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List of records of Japan

List of records of Japan is an annotated list of Japanese records organised by category.

Geography

Political entities

  • The largest prefecture-level entity: Hokkaidō, 83,455 km².
  • The smallest prefecture-level entity: Kagawa, 1,862 km².
  • The largest municipality: Takayama City, Gifu, 2,179 km². (Larger than Kagawa or Osaka.)
  • The largest ward: Aoi Ward, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka, 1,073 km².
  • The smallest municipality: Funahashi Village, Toyama, 3.5 km².
  • Prefecture-level entity with the largest population: Tokyo, 12,678,395 residents.
  • Prefecture-level entity with the smallest population: Tottori, 607,046 residents.
  • Municipality with the largest population: Yokohama City, Kanagawa, 3,607,125 residents.
    • Tokyo proper consists of the 23 special districts.
  • Town with the largest population: Miyoshi, Aichi, 55,570 residents.
  • Village with the largest population: Takizawa, Iwate, 53,523 residents.
  • Municipality with the least population: Aogashima Village, Tokyo, 192 residents.
    • Municipality with the least population, excluding those in remote islands: Ōkawa Village, Kōchi. 527 residents.
  • City with the least population: Utashinai, Hokkaidō, 5,170 residents.
  • Town with the least population: Hayakawa, Yamanashi, 1,479 residents.
  • Municipality with the highest population density: Warabi, Saitama. (Also geographically the smallest city.) 13,744 residents per km².
  • Municipality with the lowest population density: Hinoemata, Fukushima, 1.6 residents per km².
  • Prefecture-level entity with the most municipalities: Hokkaidō, 180 municipalities. (Excluding those in the Northern Territories.)
  • Prefecture-level entity with the fewest municipalities: Toyama, 15 municipalities.
  • Prefecture-level entity with the most cities: Saitama, 40 cities.
  • Prefecture-level entity with the fewest cities: Tottori, 4 cities.
  • Prefecture-level entity with the most road bridges: Hokkaidō, 11,770 bridges.
  • Prefecture-level entity with the most road tunnels: Ōita, 488 tunnels.
  • Municipality with the longest name:

Buildings

 
Hakogi Family House, the residence built in 806

Transportation

Aviation

Rail transportation

Road

 
The "full view" of National Route 174, the shortest highway
  • The longest expressway: Tōhoku Expressway, 679.5 km.
  • The longest national highway: Route 4, 743.7 km.
    • The longest national highway, in the official count: Route 58, 857.6 km. (Only 255.5 km is on land.)
  • The shortest national highway: Route 174, 187m.
  • The shortest prefectural road: Hiroshima Prefectural Route 204, length 7m. (Width 14m.)
  • The widest road: Ōsaka Chūō Loop Line, 122m at its widest point.
  • The longest road tunnel: Kanetsu Tunnel, 11,055m.
  • The longest road bridge: Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, Tokyo Bay Aqua-Bridge, 4424m.
  • The longest suspension bridge in the world: Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, 1,991m.
  • Road with the highest altitude: Hida Nokkoshi mountain path, Gifu and Nagano, 3,020m.
    • Road with the highest altitude, accessible by normal vehicles: Ōdarumi Path, Nagano and Yamanashi, 2,360m.
  • Road with the lowest altitude: Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, Tokyo Bay Aqua-Tunnel, -60m.

Bus

 
Magarikane-Shizuoka-Shikakutokubetsushien-Gakko-Shizutetsufudosan-Shizuokaminamiten-Mae
  • Bus operator with the most buses: Nishi-Nippon Railroad, approx. 2,000 buses. (2,900 buses by the entire group.)
  • Bus operator with the least buses: Onigashima Kankō Jidōsha in Megijima Island, Kagawa, 2 buses.
  • Bus line with the longest distance: Hakata-gō, from Shinjuku, Tokyo to Fukuoka, Fukuoka. Approx. 1,150 km, for 14 hours and 20 minutes.
  • Bus stop with the longest name: Magarikane-Shizuoka-Shikakutokubetsushien-Gakko-Shizutetsufudosan-Shizuokaminamiten-Mae (曲金静岡視覚特別支援学校静鉄不動産静岡南店前, "Magarikane, Shizuoka Special Needs Education School for the Visually Impaired, Shizutetsu Real Estate Shizuoka-Minami Shop"), Shizutetsu-Justline, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka-city, Shizuoka.

