Kiryū (band)
{{Short description|Japanese band}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Kiryū
| image = Kiryu Japanese band 03.jpg
| caption = Kiryu in a show in Japan presented by Club Zy magazine.
| genre = {{hlist|Folk metal|alternative metal|hard rock|heavy metal|power metal}}
| years_active = 2007–2023
| label = B.P Records
| website = {{URL|www.kiryu-web.net}}
| current_members = *Mahiro Kurosaki
- Takemasa Kujō
- Mitsuki Sakai
- Hiyori Isshiki
- Junji Tokai
}}
{{Nihongo|Kiryū|己龍}} is a Japanese visual kei metal band founded in 2007 with the concept of "Japanese terror" and "painful nostalgia". Formed by vocalist Mahiro Kurosaki, guitarists Takemasa Kujō and Mitsuki Sakai, bassist Hiyori Isshiki and drummer Junji Tokai, each member is represented by a color. They have been part of the independent label B.P Records since 2009.
Many of their releases have reached high positions on the Oricon Indies chart, and they have also performed at venues such as Nippon Budokan and Tokyo Dome City Hall. They were ranked thirteenth in JRock News top 15 visual kei bands and artists of 2020{{Cite web |date=2020-12-30 |title=Top 15 visual kei and Japanese rock artists 2020 |url=https://jrocknews.com/2020/12/top-15-visual-kei-and-japanese-rock-artists-2020.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}} and received an honorable mention in the Most Influential Jrockers of 2017.{{Cite web |date=2017-12-29 |title=Most influential Jrockers of 2017 |url=https://jrocknews.com/2017/12/most-influential-jrockers-of-2017.html |access-date=2021-05-04 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}}
Takemasa Kujō stopped featuring in the band's public appearances at the end of 2021 and one year later Mahiro Kurosaki also paused his activities. Consequently, the band entered an indefinite hiatus in the end of 2023.
Career
=2007–2008: Establishment and early years=
Takemasa and Mitsuki played in a visual kei band together in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, called mi'ze:lia. After the group split, they invited their backup drummer Junji Tokai to form a new band in Tokyo. Through mutual friends, Mahiro was invited to be the lead singer. Sakai and Takemasa aimed to establish a band with its own personality and different from the popular bands at the time. Initially, Takemasa envisioned the "disgusting visual kei" concept for the band, which later cemented itself in "Japanese horror" and "painful nostalgia".{{Cite web |date=2015-04-05 |title=己龍「九尾」特集 (4/6) - 音楽ナタリー 特集・インタビュー |url=https://natalie.mu/music/pp/kiryu/page/4 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Natalie |language=ja}}
Kiryū was founded on September 17, 2007{{Cite web |date=2021-05-01 |title=Kiryu (己龍) |url=https://crimsonlotus.eu/kiryu-%e5%b7%b1%e9%be%8d/ |access-date=October 13, 2022 |website=Crimson Lotus |language=en}} and their first live performance took place on December 16 at Holiday Shinjuku.{{Cite web |title=己龍のヒストリー |url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/452363/profile/history/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130514152921/http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/452363/profile/history/ |archive-date=14 May 2013 |access-date=2016-05-06 |publisher=Oricon |language=ja}} Therefore, the band considers December 16th their official formation date. On March 25, 2008, tickets for their first event, Garyou Tensei in Shinjuku Ruido, were sold out. At this event, they distributed the CD "Sakuragarami" for free.{{Cite web |title=己龍 |url=http://www.visunavi.com/artist/kiryu/ |access-date=2021-10-22 |website=びじゅなび |language=ja}} In May, the debut single "Another Side" (アナザーサイド) was released and another version was released the following month. In October, another single was on sale: "Murasakishoku/Saigo no Koi" and on November 26, the debut mini album Shūgetsu Heika.{{Cite web |title=己龍「九尾」特集 - 音楽ナタリー 特集・インタビュー |url=https://natalie.mu/music/pp/kiryu |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Natalie |language=ja}}{{Cite web |date=2010-05-23 |title=Kiryu (band) |url=https://www.jame-world.com/en/article/124874-kiryu-band.html |access-date=October 13, 2022 |website=JaME}}
