Daily Report · Japan · May 31, 2026
Japan Daily Trending Keywords KGR Snapshot — May 31, 2026
Japan Trending today (May 31, 2026): KGR for 10 keywords (ミスチル, スラー 超究極). Decide in 48h — batch allintitle with EagleKGR.
Today's 10 trending keywords: 7 show Excellent or Good head-term KGR (ミスチル, スラー 超究極, 水野 直). Run EagleKGR to batch-check allintitle and volume before you publish — skip overcrowded head terms.
Published 2026-05-31 · Measured with EagleKGR Chrome Extension
Trending Keywords Overview
| # | Keyword | KGR | Rating | Trends Peak | Allintitle | Monthly Vol. | Peak Timing | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 嵐 | 5.36 | Poor | — | 3M | 550K | This week | Head Term Only |
| 2 | ミスチル | 0.34 | Good | — | 185K | 550K | This week | Moderate Opportunity |
| 3 | 西日本 | 46.18 | Poor | — | 2.5M | 55K | This week | Head Term Only |
| 4 | スラー 超究極 | 0.13 | Excellent | — | 70 | 550 | This week | Strong Opportunity |
| 5 | 水野 直 | 0.48 | Good | — | 2.6K | 5.5K | This week | Moderate Opportunity |
| 6 | 能條愛未 | 0.04 | Excellent | — | 22.4K | 550K | This week | Strong Opportunity |
| 7 | 川島海荷 旦那 | 0.01 | Excellent | — | 5 | 550 | This week | Strong Opportunity |
| 8 | nhk | 1.16 | Poor | — | 6.4M | 5.5M | This week | Head Term Only |
| 9 | コナン プリキュア | 0.76 | Good | — | 420 | 550 | This week | Moderate Opportunity |
| 10 | 石井琢朗 | 0.18 | Excellent | — | 101K | 550K | This week | Strong Opportunity |
Trends Peak = Google Trends relative interest (0–100). Monthly Vol. = Keyword Planner 12-month average. KGR = allintitle ÷ monthly volume.
Keyword Analysis
What Is KGR?
KGR (Keyword Golden Ratio) compares how many pages compete for a keyword against how many people search for it. Lower KGR usually means an easier path to rank.
Demand (denominator)
Monthly search volume from Google Keyword Planner — average searches per month (past 12 months). Higher volume lowers KGR when allintitle is fixed, reflecting a larger audience per competing page.
Supply (numerator)
Allintitle count (`allintitle:"keyword"`) — pages that target the exact phrase in the title. More allintitle results raise KGR: more direct SEO competitors for the same query.
| KGR | Rating | Typical meaning |
|---|---|---|
| < 0.25 | Excellent | Strong demand vs. relatively few title competitors |
| 0.25 – 1.0 | Good | Worth testing with quality content |
| > 1.0 | Poor | Head term is crowded — expand long-tail with EagleKGR instead |
Trending head terms often show Poor KGR even when search interest spikes. The opportunity is usually in related long-tail keywords — which EagleKGR can batch-analyze in one session.
How to Run This Workflow with EagleKGR
EagleKGR replaces the slow manual loop (separate allintitle searches, spreadsheet math, and Keyword Planner copy-paste) with batch SERP automation, one-click volume import, and instant KGR ratings you can export.
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Discover trending keywords
Open Google Trends (US or your market), note the top 10 rising queries for the week, and record when each term peaked. This gives relative demand — not competition data.

Google Trends — weekly hotspot list - 2
Batch allintitle counts with EagleKGR
Paste your keyword list into EagleKGR batch mode. The extension opens a Google SERP for each term automatically, runs allintitle:"keyword", and captures the result count — no manual tab switching for 10+ searches.

EagleKGR — batch allintitle on Google SERP - 3
Pull monthly volume from Keyword Planner in one click
On Google Keyword Planner results, use EagleKGR to extract 12-month average search volume for each keyword and send it back to the analyzer — volume flows into KGR without copy-paste.

Keyword Planner — one-click volume import - 4
Review KGR ratings and export CSV
EagleKGR calculates KGR for every keyword and labels each with a clear value tier (Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor). Sort by rating to pick content winners, then export the full table as CSV for your editorial workflow.

EagleKGR — KGR results table and CSV export
Find Low-Competition Keywords Like These
EagleKGR calculates KGR (Keyword Golden Ratio) directly on Google Search. Spot excellent opportunities in seconds — no spreadsheets, no manual allintitle counting.