Literature

  • The best selling book, excluding comics: Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, more than 7.5 million copies.
  • Series novel with the most volumes: Guin Saga series by Kaoru Kurimoto, main series 108 volumes, spinoffs 20 volumes, still ongoing.
  • Book that needed the longest preparation: Dainihonshi (The history of Great Japan), which the group of authors began writing in 1657, completed in 1906.
  • Serialized novel with the most episodes: The Human Revolution by Daisaku Ikeda, 4,955 episodes as of November 18, 2006, including The New Human Revolution, its sequel. Still ongoing.
  • The shortest poem in the world: Hi e yamu (陽へ病む) by Ōhashi Raboku, 4 Japanese letters.
  • Newspaper with the largest circulation in the world: Yomiuri Shimbun, 14,323,781 copies.
  • Freepaper with the largest circulation in the world: Pado, 12,919,300 copies.

Manga

Entertainment

  • Highest selling music act and band: B'z. More than 82 million records. (according to Oricon)
  • Highest selling solo artist: Ayumi Hamasaki. More than 50 million records.[4] (according to Oricon)
  • Biggest selling single: Subete No Hito No Kokoro Ni Hana Wo by Shoukichi Kina. More than 30 million.[5]
  • Best-selling album: First Love by Hikaru Utada.
  • Best-selling album by a male solo artist: Love by Ryuichi Kawamura[6]
  • Most Number 1 recorded hits by a band (singles, albums, DVD/VHS): B'z, Singles: 49, Albums: 25, EPs: 3, DVD/VHS: 12
  • Most Number 1 recorded hits by a solo artist (singles, albums, DVD): Ayumi Hamasaki, Singles: 41, Albums: 16, DVD: 10
  • First artist to top all three Oricon Charts (Singles, albums, DVDs) in the same week: Ayumi Hamasaki
  • Musician who dominated Oricon Top 100 chart with multiple songs in the same week: Southern All Stars, 44 songs.
  • Musician who dominated Oricon Top 10 chart with multiple songs in the same week: B'z, 9 songs.
  • Only person with a number one album for 13 consecutive years: Ayumi Hamasaki.[4]
  • Single which took the longest time to become Oricon No.1: Katte ni Sinbad by Southern All Stars, released on June 25, 1978, Oricon No.1 in July 2003.
  • Musician with the most songs played in a single live performance: Ichirō Mizuki, 1,000 songs, sung for 24 hours.
  • Largest-ticketed concert ever held by a single act: Glay Expo'99 Survival, by the band Glay, 200,000 people.[7][8]
  • Biggest selling video game software: Super Mario Bros., 6,810,000 copies domestically.
  • The longest-running television program: Kyō no Dekigoto ("Today's News"), Nippon Television, from 1954 to 2006.
  • The most-watched television program: Boxing Fly Weight World Match, Yoshio Shirai versus Pascual Perez, 1954, 96.1% according to Dentsu.
  • The highest-grossing film: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train, ¥38,78 billion (ongoing).[9]
  • Movie series with the most installments in the world: Otoko wa Tsurai yo series.
  • Movies with the largest credited cast in the world: Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost, 4070 members.
  • Pop group with the most members: AKB48, a total of 90 members

