", was released only a month later than the album, and its second A-side was a recut track from it. The single reached #22 on theOricon charts and sold 7,376 copies. Also in May, Tohoshinki started their first Japanese live tour, 1st Live Tour 2006 ~Heart, Mind and Soul~.

TVXQ released two singles in June 2006, their Korean fourth single, "Dong Bang Tuhon", and "Begin", their 6th Japanese single. Only a couple of months later, on August 16, Tohosinki released the Japanese single "Sky". "Sky" debuted at #6 on the Oricon charts and sold 26,890 copies, it was their first release to enter in Oricon's top 10. In this same summer, the group performed for the first time at avex's annual nationwide concert tour, A-nation. They went on stage as the opening act in Kobe.

In September 2006, the group returned to Korea for the release of their third album, 'O' - Jung・Ban・Hap. The Album was the best selling album in Korea in 2006 and sold more than 400,000 copies. Two months later in November, they released their 8th Japanese single, "miss you / "O" - Sei・Han・Gou", which included as second A-side a Japanese version of their Korean third album title track. The single debuted at #3 and sold 29,226 copies, making this single their first Top Three single on the Oricon charts.

TVXQ promoting the 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" (2007)

2007 started with the release of their 7th Japanese single "Step by Step", followed by their second tour, 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" in February. The concert tour started in Seoul, followed by concerts in Taiwan, Malysia, Thailand and China during the following months until June 2008.

In March 2007, Tohoshinki released their 10th Japanese single, "Choosey Lover", and their second Japanese album, Five in the Black. Both debuted in the the Top Ten on the Oricon charts, selling 28,116 and 62,362 copies respectively. The album sold 84,000 copies in Japan and 29,000 copies in Korea.

From June to December 2007, the group released five Japanese singles with only a difference of two months between them. In June 13, they released the single " Lovin' you", which ranked #2 on the Oricon charts, their highest position since the debut. In August 1, the summer single "SUMMER ~Summer Dream / Song for you / Love in the Ice~" was released, this single it's considerated to be the beginning of Tohoshinki's popularity rise in Japan, as the group ranked for the first time #1 in Oricon daily charts, and it was their first single to sold over 100,00 copies. In September 19, they release the double A-side "SHINE / Ride on" which also ranked #2 on the Oricon charts selling 41,978 copies. In November 14, "Forever Love" their 14th single was released and in December 19, they released the single "Together", which was used as the theme song for Sanrio's film, Cinnamon the Movie. Also in November, they were featured in Koda Kumi's 38th single "LAST ANGEL".

TRICK Project and MIROTIC Controversy

On January 16, 2008, Tohoshinki released their 16th Japanese single, "Purple Line". The single set their first Japanese record as its the group's first single to reach #1 on the Oricon weekly charts, and making Tohoshinki the first foreign male group and second Korean artist, after BoA, to rank #1 on Oricon charts. "Purple Line" was their first Japanese release to have a Korean special release with the addition of a Korean version of the title track. A week later, in January 23, Tohoshinki released their third Japanese album T, which debuted at #4 on the Oricon Weekly album chart and sold 152,079 copies.

TVXQ promoting MIROTIC (2008)

At the end of January, rhythm zone announced the "TRICK Project". This project included the release of five singles over six weeks, since February 6, 2008 to March 12, 2008, "Two hearts / WILD SOUL", "Runaway / My Girlfriend", "If...!? / Rainy Night", "Close to you / Crazy Life" and "Keyword / Maze". Each single included four songs and were released as double A-side singles. The first song was performed by all the members while the second song was sang by only one member for each single.

Only a month after the release of the last "TRICK Project" single, in April 23, Tohoshinki released their 22nd single, "Beautiful you / Sennen Koi Uta". It was their first single released in three different editions and with it, Tohoshinki ranked #1 for the second time on the Oricon charts.

In early June they returned to Korea to participate in the "14th Annual Dream Concert" in Seoul and in June 12, they concluded their 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" in Beijing. TVXQ returned to Japan for the release of their 23th single, "Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou?". The song become a hit and ranked #1, this made TVXQ the first foreign artists to have three number-one singles on the Oricon charts.

TVXQ returned to Korea once again to take part in the first concert of the "SMTown Live '08" in August 15. They shared stage with SM Entertainment's fellow artists: BoA, Super Junior, Girls' Generation, SHINee, Chun Sang Ji Hee and Zhang Li Yin.