=2009–2013: Rise of fame and big national tours=
In 2009, Kiryū joined B.P Records.{{Cite web |date=2021-05-01 |title=Kiryu (己龍) |url=https://crimsonlotus.eu/kiryu-%e5%b7%b1%e9%be%8d/ |access-date=October 13, 2022 |website=Crimson Lotus |language=en}} They performed at Meguro Rokumeikan on January 17, distributing a limited single, "Watashi.",{{Cite web |title=ピュアサウンド 己龍 ( キリュウ ) 私。 |url=https://puresound.co.jp/user_data/sp_artist_product_detail.php?pid=101030348&aid=kiryuu |access-date=2022-10-18 |website=Pure Sound |language=ja}} and on May 15, 2009, the group performed in Takadanobaba Area, distributing the also limited CD "Chimimōryō no Chōryōbatsuko".{{Cite web |title=ピュアサウンド 己龍 ( キリュウ ) 魑魅魍魎ノ跳梁跋扈 |url=https://puresound.co.jp/user_data/sp_artist_product_detail.php?pid=101030474&aid=kiryuu |access-date=2022-10-18 |website=puresound.co.jp}} At the end of the year, they released the single "Tsuki no Hime". Takemasa stated that with this single, the band's concept ("Japanese horror") was finally established. In early 2010, they released their first full-length album, Meikyō Shisui. Copies of the first edition of the single "Ruru" sold out on the same day of release, October 27. On March 2, 2011, the second album "Mugen Hōyō" was released.{{Cite web |date=2011-02-25 |title=己龍、待望のフルアルバム! |url=https://www.hmv.co.jp/news/article/1101200081/ |access-date=2021-10-22 |website=HMV |language=ja}} On September 14, Mahiro contributed to the charity single "Hitotsudake ~We Are The One~", created to help victims of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.{{Cite web |date=2011-08-22 |title=Visual Kei Charity Single |url=https://www.jame-world.com/en/news/95385-visual-kei-charity-single.html |access-date=October 13, 2022 |website=JaME}}
From "Tsuki no Hime" to "Kyōsei" (2011), five Kiryū singles have reached #1 on the Oricon independent singles chart consecutively.{{Cite web |date=6 April 2012 |title=己龍から動画コメント到着! |url=http://www.hmv.co.jp/news/article/1203060012/ |access-date=2021-10-21 |publisher=HMV |language=ja}} Kyōsei was the 12th best-selling independent single of 2011 according to Oricon.{{Cite web |date=2012-01-01 |title=Oricon Indies Top 20 2011: Singles & Álbuns |url=https://www.jame-world.com/br/article/99652-oricon-indies-top-20-2011-singles-albuns.html |access-date=October 13, 2022 |website=JaME}}
After Kiryū's popularity grew, they embarked on their first tour of Japan's 47 prefectures in 2012. Despite difficulties, such as when Mahiro had an accident on stage and injured his leg, over 15,000 people attended the tour in total and tickets for most shows were sold out.{{Cite web |date=2012-09-18 |title=己龍、最新マキシ『灯』をひっさげ再び全国ツアーへ |url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000083222 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Barks |language=ja}} Shukaensen was released in April and the single "Tomoshibi" in November.{{Cite web |title=Kiryū's Oricon Singles Ranking |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/452363/products/single/ |access-date=October 13, 2022 |publisher=Oricon |language=ja}} In October, Kiryū and R-Shitei toured together. Another tour across all Japan started in July 2013.{{Cite web |title=己龍、年末から全国単独巡業<赤香蘭凛>を実施。ファイナルはZepp DiverCity Tokyo で 2Days 公演 |url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000094649 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Barks | date=23 September 2013 |language=ja}} This year, the band released the singles "Etsu to Utsu", "Aienkien" and "Akaimi Hajiketa", and played a cover of "Pink Spider" by hide for Tribute III -Visual Spirits-.{{Cite web |title=Two hide Tribute Albums to be Released Simultaneously! |url=http://www.musicjapanplus.jp/news/1/22063/two-hide-tribute-albums-to-be-released-simultaneously/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131022040254/http://www.musicjapanplus.jp/news/1/22063/two-hide-tribute-albums-to-be-released-simultaneously/ |archive-date=2013-10-22 |access-date=2013-05-05 |website=Music Japan Plus |language=en}}