Others

 
Jōmon Sugi, the oldest living being in Japan
 
Nintokuryō Tomb is the largest tomb in the world.
  • The oldest living being naturally grown: Jōmon Sugi, the cryptomeria tree in Yakushima Island, Kagoshima, more than 2,170 to 7,200 years old.
  • The oldest living being deemed planted by human: Sugi no Osugi, the cryptomeria tree in Otoyo, Kochi with an estimated age of about 3,000 years.
  • The oldest hotel in the world: Hōshi, Komatsu, Ishikawa, opened in 718.
  • The largest tomb in the world: Nintokuryō Tomb, Sakai, Ōsaka, 46ha. See Daisen Kofun, as this is the official name of the complex of tombs considered the burial place of Emperor Nintoku (Kofun is Japanese for this type of burial mound).
  • The tallest statue: Ushiku Daibutsu, Ushiku, Ibaraki, 120m.
  • The largest screen in the world: Turf Vision of Tokyo Racecourse, Fuchū, Tokyo, 11.2x66.4m, 743.68m2.
  • The shortest festival: Enrei-no-Onodachi Memorial Festival, Okaya, Nagano. It takes approx. 5 seconds to complete the festival.
  • The company with the longest history in the world: Kongō Gumi, from 578 till 2006.
  • The oldest political party still active: Japanese Communist Party, from 1922. The only surviving Japanese political party from the pre-war times.
  • The fastest battery electric vehicle in the world: Eliica, 370 km/h.
  • Best selling motorcycle in the world: Honda Super Cub, more than 50 million.
  • The shortest escalator in the world: the one in Okadaya More-s, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, 5 seconds a ride.[10]
  • Theme park with the 3rd most visitors in the world: Tokyo Disneyland, Urayasu, Chiba.
  • Roller coaster with the longest track in the world: Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spa Land, Kuwana, Mie.
  • Roller coaster with the most inversions in the world: Ējanaika, Fuji-Q Highland, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi.
  • The most expensive coin regularly used in the world: 500 yen coin.
  • The most complex character in the world: 龘. Taito is a rare 84 stroke character, made of two kanji ("cloud" (雲) and "dragon" (龘)) repeated three times each. It means "the appearance of a dragon in flight". It has also been pronounced daito (だいと) and otodo (おとど).
  • Law with the longest name: 平成十三年九月十一日のアメリカ合衆国において発生したテロリストによる攻撃等に対応して行われる国際連合憲章の目的達成のための諸外国の活動に対して我が国が実施する措置及び関連する国際連合決議等に基づく人道的措置に関する特別措置法, roughly meaning "Special measures law concerning the measures which our nation will enforce for the activities that foreign nations take to accomplish the objective of the charter of the United Nations corresponding the attacks by terrorists occurred on September 11, Heisei 13, on the United States of America, as well as the humanitarian measures based on the related decisions of the United Nations and other factors". Usually called テロ対策特別措置法 (special anti-terrorism law).
  • The longest song: Ishizaka Masao Hitori Tabi-shite — Zenkoku Waga-machi Ondo ("Ishizaka Masao Travelling Alone — All Japan 'Our Towns' Ondo"), 3355 chorus in total.
  • The shortest Citizen's Charter: 和 (Wa, "Harmony"), Katano, Ōsaka.
  • The longest address: Ōaza Tobishimashinden Aza Takenogō Yotare Minaminowari, Tobishima Village, Ama District, Aichi Prefecture. (愛知県海部郡飛島村大字飛島新田字竹之郷ヨタレ南ノ割)
  • The shortest address: Ro 1, Asahi City, Chiba Prefecture. (千葉県旭市ロ1番地)
  • The shortest place name: O (績), Omi, Nagano.