TVXQ promoting "Jumon -MIROTIC-" (2008)

In September 26, TVXQ released their fourth Korean album, MIROTIC and started the promotional activities for it. MIROTIC was planned to be released on September 24, but due to the large number of pre-orders it was pushed back two days. It was the best selling album in Korea in 2008 only three days after it's release and sold more than 540,000 copies in total, making it the first Korean album in six years to pass the 500,000 mark.
A couple of months after MIROTIC release, the "Korean Commission of Youth Protection" declared the lead track "Jumun - MIROTIC" lyrics as provocative and overly sexual. As a result, the album was labeled with stickers indicating that it was unsuitable for people under 19 years old and additionally any televise promotional performances of the song would have to be broadcast after 10 PM. In January, 2009, in response to the ruling, a "Clean Version" (a new edition of the repackage album) was released. This version featured the "Jumun - MIROTIC (Clean Version)" song instead the regular one, as well an acoustic version of the song. For this "Clean Version" the lyrics were changed from "I got you" to "I chose you" and "I got you under my skin" to "I got you under my sky."

Before the Korean promotions for MIROTIC ended, in October 15, the group released their 24th Japanese single "Jumon -MIROTIC-". The song was a Japanese version of "Jumun - MIROTIC" original song. The single ranked again #1 the Oricon charts and sold 91,270 copies.

In December 31, Tohoshinki was invited to perform at the 59th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, making them the first Korean group to attend. They performed a introduction of "Purple Line", followed by the song "Doushite Kimi wo Suki ni Natte Shimattandarou?".

Tokyo Dome, Lawsuit & Japanese Records

On January, 21, 2009, Tohoshinki released their 25th single and second triple A-side "Bolero / Kiss The Baby Sky / Wasurenaide" and in March 11, their 26th single "Survivor". "Survivor" was released with the subtitle "090325 4th Album "The Secret Code" Pre-Release Single", and in March 25 their fourth Japanese album The Secret Code was released. The Secret Code ranked #2 on the charts and sold more than 300,000 copies in Japan and 28,000 copies in Korea.

Tohoshinki's 27th single "Share The World / We Are!" was released in April 22. Both A-sides of this single were used as opening themes for the anime One Piece. In July 1, "Stand by U" was released as their 28th single. Although "Stand by U" didn't ranked #1 (it was #2) Tohoshinki broke their own record for first week sales with 182,068 copies sold in it's first week, eventually selling 224,639 copies.

Tohoshinki embarked in their fourth Japanese live tour in May 4. The tour ended in Tokyo in July 4 and 5, at the Tokyo Dome, making them the first Korean group to perform there. The DVD release for this live tour, 4th Live Tour 2009 ~The Secret Code~ Final in Tokyo Dome' sold more than 219,000 copies. With this DVD they become the first non-Japanese Asian artist to get first place in the Oricon DVD charts for the first time 20 years.

Tohoshinki promoting Toki wo Tomete (2010)
After the tour ended, in late July, three TVXQ members (Hero, Micky and Xiah) submitted an application to the Seoul Central District Court to determine the validity of their contract with SM Entertainment. The members stated, among other things, that their 13 year contract was excessively long, and that the group's earnings were not fairly distributed to the members. The Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of the three members. The remaining two members, U-Know and Max, stated they were against the lawsuit and they were on SM Entertainment's side. Due this legal disputes, TVXQ's future in Korea is uncertain. avex trax on the other side, stated at that time and through their official website that Tohoshinki's Japanese activities weren't going to be altered regardless the lawsuit.

2010 started with the release of their 29th Japanese single, "BREAK OUT!" in January 27. This new release became a new record for the group as they broke Elton John's record for the highest first week sales by a foreign artist, which lasted for twelve years and four months. John's single "Candle in the Wind 1997" sold 184,000 copies, while "BREAK OUT!" sold 255,917 copies. Additionally, Tohoshinki became the first foreign artist to pass the 200,000 mark in first week sales.

On February 17th, Tohoshinki released their first best album, BEST SELECTION 2010, which became the highest selling first week for an album by a foreign artist. The record was formerly held by Bon Jovi's These Days album for 14 years 9 months with 379,000 copies sold. The album included the new song "With All My Heart ~Kimi ga Odoru, Natsu~", which was used as theme song for the movie Kimi ga Odoru Natsu. The album also included the song "Toki wo Tomete", which later was released as their 30th single in May 24.

Hiatus & Comeback

Tohoshinki promoting "Why? (Keep Your Head Down)" (2011)
On April 3rd, 2010, avex, following the group' Korean hiatus, announced that Tohoshinki would go on an indefinite hiatus and focus on solo activities. The Bigeast fanclub was announced to remain active, but no longer accepting new members. This put the group activities on hold, as at that moment they were only active in Japan.