=2014–2016: First international shows=
File:Kiryu Japanese band 01.jpg
With the release of Kyoka Suigetsu in April 2014, Kiryū started a tour, as usual, and held their first international concerts. The Kyoka Suigetsu Tour featured concerts all over Japan as well as performances across Asia, with concerts in Taiwan, South Korea, China and Hong Kong.{{Cite web |title=己龍「九尾」特集 - 音楽ナタリー 特集・インタビュー |url=https://natalie.mu/music/pp/kiryu |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Natalie |language=ja}} The only single released in 2014 is "Amaterasu", on November 19.
The 13th single "Kyūbi" was released in April 2015 in ten editions and is the band's most successful song to date, reaching number four on Oricon Singles Chart. On July 31, they performed at Nippon Budokan for the first time, after another tour of Japan's 47 prefectures.{{Cite web |title=己龍「九尾」特集 - 音楽ナタリー 特集・インタビュー |url=https://natalie.mu/music/pp/kiryu |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Natalie |language=ja}} In September, Kiryū, BugLug, R-Shitei and Vistlip embarked on a four-band tour together, named 4Byoushi.{{Cite web |date=2015-08-10 |title=Kiryu, R-Shitei, Vistlip and BugLug unite for a four band tour! |url=https://jrocknews.com/2015/08/kiryu-r-shitei-vistlip-and-buglug-unite-for-a-four-band-tour.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}} Teaming with B.P Records bands Royz and Codomo Dragon, Kiryū released "Family Party" and the music video for Ryōran Resonance (繚乱レゾナンス) in November.{{Cite web |last=Zansouki |date=2015-12-03 |title=Music Video for Collaborative Single "Family Party" Between Royz, Kiryu, and Codomo Dragon Released |url=https://jrocknews.com/2015/12/music-video-for-collaborative-single-between-royz-kiryu-and-codomo-dragon-released.html |access-date=2020-06-30 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}} The three bands went on a national tour together from November to December.{{Cite web |date=2015-09-29 |title=己龍、Royz、コドモドラゴン三團合體 推出新作《Family Party》 |url=https://vrockhk.com/2015/09/29/20360/ |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=VRockHK |language=zh}}
On April 30, 2016, Kiryu took place in Cure World Visual Festival along with other visual kei bands, even groups from outside Japan, a rare occurrence.{{Cite web |date=2016-01-30 |title=Cure magazine invites foreign bands to World Visual Festival |url=https://jrocknews.com/2016/01/cure-magazine.html |access-date=2021-02-14 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}} Hyakki Yagyo, the fifth album, hit stores on June 29. The tour in support of this release ended at Nippon Budokan on August 29.{{Cite web |date=2016-06-04 |title=Kiryu to release their fifth album Hyakki Yagyo |url=https://jrocknews.com/2016/06/kiryu-to-release-new-album-hyakki-yagyo.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}} On October 16, they performed at the visual kei festival Visual Japan Summit.{{Cite web |date=2016-10-07 |title=日本最大のヴィジュアル系音楽フェス「Visual Japan Summit 2016 Powered by Rakuten」衝撃の第七弾アーティスト発表!! |url=http://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000009.000020479.html |access-date=2021-10-22 |website=PR Times |language=ja}}
=2017–2020: 10th anniversary celebrations=
In 2017, Kiryū celebrated their ten-year career with their first greatest hits album entitled 2007–2017. They also released the double A-side single "Jou no Hana/Oborezukiyo" on October 25, with the song "Jou no Hana" being used as one of the opening themes for Cardfight!! Vanguard.{{Cite web |date=2017-08-15 |title=Kiryu celebrates 10th anniversary with A-side single "Jou no Hana/Oborezukiyo" and announces best-of album for winter |url=https://jrocknews.com/2017/08/kiryu-celebrates-10th-anniversary-new-double-side-single-jou-no-hanaoborezukiyo.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}}