References

  1. ^ Mateo, Alex (February 3, 2021). "One Piece Manga Has Over 480 Million Copies in Circulation Worldwide". Anime News Network. Anime News Network. from the original on February 3, 2021. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  2. ^ "Kochikame Earns Guinness World Record For Most Volumes Published For Single Manga Series". Anime News Network. September 11, 2016. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  3. ^ "Most strips published for the same yonkoma manga series". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
  4. ^ a b "Total sales for Hamasaki Ayumi's singles & albums reach 50 million mark".
  5. ^ 喜納昌吉&チャンプルーズWEBSITE May 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ 平井堅、男性ソロ史上3人目の快挙!べスト盤が200万枚突破! (in Japanese). Oricon. 2006-04-10. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
  7. ^ "10年ぶりの『GLAY EXPO』をWOWOWで独占生中継!". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016-12-08.
  8. ^ "GLAY、デビュー15周年の"特別な1年"の内容とは?" (in Japanese). Barks. 2009-01-05. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
  9. ^ "歴代ランキング - CINEMAランキング通信". www.kogyotsushin.com. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
  10. ^ "川崎モアーズ".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of records of Japan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message List of records of Japan is an annotated list of Japanese records organised by category Contents 1 Geography 2 Political entities 3 Buildings 4 Transportation 4 1 Aviation 4 2 Rail transportation 4 3 Road 4 4 Bus 5 Literature 5 1 Manga 6 Entertainment 7 Others 8 ReferencesGeography EditSee also Extreme points of Japan The tallest mountain Mount Fuji Shizuoka and Yamanashi 3 776 m Mount Niitakayama the current Jade Mountain Yushan 3 952 m was once the highest when Taiwan was administrated by Japan The lowest mountain Disputed candidates include Ōgata Fuji Ōgata Akita 3 77 m Altitude 0 m Tenpōzan Ōsaka Ōsaka 4 53 m Hiyoriyama Sendai Miyagi 6 05 m The lowest natural mountain Bentenyama Tokushima Tokushima 6 1 m The largest lake Lake Biwa Shiga 670 33 km The largest island Honshu 227 945 15 km The largest island excluding 4 major islands Okinawa Island 1 206 49 km Etorofu Island Iturup 3 182 65 km currently administrated by Russia is the largest island claimed by Japan The largest remote island without its prefectural capital Sado Island Niigata 854 88 km The smallest island Okinotorishima Ogasawara Tokyo The status as an island is disputed by the People s Republic of China The largest uninhabited island Oshima Ōshima Hokkaidō 9 73 km The smallest inhabited island Warabi Kojima Gotō Nagasaki 0 03 km population of 9 people 2005 The longest river Shinano River Niigata Gunma and Nagano 367 km The shortest river Shiokawa River Okinawa 300 m The narrowest sea strait in the world Dofuchi Strait ja 土渕海峡 Kagawa 9 93 m at its narrowest point The highest temperature Official record Kumagaya Saitama 41 1 C July 23 2018 Unofficial record Adachi Tokyo 42 7 C July 20 2004 The lowest temperature Official record Asahikawa Hokkaidō 41 0 C January 25 1902 Unofficial record Bifuka Hokkaidō 41 5 C January 27 1931 The largest earthquake 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami Mj8 4 Mw9 0 March 11 2011 The deadliest earthquake Great Kantō earthquake 105 385 deaths September 1 1923 Political entities EditThe largest prefecture level entity Hokkaidō 83 455 km The smallest prefecture level entity Kagawa 1 862 km Ōsaka was once the smallest but became larger because of the reclamation of the Kansai International Airport The largest municipality Takayama City Gifu 2 179 km Larger than Kagawa or Osaka The largest ward Aoi Ward Shizuoka City Shizuoka 1 073 km The smallest municipality Funahashi Village Toyama 3 5 km Prefecture level entity with the largest population Tokyo 12 678 395 residents Prefecture level entity with the smallest population Tottori 607 046 residents Municipality with the largest population Yokohama City Kanagawa 3 607 125 residents Tokyo proper