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Best Japanese Anime TV Shows to Watch in Late October 2025

Top Japanese Anime TV Shows for Late October 2025

Recent Television Ratings: A Snapshot of Japanese Anime Viewership

The world of Japanese television is always buzzing with excitement, especially when it comes to anime. Recently, several notable shows and films have graced the screens, capturing the attention of viewers across the nation. Let’s dive into the latest ratings and see how these popular titles fared.

The live-action film adaptation of the manga “Radiation House” by Tomohiro Yokomaku and Taishi Mori aired on Fuji TV on Saturday, November 1, at 9:00 p.m. The film managed to secure a 5.9% rating, indicating a solid viewership.

On the same network, Makoto Shinkai’s anime film “The Garden of Words” aired on Friday, October 31, at 12:45 a.m., and garnered a 0.8% rating. While the timing might have been a factor, the film still managed to attract a niche audience.

Hereโ€™s a detailed breakdown of the ratings for some of the top anime shows that aired over the weekend:

Title Station Date Time Length Average Household Rating
Sazae-san Fuji TV November 2 (Sun) 18:30 30 min.
6.9
Detective Conan NTV November 1 (Sat) 18:00 30 min.
6.1
Chibi Maruko-chan Fuji TV November 2 (Sun) 18:00 30 min.
4.6
My Hero Academia final season NTV November 1 (Sat) 17:30 30 min.
3.7
Doraemon TV Asahi November 1 (Sat) 17:00 30 min.
2.9
One Piece Fuji TV November 2 (Sun) 23:15 30 min.
2.8
Crayon Shin-chan TV Asahi November 1 (Sat) 16:30 30 min.
2.3
Tougen Anki NTV October 31 (Fri) 23:10 30 min.
2.2
Animated O-saru no George (Curious George) NHK-E November 1 (Sat) 08:35 25 min.
1.9
Oshiri Tantei NHK-E November 1 (Sat) 09:00 20 min.
1.7

These ratings provide a glimpse into the viewing habits of the Japanese audience, particularly in the Kanto region. It’s important to note that these figures represent the percentage of households that tuned in live and do not account for viewers who watched the programs later via recordings.

The data, sourced from Video Research, highlights the enduring popularity of classic anime series alongside newer, highly anticipated shows. Whether it’s the timeless appeal of “Sazae-san” or the excitement surrounding the final season of “My Hero Academia,” anime continues to be a staple in Japanese television.

News Source: Animenewsnetwork.com

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