On April 14, 2010, Bigeast (the group's official fanclub in Japan) announced the creation of a new unit with the members JEJUNG, YUCHUN and JUNSU. According the announcement, the three members signed a new contract with avex which allow them to start their activities as JUNSU JEJUNG YUCHUN, the new unit name. On the same day it was announced the release in June of three new best albums, TOHOSHINKI COMPLETE A-SIDE COLLECTION which will include all Tohoshinki's Japanese singles A-sides, TOHOSHINKI SINGLE B-SIDE COLLECTION, and COMPLETE SET Limited Box TOHOSHINKI COMPLETE A-SIDE COLLECTION + TOHOSHINKI SINGLE B-SIDE COLLECTION. The best albums would be released while the group was inactive.

On November 23, 2010, SM Entertainment through Tong Vfang Xien Qi's official website announced the group' comeback for January 2011. The group however would return as a duo, as only U-Know and Max are still under the company. One day later, on November 24, avex also announced that the new duo would resume their activities, and on December 2nd the official Japanese website of the group was updated with the announce of the release of a new single. On December 12, two new promotional photos of the now duo were released.

Tong Vfang Xien Qi is scheduled to make their comeback first in Korea with the release of the album Keep Your Head Down on January 5th, 2011. A Japanese version of the lead track "Wae (Keep Your Head Down)" (translated to "Why? (Keep Your Head Down)"), will be later released in Japan on January 26th as their 31st single, and will be also used as theme song for the drama Utsukushii Rinjin.

Before their official comeback, in December 20th, Dong Bang Shin Ki released the Korean digital single "ATHENA". The song was used as one of the theme songs for the drama Athena: Goddess of War. The song was also included on their Korean comeback album Keep Your Head Down.

Tohoshinki promoting "ANDROID" (2012)
Tohoshinki promoting "OCEAN" (2013)
Tohoshinki promoting WITH (2014)
Tohoshinki promoting "Sakura Michi" (2015)
Tohoshinki promoting "Reboot" (2017)
Dong Bang Shin Ki promoting New Chapter #2: The Truth of Love (2018)
Tohoshinki promoting XV (2019)
Tohoshinki promoting "Small Talk" (2020)

Korean Discography

Albums

Mini Albums

Live Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Compilation / Other

Japanese Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Digital Mini-Albums

Live Albums

Remix Albums

Singles

Other Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Other

TV & Cinema

Dramas

Movies

Commercials

All the CMs are for Korean brands unless otherwise indicated

Publications

Photobooks

Travel Sketches in Los Angeles Summer Paradise in Borabora The Prince in Prague Paris Photobook Special Limited Edition Bonjour Paris I Bonjour Paris II Parisien A WEEK HOLIDAY - It's Stylish A WEEK HOLIDAY - Camping TI AMO HELiOPHiLiA!

  • [2005.02.07] Travel Sketches in Los Angeles
  • [2005.06.30] Summer Paradise in Borabora
  • [2006.12.09] The Prince in Prague
  • [2007.11.24] Paris Photobook Special Limited Edition
  • [2008.01.16] Bonjour Paris I
  • [2008.01.16] Bonjour Paris II
  • [2008.01.16] Parisien
  • [2008.09.10] A WEEK HOLIDAY - It's Stylish
  • [2008.09.10] A WEEK HOLIDAY - Camping
  • [2011.10.xx] Taiyo
  • [2014.07.23] TI AMO
  • [2016.09.29] HELiOPHiLiA!

Live Photobooks

The 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" Documentary Book The 3rd Asia Tour Concert "MIROTIC" In Seoul 2009 Concert Book

  • [2007.04.11] The 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" Documentary Book
  • [2009.04.24] The 3rd Asia Tour Concert "MIROTIC" In Seoul 2009 Concert Book

Story Books

HUG The Way U Are TVXQ! Special Photo Essay in L.A. Rising Sun Repackage Story Book: Five Secret Story All About Tong Vfang Xien Qi Season 3 Preview Storybook

  • [2004.03.30] HUG
  • [2004.08.21] The Way U Are
  • [2004.11.20] TVXQ! Special Photo Essay in L.A.
  • [2005.11.28] Rising Sun Repackage Story Book: Five Secret Story
  • [2009.07.16] All About Tong Vfang Xien Qi Season 3 Preview Storybook (東方神起)

Artist Books

Tomorrow -000777days- SHINE 2nd Artist Book from Tohoshinki

  • [2006.03.25] Tomorrow -000777days-
  • [2007.09.11] SHINE 2nd Artist Book from Tohoshinki

Books

  • [2011.08.xx] Marugoto! Ikemen Prince (Feature)
  • [2011.08.xx] K-POP Perfect Data Catalog Book 2011-2012 (Feature)