consists of the 23 special districts Town with the largest population Miyoshi Aichi 55 570 residents Village with the largest population Takizawa Iwate 53 523 residents Municipality with the least population Aogashima Village Tokyo 192 residents Municipality with the least population excluding those in remote islands Ōkawa Village Kōchi 527 residents City with the least population Utashinai Hokkaidō 5 170 residents Town with the least population Hayakawa Yamanashi 1 479 residents Municipality with the highest population density Warabi Saitama Also geographically the smallest city 13 744 residents per km Municipality with the lowest population density Hinoemata Fukushima 1 6 residents per km Prefecture level entity with the most municipalities Hokkaidō 180 municipalities Excluding those in the Northern Territories Prefecture level entity with the fewest municipalities Toyama 15 municipalities Prefecture level entity with the most cities Saitama 40 cities Prefecture level entity with the fewest cities Tottori 4 cities Prefecture level entity with the most road bridges Hokkaidō 11 770 bridges Prefecture level entity with the most road tunnels Ōita 488 tunnels Municipality with the longest name In Japanese Ichikikushikino いちき串木野 Kagoshima Kasumigaura かすみがうら Ibaraki Tsukubamirai つくばみらい Ibaraki In Rōmaji Ichikikushikino Kagoshima Buildings Edit Hakogi Family House the residence built in 806 Building with the largest total floor area JR Central Towers a part of Nagoya Station Nagoya Aichi 416 565 m The tallest structure Tokyo Skytree Sumida Tokyo 634 m The tallest building Abenobashi Terminal Building Osaka Osaka 300 m The largest wooden building Ōdate Jukai Dome Ōdate Akita 178 157 52 m 24 672 m The oldest wooden building in the world The five story pagoda and kon dō of Hōryu ji temple Ikaruga Nara Built around 700 The longest wooden bridge in the world Hōrai Bridge Shimada Shizuoka 897m The oldest private residence Hakogi Family House Kōbe Hyōgo built in 806 The longest bench in the world The one in Masuhoura coast Shika Ishikawa 460 m Aquarium with the largest water capacity in the world Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium Motobu Okinawa 7 500 t The oldest community onsen in Japan Sabakoyu Onsen in Iizaka Fukushima Transportation EditAviation Edit The shortest regular flight route From Kita Daitō Airport to Minami Daitō Airport The flight takes 3 minutes The longest regular flight route From New Chitose Airport to Naha Airport The flight takes 3 hours and 25 minutes Airport with the largest number of users Haneda Airport 65 million users per annum 4th busiest in the world Rail transportation Edit Station with the most users in the world Shinjuku Station Shinjuku Tokyo 3 22 million users per a day Subway station with the most users Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line Ayase Station Adachi Tokyo 490 000 users per a day Station with the most trains Tokyo Station Chiyoda Tokyo 4 000 trains per a day Station with the longest name In Japanese Minamiaso Mizu no Umareru Sato Hakusui Kōgen Station 南阿蘇水の生まれる里白水高原 Minamiaso Kumamoto In Romaji Minamiaso Mizu no Umareru Sato Hakusui Kōgen Station Minamiaso Kumamoto Station with the shortest name In Japanese There are roughly 90 stations with just 1 kanji including Sakai Station 堺 Kashiwa Station 柏 or Kure Station 呉 In hiragana Tsu Station 津 つ Tsu Mie In Romaji Ao Station Ei Station Ii Station Kō Station Aichi Kō Station Tokushima Oe Station Ōe Station Aichi Ōe Station Kyōto and Yu Station The largest number of different stations with a same name 10 Shiyakusho mae Stations namely Shiyakusho mae Station Aichi Shiyakusho mae Station Chiba Shiyakusho mae Station Ehime Shiyakusho mae Station Fukui Shiyakusho mae Station Hiroshima Shiyakusho mae Station Hokkaido Shiyakusho mae Station Kagoshima Shiyakusho mae Station Kumamoto Shiyakusho mae Station Nagano Shiyakusho mae Station Wakayama Station with the most platforms Tokyo Station 15 platforms with 30 lines The longest railway line Sanin Main