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Manga×circulation=150 million circulation
From "Dragon Ball to "Golgo 13",How far do Japanese manga gather strenth?

Many comics are acceptable for various countrieswidely with big market.Big manga nation Japan impress their presence vividly and intensely as place of dispatch of The new culture.
Meanwhile as you know "Dragon Ball" (Akira Toriyama) stand first in total sales with record number "150 million".The popularity of this manga has some reason like, a plain dventure story, main characters is familiar.
This "Dragon Ball" must be one of manga to affect socially by serial publication of "Syonen-Jump" (Syueisha) and TV broadcast.
Sale ranking are as follows.
No.2 "Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo" (150 million)
No.3 "Case closed" (120 million)
What a surprise! All big manga titles are over 150 million till the 8 ranking.Also "Sugarmaple book club" (the 6 ranking/100 million),
"Case closed" and "Golgo 13" (the 7 ranking/100 million) and "One piece" (the 4 ranking/110 million) are currently in progress!!
We can't take our eyes off these ranking!
"KINO" published in 2006 (Kawade shobo shinsha)
(Naoki Imura)
Meanwhile as you know "Dragon Ball" (Akira Toriyama) stand first in total sales with record number "150 million".The popularity of this manga has some reason like, a plain dventure story, main characters is familiar.
This "Dragon Ball" must be one of manga to affect socially by serial publication of "Syonen-Jump" (Syueisha) and TV broadcast.
Sale ranking are as follows.
No.2 "Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo" (150 million)
No.3 "Case closed" (120 million)
What a surprise! All big manga titles are over 150 million till the 8 ranking.Also "Sugarmaple book club" (the 6 ranking/100 million),
"Case closed" and "Golgo 13" (the 7 ranking/100 million) and "One piece" (the 4 ranking/110 million) are currently in progress!!
We can't take our eyes off these ranking!
"KINO" published in 2006 (Kawade shobo shinsha)
(Naoki Imura)