"12 Byō" (12秒 Jūni-byō, lit. "12 Seconds") is the fifth single by the Japanese idol group HKT48, released in Japan on April 22, 2015. It reached number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart. As of June 1, 2015 (issue date), it has sold 296,698 copies.
The centers in the title song are Haruka Kodama and Sakura Miyawaki. Haruka Kodama had previously had the center position in a HKT48 single (in the 4th single "Hikaeme I Love You!"), while for Sakura Miyawaki (who had already been a center in AKB48's 38th single "Kibōteki Refrain", together with Mayu Watanabe), it was the first center position in a single by HKT48.
Full length MV was released on November 25. The following single, "Shekarashika!" (which features Kishidan) doesn't leaked on any social networks prior to release date, unless performed on AKB48 SHOW on November 21..
Performed by Popcorn Children (ポップコーンチルドレン).
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