Line 673 8 km Railway operator with the longest distance East Japan Railway Company 7 405 km Tramway operator with the longest distance Hiroshima Electric Railway 35 1 km Railway operator with the shortest distance Kurama dera Temple 0 2 km Funicular Ordinary railway operator with the shortest distance Shibayama Railway 2 2 km The longest railway tunnel in the world JR Kaikyo Line Seikan Tunnel 53 85 km The shortest railway tunnel JR Agatsuma Line Tarusawa Tunnel 7 2m The longest railway bridge JR Tōhoku Shinkansen The First Kitakami River Bridge 3 868m Station with the highest altitude Komagatake Ropeway Senjōjiki Station Komagane Nagano 2 611m Aerial tramway Ordinary railway station with the highest altitude JR Koumi Line Nobeyama Station Minamimaki Nagano 1 346m Subway station with the highest altitude Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Shibuya Station a third floor of the building Station with the lowest altitude JR Kaikyō Line Yoshioka Kaitei Station Fukushima Hokkaidō 149 5m Accessible from the railway line only Ordinary station with the lowest altitude Toei Ōedo Line Roppongi Station Minato Tokyo 42m Overground station with the lowest altitude Kintetsu Nagoya Line Kintetsu Yatomi Station Yatomi Aichi 0 9m Railway operator with the most different express services West Japan Railway Company 13 services Limited Express Express Liner Special Rapid Airport Rapid Kishuji Rapid Tanbaji Rapid Yamatoji Rapid Miyakoji Rapid Rapid B Rapid Regional Rapid Local Station with the most different express services Shinjuku Station 15 services Special Express Semi Special Express Rapid Express Express Tama Express Semi Express Section Semi Express Commuter Special Rapid Chuō Special Rapid Oume Special Rapid Special Rapid Commuter Rapid Rapid Liner Local Station with the least opening days JR Yosan Line Tsushimanomiya Station Mitoyo Kagawa opens 2 days a year Passenger train service with the longest distance Twilight Express from Sapporo Station to Osaka Station 1 508 7 km Closed in March 2016 to make way for Shinkansen Freight train service with the longest distance Rapid Freight 3098 2071 Train from Sapporo Freight Terminal to Fukuoka Freight Terminal and Rapid Freight 2070 3099 Train the opposite direction both 2 128 km Monorail with the longest distance in the world Osaka Monorail 23 8 km Suspended monorail with the longest distance in the world Chiba Urban Monorail 15 2 km The fastest train in service JR East Tōhoku Shinkansen E5 series 320 km h The fastest train in service excluding Shinkansen Hokuetsu Express Hokuhoku Line 160 km h The fastest subway in service Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line 100 km h The longest distance between two stations JR Central Tōkaidō Shinkansen from Maibara Station to Kyōto Station 68 1 km The longest distance between two stations excluding Shinkansen JR Hokkaidō Sekishō Line from Shin Yubari Station to Shimukappu Station 34 3 km The shortest distance between two stations Matsuura Railway Nishi Kyushu Line from Sasebo Chuō Station to Naka Sasebo Station 200m Road Edit The full view of National Route 174 the shortest highway The longest expressway Tōhoku Expressway 679 5 km The longest national highway Route 4 743 7 km The longest national highway in the official count Route 58 857 6 km Only 255 5 km is on land The shortest national highway Route 174 187m The shortest prefectural road Hiroshima Prefectural Route 204 length 7m Width 14m The widest road Ōsaka Chuō Loop Line 122m at its widest point The longest road tunnel Kanetsu Tunnel 11 055m The longest road bridge Tokyo Bay Aqua Line Tokyo Bay Aqua Bridge 4424m The longest suspension bridge in the world Akashi Kaikyō Bridge 1 991m Road with the highest altitude Hida Nokkoshi mountain path Gifu and Nagano 3 020m Road with the highest altitude accessible by normal vehicles Ōdarumi Path Nagano and Yamanashi 2 360m Road with the lowest altitude Tokyo Bay Aqua Line Tokyo Bay Aqua Tunnel 60m Bus Edit Magarikane Shizuoka Shikakutokubetsushien Gakko