Following BELIFT LAB's recent fan guideline updates, ENHYPEN has another reason to celebrate as their Korean mini album "THE SIN : VANISH" earned platinum certification in Japan.

The Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) announced its latest batch of official certifications, with ENHYPEN's recent release certified platinum for shipping over 250,000 units in Japan. This achievement comes just days after the agency updated fan etiquette guidelines following the group's continued success.

"THE SIN : VANISH" joins several other major K-pop releases in earning RIAJ recognition. aespa's Japanese debut single album "HOT MESS" also received platinum certification for the same 250,000+ units shipped milestone. The achievement marks a strong start for aespa's Japanese market expansion.

ILLIT made their mark with their Japanese debut single album "Toki Yo Tomare" earning gold certification, while SEVENTEEN's sub-unit DxS also secured gold status for their Japanese release.

These certifications highlight the growing strength of K-pop acts in the Japanese market. For ENHYPEN, the platinum achievement demonstrates their international appeal extends well beyond their Korean fanbase ENGENE. The group has been building momentum with recent releases and the updated fan guidelines from BELIFT LAB suggest they're preparing for even more activities ahead.

Japan remains one of the most important markets for K-pop groups, with RIAJ certifications serving as key indicators of commercial success. The platinum threshold of 250,000 units shipped represents significant sales volume and market penetration.

The certifications come during a busy period for all four acts, with each group maintaining active schedules and building their international presence. ENHYPEN's achievement with "THE SIN : VANISH" continues their trajectory of growth in overseas markets, complementing their strong domestic performance in Korea.