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Japan Weekly Light Novel Sales Ranking As of February 10,2025 Announced by Oricon

Oricon (Japanese research organization) released its weekly Light Novel ranking for the week of February 10, 2025.
※The English titles of works may not always be accurate as some have not been released overseas. Thank you for your understanding.


Related rankings are compiled here
Oricon Comic Ranking Summary


5th place: Mihaa

Mihaa

Mihaa


🌟 You Can Dream as Many Dreams as You Want!
The night before the graduation ceremony.
Lena lay awake deep into the night, unable to sleep.
Her final year of high school had been an incredible one.
She had rivals, meaningful encounters, and countless unforgettable moments.
But she had made up her mind—she was going to America to chase her dream of becoming a Hollywood actress.

There was no hesitation in her decision to pursue her dream, but that didn't mean she wasn't afraid.
Sensing her daughter's anxiety, Lena's mother, Raika, began telling a story from her past.

She spoke of her turbulent love story with Yukue, the hardships they faced, and how both of them, at one point, had to give up on their dreams for reasons beyond their control.
But—

"You can dream as many dreams as you want, whenever you want. So go ahead and chase them with everything you've got!"
"Yeah! I'm going!"

This is the story of two people who never gave up on what they loved.


4th place: The Quintessential Quintuplets: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter (Vol. 1)

The Quintessential Quintuplets: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter (Vol. 1)

The Quintessential Quintuplets: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter (Vol. 1)


"This is the story of one year in the lives of us Nakano Quintuplets, from January to December."

Welcoming the New Year as third-year high school students, the quintuplets feel a little down as they realize these fun times spent together are becoming fewer and fewer.

Soon, they’ll finish their entrance exams, graduate from high school, and each will grow busier, unable to stay together like they did before.

So, they decide to create a tradition: a day every month when the five of them gather to have fun—
a "Quintuplets’ Day."

Supervised by the original creator, Negi Haruba, this story portrays the quintuplets’ brand-new daily lives!


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