Shizutetsufudosan Shizuokaminamiten Mae Bus operator with the most buses Nishi Nippon Railroad approx 2 000 buses 2 900 buses by the entire group Bus operator with the least buses Onigashima Kankō Jidōsha in Megijima Island Kagawa 2 buses Bus line with the longest distance Hakata gō from Shinjuku Tokyo to Fukuoka Fukuoka Approx 1 150 km for 14 hours and 20 minutes Bus stop with the longest name Magarikane Shizuoka Shikakutokubetsushien Gakko Shizutetsufudosan Shizuokaminamiten Mae 曲金静岡視覚特別支援学校静鉄不動産静岡南店前 Magarikane Shizuoka Special Needs Education School for the Visually Impaired Shizutetsu Real Estate Shizuoka Minami Shop Shizutetsu Justline Suruga ku Shizuoka city Shizuoka Literature EditThe best selling book excluding comics Totto chan the Little Girl at the Window Tetsuko Kuroyanagi more than 7 5 million copies Series novel with the most volumes Guin Saga series by Kaoru Kurimoto main series 108 volumes spinoffs 20 volumes still ongoing Book that needed the longest preparation Dainihonshi The history of Great Japan which the group of authors began writing in 1657 completed in 1906 Serialized novel with the most episodes The Human Revolution by Daisaku Ikeda 4 955 episodes as of November 18 2006 including The New Human Revolution its sequel Still ongoing The shortest poem in the world Hi e yamu 陽へ病む by Ōhashi Raboku 4 Japanese letters Newspaper with the largest circulation in the world Yomiuri Shimbun 14 323 781 copies Freepaper with the largest circulation in the world Pado 12 919 300 copies Manga Edit The best selling comic One Piece by Eiichiro Oda with 480 000 000 copies printed worldwide as of February 4 2021 1 Comic with the most collected volumes Kochira Katsushika ku Kameari Kōen mae Hashutsujo by Osamu Akimoto with 200 2 Serialized comic with the most episodes Jankenpon by Izumi Shōji 15770 episodes ongoing 3 Serialized comic with the longest span Sennin Buraku by Kō Kojima serialized from 1956 2014 Entertainment EditHighest selling music act and band B z More than 82 million records according to Oricon Highest selling solo artist Ayumi Hamasaki More than 50 million records 4 according to Oricon Biggest selling single Subete No Hito No Kokoro Ni Hana Wo by Shoukichi Kina More than 30 million 5 Best selling album First Love by Hikaru Utada Best selling album by a male solo artist Love by Ryuichi Kawamura 6 Most Number 1 recorded hits by a band singles albums DVD VHS B z Singles 49 Albums 25 EPs 3 DVD VHS 12 Most Number 1 recorded hits by a solo artist singles albums DVD Ayumi Hamasaki Singles 41 Albums 16 DVD 10 First artist to top all three Oricon Charts Singles albums DVDs in the same week Ayumi Hamasaki Musician who dominated Oricon Top 100 chart with multiple songs in the same week Southern All Stars 44 songs Musician who dominated Oricon Top 10 chart with multiple songs in the same week B z 9 songs Only person with a number one album for 13 consecutive years Ayumi Hamasaki 4 Single which took the longest time to become Oricon No 1 Katte ni Sinbad by Southern All Stars released on June 25 1978 Oricon No 1 in July 2003 Musician with the most songs played in a single live performance Ichirō Mizuki 1 000 songs sung for 24 hours Largest ticketed concert ever held by a single act Glay Expo 99 Survival by the band Glay 200 000 people 7 8 Biggest selling video game software Super Mario Bros 6 810 000 copies domestically The longest running television program Kyō no Dekigoto Today s News Nippon Television from 1954 to 2006 The most watched television program Boxing Fly Weight World Match Yoshio Shirai versus Pascual Perez 1954 96 1 according to Dentsu The highest grossing film Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie Mugen Train 38 78 billion ongoing 9 Movie series with the most installments in the world Otoko wa Tsurai yo series Movies with the largest credited cast in the world Kamen Rider 555 Paradise Lost 4070 members Pop group with the most members AKB48 a total of 90 membersOthers Edit Jōmon Sugi the oldest living being in Japan Nintokuryō Tomb is