10 Best-Selling Manga of 2025 in Japan, Ranked

Some manga cover pages
Some manga cover pages (Image Credit: Kodansha and Shueisha)

The best-selling manga of 2025 in Japan proves how vibrant and exciting the manga world remains. Readers this year bought millions of books, and a few series led nearly the entire list. The numbers are from Oricon’s sales chart. The numbers are sales made between November 18, 2024, and November 16, 2025.

Here are the stories from Japan that people there liked best. Some have been around for years, and some are recent hits. It was stiff competition, but these 10 titles rose to the top.


List of the best-selling manga of 2025 in Japan

10. The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity by Saka Mikami (2,038,691 copies sold)

The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity (Image Credit: Studio CloverWorks)
The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity (Image Credit: Studio CloverWorks)

The last manga on the list is The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity. It sold over 2 million copies. Saka Mikami’s romantic comedy is published by Kodansha, and its sweet story was a big hit with readers.

The series has that softer way of telling a story. It shows that there is a place in the manga world for every kind of story. The relationship dynamics feel genuine, or at least believable. Mikami’s style as an artist is perfect for what is going on here. As a best-selling romantic comedy manga, it indicates that small, character-driven stories can compete against the big action franchise. When they happen, though, those emotional moments really land.


9. My Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi (2,097,599 copies sold)

My Hero Academia (Image Credit: Studio Bones)
My Hero Academia (Image Credit: Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia is almost finished, but it is still one of the top-selling manga. This year, it sold a little less than 2.1 million copies. The story, published in Shonen Jump, follows Izuku Midoriya as he works to become a hero.

The final arc has fans freaking out with every chapter. Horikoshi built this rich world full of memorable characters and emotional moments. The whole thing about what it means to be a hero and save people really hits deep. This best-selling manga has influenced so many other series and creators. Even near the end, it's still maintaining that quality that made it huge.


8. The Apothecary Diaries by Natsu Hyuuga, Ikki Nanao, Nekokurage, and Minoji Kurata (2,252,310 copies sold)

The Apothecary Diaries (Image Credit: OLM and Toho Animation Studio)
The Apothecary Diaries (Image Credit: OLM and Toho Animation Studio)

The Apothecary Diaries brings something totally different to the best-selling manga scene. This historical mystery series sold over 2.2 million copies and is published by both Square Enix and Shogakukan.

The story centers on Maomao, a pharmacist sold into the imperial palace after being taken hostage. She applies her brain and medical training to solving crimes in ancient China. It's a nice break from all the action-heavy series. Maomao's logical way of solving problems makes her a cool protagonist. The palace drama and poisoning mysteries keep you guessing. As a best-selling manga, The Apothecary Diaries appeals to readers who want clever storytelling. The historical setting feels real and detailed.


7. Sakamoto Days by Yuto Suzuki (2,344,740 copies sold)

Sakamoto Days (Image Credit: TMS Entertainment)
Sakamoto Days (Image Credit: TMS Entertainment)

Sakamoto Days crept onto the best-selling manga list, with 2.3 million copies sold. Yuto Suzuki’s tale of a retired former assassin who just wants to live quietly seems to have really struck a chord with people. The series runs in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump.

It has this perfect balance of super hardcore action and class-A family time. And the main character hardly even speaks, so the storytelling is really creative. Suzuki’s fight scenes are highly choreographed and all very easy to follow. The contrast between Sakamoto's peaceful family life and his violent past creates great comedy. This best-selling manga shows you can mix genres when you fully commit to it. The side characters add a lot of fun to every arc, too.


6. Blue Box by Kouji Miura (2,385,295 copies sold)

Blue Box (Image Credit: Telecom Animation Film)
Blue Box (Image Credit: Telecom Animation Film)

Blue Box brought romance back to the best-selling manga rankings in a major way. Kouji Miura’s tale of a badminton player crushing on a basketball player sold more than 2.3 million copies this year. Serialized in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha, this is evidence that romance still has a huge stake in the market.

The show combines sports action with genuine emotional moments. The romance smolders appropriately as it should and feels natural rather than artificial. Miura nails that awkward teenage crush feeling perfectly. As a best-selling manga in the romance category, Blue Box proves that people still want stories about real human connections. The art captures both the sports action and those quiet emotional scenes beautifully.


