Kingdom Vol. 79 Maintains Top Spot on Billboard Japan Hot 100 as Honey Lemon Soda Concludes
Tokyo, Japan – June 4, 2024 – Yasuhisa Hara’s epic historical manga, Kingdom Vol. 79, has once again captured the number one position on the Billboard Japan Book Hot 100 chart for the week of June 4th, marking its second consecutive week at the apex. The enduring popularity of Kingdom, which chronicles the Warring States period of ancient China, is evident in its consistent dominance across multiple sales channels, including physical bookstores, digital e-books, e-commerce platforms, and a robust presence on social media.
Following closely behind at number two is the highly anticipated final installment, Honey Lemon Soda Vol. 31, by Mayu Murata. This marks the culmination of the beloved shojo manga series that has captivated readers since its debut in Ribon magazine in 2016. The series’ significant cultural impact is further underscored by its successful live-action film adaptation in 2021 and an upcoming television anime adaptation slated for 2025, demonstrating its broad appeal and cross-media resonance. Honey Lemon Soda Vol. 31 demonstrated strong performance, topping the e-book sales and securing the second position in brick-and-mortar sales this week.
The Billboard Japan Book Hot 100 is a comprehensive ranking system that aggregates sales data from physical book sales, digital e-books, library loan data, subscription service figures, and social media engagement. This holistic approach provides a nuanced view of a book’s overall popularity and market penetration in Japan. The chart tracks sales data for the period of May 25 to May 31, offering a snapshot of the week’s most sought-after literary works.
Kingdom’s Reign Continues
Kingdom Vol. 79’s sustained success at the top of the chart is a testament to its ongoing narrative strength and dedicated fanbase. The manga, which began serialization in 2006, has built a reputation for its intricate plotlines, compelling character development, and historically rich depiction of warfare and political intrigue. Its ability to consistently engage readers across diverse platforms—from traditional book sales to the digital realm and social media buzz—highlights its status as a cultural phenomenon. The chart data indicates that Kingdom Vol. 79 garnered significant points across all tracked metrics, solidifying its position as the week’s best-selling book.
Honey Lemon Soda’s Sweet Farewell
The debut of Honey Lemon Soda Vol. 31 at number two signifies a poignant conclusion for a series that has resonated deeply with the shojo manga audience. Mayu Murata’s creation has been a staple in Ribon magazine for years, weaving a narrative of youth, friendship, and romance that has earned a significant following. The series’ transition into other media, particularly the upcoming anime adaptation, suggests a strong likelihood that its popularity will continue to extend beyond the printed page, potentially influencing future chart performance for related merchandise or spin-off content. The strong performance in both e-books and physical stores indicates a loyal readership eager to experience the final chapter of this beloved story.
New Entries and Notable Performances
The Billboard Japan Book Hot 100 also highlights several other notable titles. Entering the chart at number three is the latest volume, Vol. 4, of the manga adaptation of Yahiro Arase’s Ohitori-sama ni wa Naremashita node. Kon’yakusha Hochichu! The series, illustrated by Jun Hareta, made a strong debut, achieving the fourth position in both brick-and-mortar and e-book sales prior to its chart entry.

Yu Nagira, the author behind the successful novel Nanji, Hoshi no Gotoku, makes a significant impact on the chart with her new short story collection, Taruikon’intan, debuting at number eight. This collection demonstrated a broad reach, securing top 20 placements in social media (number 2), brick-and-mortar sales (number 9), and e-commerce (number 16), indicating a diverse and engaged readership.
Other notable entries in the top 10 include:
- Number 4: Taiyou yori mo Mabushii Hoshi (A Star Brighter Than the Sun) Vol. 14 by Kazune Kawahara, which ranked high in e-books.
- Number 5: Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e: 3-nensei-hen (Classroom of the Elite: Year 3) Vol. 4 by Shogo Kinugasa and Shunsaku Tomose, showing strength in physical sales.
- Number 6: Kizumono no Hanayome Vol. 11 by Midori Yuma and Mamenosuke Fujimaru, indicating consistent readership.
- Number 7: In The Megachurch by Ryo Asai, a title that achieved significant traction in both subscription services and social media.
- Number 9: Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute! (The Eminence in Shadow) Vol. 18 by Anri Sakano, Daisuke Aizawa, and Tozai, demonstrating continued popularity.
- Number 10: Blue Period Vol. 19 by Tsubasa Yamaguchi, a series celebrated for its artistic themes and critical acclaim.
The Billboard Japan Book Hot 100 Methodology
The Billboard Japan Book Hot 100 provides a comprehensive overview of the Japanese book market by integrating data from various sources. This multi-faceted approach ensures that the chart reflects a broad spectrum of consumer engagement with literary works. The inclusion of physical sales from major retailers, digital sales from online bookstores, library loan data, subscription service metrics, and social media sentiment analysis offers a robust and representative ranking. This methodology allows for a deeper understanding of how different types of content perform across various consumer behaviors.
Broader Market Implications
The consistent performance of established titles like Kingdom alongside the strong debut of new and concluding series like Honey Lemon Soda highlights the dynamic nature of the Japanese book market. The significant presence of manga on the chart underscores its enduring cultural and economic importance. Furthermore, the success of titles that have branched out into other media, such as film and anime, points to the increasing interconnectedness of entertainment industries and the power of cross-platform promotion.
The robust performance of e-books and e-commerce, as evidenced by the chart data, signifies a continued shift in consumer purchasing habits. However, the continued strength of brick-and-mortar sales indicates that physical bookstores remain a vital part of the distribution landscape. The influence of social media engagement also plays an increasingly crucial role, demonstrating its power to drive awareness and sales for literary works.
As the manga industry continues to evolve, with new releases and adaptations constantly emerging, the Billboard Japan Book Hot 100 serves as a critical barometer for tracking trends and identifying the most influential titles and creators. The ongoing success of series like Kingdom and the emotional conclusion of Honey Lemon Soda illustrate the deep connection between Japanese readers and their favorite stories, a connection that transcends traditional media formats and continues to shape the literary landscape. The data presented in this week’s chart offers valuable insights into consumer preferences and the evolving dynamics of book sales in one of the world’s largest literary markets.