GEM partner, a marketing strategy company, conducted research to find out These are the series most often watched by the Japanese through streaming services. After surveying thousands of subscribers, the company released a top 10 series that featured the titles of the most viewed series on Netflix, Prime Video, etc.

Below is the final ranking The one in which the overall votes are present is determined by analyzing five streaming services: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Hulu and U-Next (only available in Japan). The data shown includes all products that are available in streaming from anime to TV series through documentaries, films, etc.

Top 10 Japanese SVOD (Subscription video on demand)

  1. Jujutsu Kaisen
  2. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
  3. The attack of the giants
  4. The Promised Neverland
  5. Slime life
  6. Dr. Stone
  7. Relaxed camp
  8. Cells at work!
  9. HITOSHI MATSUMOTO presents documentary (Japanese variety)
  10. The fundamental quintuplets

According to the company, Jujutsu Kaisen is the first in all streaming services except Disney Plus, where WandaVision, Frozen 2, The Mandalorian and Mulan lead. Amazon Prime Video sees The Promised Neverland in second place, followed by Demon Slayer and Attack of the Giants, while U-Next sees Demon Slayer in second place, Attack of the Giants in third place, and Vita da Slime in fourth place .

On Netflix, Attack of the Giants ranks second, while South Korean drama Crash Landing on You came in third, just behind Demon Slayer. Hulu sees Jujutsu Kaisen at the top, followed by Detective Conan, Attack on Titan, and the on-demand show Ariyoshi no Kabe. As you can see, MAPPA's anime is practically unbeatable right now.

And what do you think of this top 10? Did it surprise you? Let us know in the comments who deserved a spot in the leaderboard! In the meantime, let's leave you with a great cosplay of Gojo Satoru and our in-depth analysis of Chapter 140, which was posted on MangaPlus a few days ago.

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