Magazines

  • [2010.02.xx] ARENA 37 Degree 2010 April Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.02.xx] ARENA37 Degree March 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.07.xx] MUSIC BANK 2011 September Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.07.xx] SUPER K-POP Collection Vol.4 (Feature)
  • [2011.08.xx] ViVi October 2011 Issue
  • [2011.09.xx] PATi PATi October 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] MORE 2011 November Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] Pia Besatsu SODA (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] K STAR GRANDPRIX Vol.3 (Cover & Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] K Special Vol.1 (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] GINGER (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] Ray (Cover & Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] Korean JUNIOR MAGAZINE JAPAN October 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] BACKSTAGE PASS 2011 November (Feature)
  • [2011.10.xx] Tohoshinki Namida no Wakare Fukkatsu eno Kiseki (Cover & Feature)
  • [2011.10.xx] KBOOM 2011 December Issue (Feature)

Awards

  • [2004.12.01] 21st Korea Best Dresser "Best Dressed Singer"
  • [2004.12.04] Mnet KM Music Video Festival "Best Newcomer Music Video"
  • [2004.12.10] 15th Seoul Music Awards "Best Newcomer", "Bonsang"
  • [2004.12.29] SBS Gayo Daejun "Bonsang"
  • [2004.12.31] KBS Gayo Daejun "Artist of the Year", "Bonsang"
  • [2004.12.31] MBC Top 10 Artist Awards "Bonsang", "Top 10 Artist Award"
  • [2004.12.??] Seoul Foreign Correspondents' Club "Bonsang"
  • [2005.11.27] Mnet KM Music Video Festival "People's Choice Award", "Best Music Video (Daesang)" (Rising Sun)
  • [2005.12.29] SBS Gayo Daejun "Bonsang", "Best Choice Award"
  • [2005.12.30] KBS Gayo Daejun "Artist of the Year"
  • [2005.12.31] MBC Top 10 Artist Awards "Bonsang"
  • [2006.06.16] 5th Thailand ChannelV Music Video Awards "Asian Most Favorite Artist", "International Most Popular Music Video"
  • [2006.09.24] Korean Chinese 2006 Awards "10 Most popular Song in China" (Rising Sun, Hug)
  • [2006.10.03] Asia Song Festival "Merit Award", "Best Korean Artist"
  • [2006.10.31] Thailand Virgin Hitz Awards 2006 "Popular Vote Asia Artist"
  • [2006.11.25] Mnet KM Music Fesival "Best Group", "Mnet.com Award", "People's Choice Award", "Artist of the Year (Daesang)"
  • [2006.12.01] 16th Seoul Music Awards "People's Choice Award", "Bonsang", "Daesang"
  • [2006.12.14] 21st Golden Disk Awards "Bonsang", "Daesang"
  • [2006.12.29] SBS Gayo Daejun "Bonsang", "Daesang"
  • [2007.05.26] MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2007 "Best Buzz Asia from Korea"
  • [2007.10.05] 14th Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards "International Popularity Award"
  • [2008.05.31] MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2008 "Best Collaboration" (Last Angel)
  • [2008.10.03] Asia Song Festival "Best of Asia"
  • [2008.11.12] 15th Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards "Best Group"
  • [2008.11.15] Mnet KM Music Video Festival "Arirang Overseas Popularity Award", "Auction Netizen Popularity Award", "Auction Fashion", "Album of the Year" (MIROTIC)
  • [2008.12.10] 23rd Golden Disk Awards "Yepp Popularity Award", "Bonsang", "Daesang"
  • [2008.12.12] 16th Annual Korean Entertainment Awards "New Generation Daesang"
  • [2009.02.12] High1 Seoul Music Awards "People's Choice Award", "Bonsang"
  • [2009.08.22] Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards 2009: Thaipradit "Popular Asian Artist"
  • [2009.11.21] M.net Asian Music Awards "Best Asian Star"
  • [2009.12.16] Melon Awards "2009 Star", "2009 Mania"
  • [2010.02.24] 24th The Japan Gold Disc Award "Best International Music Video" (All About Tohoshinki Season 3)
  • [2023.11.28] 2023 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Inspiring Achievement
Cassiopeia fan club at various TVXQ events

Trivia

  • TVXQ owns two different official fan clubs, "Cassiopeia" in Korea and "Bigeast" in Japan.
  • "Cassiopeia"'s official fan club balloon color is red
  • In 2008, TVXQ made it in the Guinness World Records for having the world's largest official fan club with more than 800,000 official members just in South Korea.
  • In 2009 they made it for the second time in the Guinness World Records. This time the group was listed as the celebrity most photographed in the world. Since the day of their debut to March 19, 2009, TVXQ (as individual members, or as a group) are estimated to have been photographed about 500 million times.

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