The four-band tour 4Byoushi took place once again in 2018, with concerts from March 11 to 30.{{Cite web |date=2017-12-22 |title=It's a visual kei extravaganza starring Kiryu, BugLug, R-Shitei, vistlip in 4Byoushi tour |url=https://jrocknews.com/2017/12/visual-kei-galore.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}} Kiryu was also invited by Dezert for their This is the Fact tour, performing on June 9.{{Cite web |date=2018-03-22 |title=Dezert 主宰 <This Is The "Fact">、己龍、lynch.、LM.Cを迎えて2マンシリーズ開催決定 |url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000152464 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Barks |language=ja}} At the end of the year, the sixth album Tenshō Rinne was launched and on December 8 they starred on Nippon TV's Ariyoshi Hanseikai television show.{{Cite web |date=2018-12-08 |title=己龍ボーカル黒崎眞弥、名前を漢字で書けないことを有吉弘行の前で反省 |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/311335 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Natalie |language=ja}} In 2019, three singles were released: "Senkō", "Tamaki no Hashi Naki ga Gotoshi" and "Kachō Fugetsu" With a performance at Tokyo Dome City Hall, the band celebrated their twelfth anniversary.{{Cite web |date=2019-12-30 |title=己龍 News {{!}} MUEステ |url=https://muestation.mashup.jp/report.php?id=1001 |access-date=2020-07-01 |website=Mue |language=ja}} In late 2019 Kiryū opened their own YouTube channel,{{Cite web |date=2020-03-24 |title=Vijuttoke20年3月号「己龍」インタビュー |url=https://www.club-zy.com/contents/304881 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=club Zy. |language=ja}} that even Gackt starred in.{{Cite web |date=2021-04-09 |title=GACKT tortures Kiryu in performance contest! |url=https://jrocknews.com/2021/04/gackt-tortures-kiryu-in-performance-contest.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}}
The single "Watashi Mamire" was produced by Mitsuki and published on March 4, 2020. Fan club members could buy tickets for the single promotion tour in advance.{{Cite web |date=2019-12-30 |title=己龍が"自分自身"テーマの新作リリース、3月から単独ツアー開催 |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/361665 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Natalie |language=ja}} On December 16, they celebrated their 13th anniversary with a concert in Shibuya.{{Cite web |title=己龍が新シングル「鵺」携え単独巡業開催、ファイナルは3度目の日本武道館 |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/409118 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Natalie |language=ja}}
=2020–present: Takemasa and Mahiro's break and hiatus=
File:Takemasa and Mahiro from Kiryu.jpg
In February 2021, the single "Nue" was released. At the same time, Mitsuki was diagnosed with retinal detachment and had to suspend his activities until April.{{Cite web |date=2020-02-29 |title=己龍ギター酒井参輝、網膜剥離治療のため一時活動休止 |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/369227 |access-date=October 13, 2022 |website=Natalie |language=ja}} They performed for the third time at Nippon Budokan on April 10, and the concert was also streamed online via Zaiko website.{{Cite web |last=Rin |date=2021-04-09 |title=Interview with Kiryu: Moving forward from a difficult year |url=https://jrocknews.com/2021/04/kiryu-interview-nippon-budokan.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}} Manjushage, the seventh album, was released on June 23.{{Cite web |date=2012-07-27 |title=己龍、和を土台に広げた挑戦を語る |url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000205502 |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Barks |language=ja}} In August, leader and guitarist Takemasa announced that he would no longer participate in Kiryū's public performances from December 16, but would continue to produce and compose the band's works.{{Cite web |date=2021-08-04 |title=己龍リーダー・九条武政、12月に活動休止「表舞台に立つ事はなくなります」 |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/439555 |access-date=October 13, 2022 |website=Natalie |language=ja}}
