The RIAJ Digital Track chart (RIAJ有料音楽配信チャート RIAJ Yūryō Ongaku Haishin Chāto?) was a record chart that ranks the best selling digital singles in Japan, with data provided by the Recording Industry Association of Japan from April 2009. The chart measures cellphone downloads (着うたフル Chaku-Uta Full) (not downloads from PCs, or ringtones (着うた Chaku-Uta)). On July 27, 2012, the service that tracked the charts was shut down.
The RIAJ originally started certifying digital downloads in August 2006. At the same time, they began posting a monthly chart called the Reco-kyō Chart (レコ協チャート?) (officially the Yūryō Ongaku Haishin Chart (有料音楽配信チャート?)). This now defunct chart ranked the highest Chaku-uta (ringtone) downloads for the month. The chart was disbanded in March 2009 (the final month's data being February 2009), and was replaced by the identically named weekly Chaku-Uta Full chart.
The chart week runs from Wednesday to Tuesday and updated on every Friday at 11 a.m (JST). The first number-one song on this chart was "It's All Love!" by Kumi Koda and Misono.