One Piece Vol. 115 Sweeps Oricon Manga & Novel Charts Again
Japan’s bookstores still belong to the Straw Hats. Oricon’s weekly rankings for the week of July 20 put One Piece Vol. 115 back at the top of the manga chart with roughly 241,600 copies sold that week—pushing the volume’s cumulative tally past 869,000 since its July 3 release.
The crown jewel of Weekly Shonen Jump did not stop at comics. One Piece novel ZORO, a prose dive into Roronoa Zoro’s path from Shimotsuki Village to meeting Luffy, also locked No. 1 on the light-novel list with about 17,500 weekly sales and more than 35,700 copies to date. It is the second consecutive week the franchise has owned both charts at once.
Hot on the pirate trail, Hunter × Hunter Vol. 39—Yoshihiro Togashi’s long-awaited return volume—held a firm second place on the manga ranking after a blistering first-week run earlier this month. Daemons of the Shadow Realm Vol. 13 rounded out the manga podium, while the novel chart’s mid-tier stayed packed with isekai and romance titles trailing far behind Zoro’s spotlight.
For a series more than a quarter-century deep, double-chart dominance is no longer a surprise—but it still underlines how completely Oda’s world continues to outsell almost everything else on Japanese shelves.
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