5. Kingdom by Yasuhisa Hara (2,497,085 copies sold)

Kingdom (Image Credit: Studio Pierrot)
Kingdom (Image Credit: Studio Pierrot)

Kingdom continues to kick ass as one of Japan’s best-selling manga, with the anime selling nearly 2.5 million copies in Japan alone. Yasuhisa Hara’s long-running epic about ancient China’s Warring States period has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump forever.

It’s a series that alternates between massive battles and political intrigue, and character development. It's proof that historical stories can totally hang with modern settings when done right. The battles are massive, and the historical details are solid. Hara somehow makes ancient Chinese warfare feel fresh and exciting. This best-selling manga has built a dedicated fan base over many years by staying consistently good. Watching Shin go from orphan to general is one hell of a ride.


4. Blue Lock by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura (3,012,745 copies sold)

Blue Lock (Image Credit: Studio 8bit)
Blue Lock (Image Credit: Studio 8bit)

Blue Lock had a pretty solid year. In the best-selling manga rankings, it had sold just over 3 million copies. This soccer manga is doing a different thing entirely with the sports genre. This story is not about teamwork. Muneyuki Kaneshiro is the writer, and Yusuke Nomura handles the art. It was serialized by Kodansha in Weekly Shonen Magazine.

The series dispenses with your average teamwork nonsense and declares ego the only thing that matters. Each game is as much a mind game as a soccer match. Blue Lock proved that you could turn a genre on its head and people would respond positively, as evidenced by the series’s position as a best-selling manga. The character growth through competition just hits right.


3. Dandadan by Yukinobu Tatsu (3,517,870 copies sold)

Dandadan (Image Credit: Science SARU)
Dandadan (Image Credit: Science SARU)

Dandadan proves that new creators can still blow up in the world of best-selling manga. Yukinobu Tatsu's crazy mix of aliens, ghosts, and teen romance sold over 3.5 million copies this year. The series runs on Jump+ under Shueisha. It has this crazy mash-up of horror, comedy, and sci-fi that fits.

The anime adaptation only made it more popular. Great ensemble casting, and the comedy is actually hilarious. Tatsu’s art electrifies every page. This best-selling manga proves that weird and creative can lead to huge payoffs. One minute you’re laughing, the next minute you’re emotionally engaged in what the characters are feeling.


2. Jujutsu Kaisen by Gege Akutami (3,921,875 copies sold)

Jujutsu Kaisen (Image Credit: MAPPA)
Jujutsu Kaisen (Image Credit: MAPPA)

Jujutsu Kaisen ranked #2 on the list of 2025’s top-selling manga titles, selling nearly 4 million copies. The supernatural series by Gege Akutami has also become a straight-up sensation. So the story is about Itadori Yuji battling curses. And, really, readers are hooked. This series is also published in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine.

The action is strong, and the emotional beats land hard. Akutami isn’t afraid to throw some heavy plot twists and shocks into the series, which is what really makes it unique. The power system is complex but not convoluted, and the characters are more than just good/evil. This is a best-selling manga for the new wave of shonen that has gotten darker and taken more risks.


1. One Piece by Eiichiro Oda (4,211,363 copies sold)

The Straw Hats (Image Credit: Toei Animation)
The Straw Hats (Image Credit: Toei Animation)

One Piece continues to reign over the manga sales chart. Eiichiro Oda’s pirate adventure moved a staggering 4.2 million copies, which is just wonderful. Kicking for decades in Weekly Shonen Jump, people still want more Luffy and his crew of Straw Hats. With One Piece published by Shueisha, it has, in essence, been carrying the manga industry for years.

Now the show is in its last saga. Every chapter is simply catnip for fans. Luffy's quest to become King of the Pirates just hits different. The way Oda builds his world and makes you care about every character is why this best-selling manga stays at number one. It's earned its legendary status through pure quality.


Conclusion

The best-selling manga of 2025 shows the disparity between what Japanese readers enjoy. Shueisha has several huge hits on the list, but other publishers like Kodansha also did very well. Whatever you like, action, romance, mystery, or sports, there’s something for everyone here.

These Oricon sales figures also show one thing: manga is very much alive and kicking in Japanese pop culture, and the industry is doing great. And with the future of all best-selling manga in mind, it’s going to be interesting to see which series hold on and which new ones take over that list next year.

Edited by Nabil Ibrahim-Oladosu