In 2022, they released the single "Zekū Zeshiki" on February 24{{Cite web |date=2022-02-22 |title=Kiryu - New MV "Zekuu zeshiki" |url=https://crimsonlotus.eu/kiryu-new-mv-zekuu-zeshiki/ |access-date=2022-09-11 |website=Crimson Lotus - Visual Kei promotion |language=en-GB}} and "Kodoku" on July 13, announcing a 15th anniversary tour, running from October to December.{{Cite web |date=2022-05-12 |title=Kiryu - New maxi single "Kodoku", one-man tour and new look |url=https://crimsonlotus.eu/kiryu-new-maxi-single-kodoku-one-man-tour-and-new-look/ |access-date=2022-09-11 |website=Crimson Lotus - Visual Kei promotion |language=en-GB}} A few days before the tour started, Mahiro revealed that he would be taking a break after the end of this tour, after being diagnosed with anxiety disorder and depression. The remaining three members stated that the band will continue as normal.{{Cite web |date=2022-10-20 |title=「有吉反省会」出演のV系バンド ボーカルが「抑うつ障害」の診断、療養へ 2017年には目の病気発表 |url=https://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2022/10/20/kiji/20221020s00041000336000c.html |access-date=2022-10-21 |website=Sponichi Annex |language=ja}} On June 11, 2022 Kiryu appeared at the event Visual Kei Shugi alongside Penicillin, Versailles and Alice Nine.{{Cite web |date=2022-06-03 |title=DAIGO(MC)、アリス九號.、Versailles、己龍、PENICILLIN、SHIN(オープニングアクト) 出演!6月11日(土)開催の『「ヴィジュアル系主義」フェス』のタイムテーブル公開! |url=https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000006631.000001355.html |access-date=2023-07-22 |website=PR TIMES|language=ja}}
Despite efforts to keep the band going after two members' break, in July 2023, the group announced that they will be going on indefinite hiatus after one last show on December 16, 2023, their 16-year career anniversary.{{Cite web |title=己龍が無期限活動休止、さらなる高みを目指すための充電期間へ(音楽ナタリー) |url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/587a59ff9229911ececebb38900ff40454015f50 |access-date=2023-07-22 |website=Yahoo! News |language=ja}}
My Dragon
My Dragon was a humorous alter-ego group of Kiryū, where the members danced and sang, not necessarily playing their instruments.{{Cite web |date=2017-12-30 |title=Kiryu's Side Project My Dragon will Disband |url=https://www.jpopasia.com/feed/22810/kiryus-site-project-mydragon-will-disband/ |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JpopAsia |language=en}} Mahiro Kurosaki performed as Dandy Maro, Takemasa Kujō as Beauty Tama, Mitsuki Sakai as Charity Miki, Hiyori Isshiki as Panty Hiwai, and Junji Tokai as Pretty JuJu. With the exception of single CDs distributed exclusively at concerts since 2009, they debuted in February 2011 with "Nijigen Complex".{{Cite web |date=2013-06-16 |title=My Dragon |url=https://www.jame-world.com/en/article/125369-my-dragon.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JaME}} In July 2014 they released the single "IDOL Sengen!?". On May 30, 2016, their third and final release took place: "Stardust Dream", where they performed with the concept of male anime idols.{{Cite web |date=2016-03-07 |title=My Dragon to release new single Stardust Dream as anime idols |url=https://jrocknews.com/2016/03/dragon-release-new-single-stardust-dream-anime-male-idol-theme.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JRock News |language=en-US}}
Being a side band, they did few live performances and were sometimes an opening act for Kiryū.{{Cite web |date=2013-06-16 |title=My Dragon |url=https://www.jame-world.com/en/article/125369-my-dragon.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=JaME}} The profit from their concerts went to charities, such as helping victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and Kumamoto earthquake in 2016. They used to perform every year on April 1. On April 1, 2018, they made their last performance and My Dragon ended.
