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Sales of online manga overtake book editions for 1st time

News Desk (Kyodo News)
Tokyo, Japan
Tue, February 27, 2018

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Sales of online manga overtake book editions for 1st time Rows of Japanese comic book or manga on display in a bookstore. (Shutterstock.com/spatuletail)

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ales of online manga comics in 2017 surpassed those of printed books for the first time, a Japanese industry research institute said Monday, highlighting a shift in readers' preferences.

According to a survey by the Research Institute for Publications, sales of digital manga last year are estimated to have risen 17.2 percent from a year earlier to 171.1 billion yen ($1.6 billion), while sales of book editions fell roughly 14.4 percent to 166.6 billion yen.

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The research body of the All Japan Magazine and Book Publisher's and Editor's Association said consumers are increasingly drawn to viewing online content partly due to discount campaigns for popular e-works in the past.

The conclusion of some popular manga series and a lack of new blockbuster hits are also believed to be behind the decline in sales of book editions, said the Tokyo-based research body.

Combined sales of books and online manga were almost unchanged in 2017, down 0.9 percent from a year earlier.

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