TREASURE has achieved platinum certification in Japan with their latest Korean mini album "LOVE PULSE," according to the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).

The certification recognizes the album for shipping over 250,000 units in Japan, a significant milestone that highlights TREASURE's growing international appeal. The RIAJ's certification system awards platinum status to albums that ship 250,000 units or more, while gold certification begins at 100,000 units shipped.

This achievement underscores TREASURE's strong presence in the Japanese market, where K-Pop groups often find dedicated fanbases willing to support physical album purchases. The fact that a Korean-language release performed so well in Japan speaks to the group's cross-cultural appeal and the quality of their music.

"LOVE PULSE" represents another successful chapter in TREASURE's discography, following their previous releases that have consistently performed well both domestically and internationally. The album's platinum status in Japan adds to the group's growing list of achievements since their debut.

For TREASURE, this certification continues their momentum as they establish themselves as a major force in the K-Pop industry. Japanese certifications are particularly meaningful for K-Pop artists, as Japan remains one of the largest music markets in Asia and a key indicator of international success.

The group's ability to connect with Japanese audiences through their Korean releases demonstrates the universal appeal of their music and performance style. This platinum certification not only validates their artistic direction but also sets a strong foundation for future releases in the Japanese market.

As TREASURE continues to build their international presence, achievements like this platinum certification in Japan serve as important stepping stones toward broader global recognition.