Members
- {{nihongo|Mahiro Kurosaki|黒崎眞弥|Kurosaki Mahiro}} – vocals (2007–2023)
- {{nihongo|Mitsuki Sakai|酒井参輝|Sakai Mitsuki}} – guitar (2007–2023)
- {{nihongo|Hiyori Isshiki|一色日和|Isshiki Hiyori}} – bass (2007–2023)
- {{nihongo|Junji Tokai|遠海准司|Tokai Junji}} – drums (2007–2023)
- {{nihongo|Takemasa Kujō|九条武政|Kujō Takemasa}} – guitar (2007–2021)
Takemasa has not featured in the band's public appearances since 2021, but it is reported that he still participates in production and songwriting.
Discography
;Albums and EPs
class="wikitable" |
rowspan="2" style="width:45px;"|Type
! rowspan="2" style="width:400px;"|Title ! scope="col" colspan="2"| Oricon peak position |
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scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:85%;"| Indies
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:85%;"| Major{{Cite web |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/452363/products/album/ |title=Kiryū Albums Ranking |accessdate=October 13, 2022 |language=ja|website=Oricon}} |
style="text-align:center;"|EP
|Shūgetsu Heika ({{lang|ja|羞月閉花}})
| style="text-align:center;"|— | style="text-align:center;"|— |
rowspan="5" style="text-align:center;"|Studio album
|Meikyō Shisui ({{lang|ja|明鏡止水}})
| style="text-align:center;"|3{{cite web |url=https://www.jame-world.com/en/news/78514-oricon-2010-week-6.html |title=Oricon 2010 Week 6 |date=2010-02-12 |accessdate=2021-10-20 |website=JaME}} | style="text-align:center;"|113 |
Mugen Hōyō ({{lang|ja|夢幻鳳影}})
| style="text-align:center;"|2{{cite web |url=https://www.jame-world.com/en/news/90791-oricon-2011-week-11.html |title=Oricon 2011 Week 11 |date=2011-03-16 |accessdate=2021-10-20 |website=JaME}} | style="text-align:center;"|27 |
Shuka Ensen ({{lang|ja|朱花艶閃}})
| style="text-align:center;"|— | style="text-align:center;"|12 |
Kyoka Suigetsu ({{lang|ja|暁歌水月}})
| style="text-align:center;"|— | style="text-align:center;"|7 |
Hyakkiyakō ({{lang|ja|百鬼夜行}})
| style="text-align:center;"|— | style="text-align:center;"|9 |
style="text-align:center;"|Greatest hits
|2007-2017 ({{lang|ja|二〇〇七~二〇一七}})
| style="text-align:center;"|— | style="text-align:center;"|50 |
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|Studio album
|Tenshō Rinne ({{lang|ja|転生輪廻}})
| style="text-align:center;"|3{{cite web|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/ia/w/2018-11-26/|title=インディーズアルバムランキング 2018年11月26日付|date=2018-11-26|accessdate=2021-12-15|website=Oricon|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181209123739/https://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/ia/w/2018-11-26/|archivedate=2018-12-09|url-status=dead}} | style="text-align:center;"|12 |
Manjushage ({{lang|ja|曼珠沙華}})
| style="text-align:center;"|1{{cite web |url=https://www.jame-world.com/en/news/158032-oricon-2021-week-27.html |title=Oricon 2021 Week 27 |date=2021-07-11 |accessdate=2021-10-20 |website=JaME}} | style="text-align:center;"|17 |
align="center" colspan="8" style="font-size:90%" | "—": not ranked or position not found. |