the largest tomb in the world The oldest living being naturally grown Jōmon Sugi the cryptomeria tree in Yakushima Island Kagoshima more than 2 170 to 7 200 years old The oldest living being deemed planted by human Sugi no Osugi the cryptomeria tree in Otoyo Kochi with an estimated age of about 3 000 years The oldest hotel in the world Hōshi Komatsu Ishikawa opened in 718 The largest tomb in the world Nintokuryō Tomb Sakai Ōsaka 46ha See Daisen Kofun as this is the official name of the complex of tombs considered the burial place of Emperor Nintoku Kofun is Japanese for this type of burial mound The tallest statue Ushiku Daibutsu Ushiku Ibaraki 120m The largest screen in the world Turf Vision of Tokyo Racecourse Fuchu Tokyo 11 2x66 4m 743 68m2 The shortest festival Enrei no Onodachi Memorial Festival Okaya Nagano It takes approx 5 seconds to complete the festival The company with the longest history in the world Kongō Gumi from 578 till 2006 The oldest political party still active Japanese Communist Party from 1922 The only surviving Japanese political party from the pre war times The fastest battery electric vehicle in the world Eliica 370 km h Best selling motorcycle in the world Honda Super Cub more than 50 million The shortest escalator in the world the one in Okadaya More s Kawasaki Kanagawa 5 seconds a ride 10 Theme park with the 3rd most visitors in the world Tokyo Disneyland Urayasu Chiba Roller coaster with the longest track in the world Steel Dragon 2000 Nagashima Spa Land Kuwana Mie Roller coaster with the most inversions in the world Ejanaika Fuji Q Highland Fujiyoshida Yamanashi The most expensive coin regularly used in the world 500 yen coin The most complex character in the world 龘 Taito is a rare 84 stroke character made of two kanji cloud 雲 and dragon 龘 repeated three times each It means the appearance of a dragon in flight It has also been pronounced daito だいと and otodo おとど Law with the longest name 平成十三年九月十一日のアメリカ合衆国において発生したテロリストによる攻撃等に対応して行われる国際連合憲章の目的達成のための諸外国の活動に対して我が国が実施する措置及び関連する国際連合決議等に基づく人道的措置に関する特別措置法 roughly meaning Special measures law concerning the measures which our nation will enforce for the activities that foreign nations take to accomplish the objective of the charter of the United Nations corresponding the attacks by terrorists occurred on September 11 Heisei 13 on the United States of America as well as the humanitarian measures based on the related decisions of the United Nations and other factors Usually called テロ対策特別措置法 special anti terrorism law The longest song Ishizaka Masao Hitori Tabi shite Zenkoku Waga machi Ondo Ishizaka Masao Travelling Alone All Japan Our Towns Ondo 3355 chorus in total The shortest Citizen s Charter 和 Wa Harmony Katano Ōsaka The longest address Ōaza Tobishimashinden Aza Takenogō Yotare Minaminowari Tobishima Village Ama District Aichi Prefecture 愛知県海部郡飛島村大字飛島新田字竹之郷ヨタレ南ノ割 The shortest address Ro 1 Asahi City Chiba Prefecture 千葉県旭市ロ1番地 The shortest place name O 績 Omi Nagano References Edit Mateo Alex February 3 2021 One Piece Manga Has Over 480 Million Copies in Circulation Worldwide Anime News Network Anime News Network Archived from the original on February 3 2021 Retrieved March 26 2017 Kochikame Earns Guinness World Record For Most Volumes Published For Single Manga Series Anime News Network September 11 2016 Retrieved January 18 2017 Most strips published for the same yonkoma manga series Guinness World Records Retrieved 2021 03 26 a b Total sales for Hamasaki Ayumi s singles amp albums reach 50 million mark 喜納昌吉 チャンプルーズWEBSITE Archived May 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine 平井堅 男性ソロ史上3人目の快挙 べスト盤が200万枚突破 in Japanese Oricon 2006 04 10 Retrieved 2011 05 08 10年ぶりの GLAY EXPO をWOWOWで独占生中継 Oricon in Japanese Retrieved 2016 12 08 GLAY デビュー15周年の 特別な1年 の内容とは in Japanese Barks 2009 01 05 Retrieved 2009 01 06 歴代ランキング CINEMAランキング通信 www kogyotsushin com Retrieved 2021 03 26 川崎モアーズ Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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