Stance and Circulation, Only Morning (2007)
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- Yomiuri : conservative (high quality paper) 10,042,075
- Asahi : Left (high quality paper) 8,093,885
- Seikyo : Buddhism 5,500,000
- Mainichi : Liberal/left (high quality paper) 3,974,559
- Chunichi Shimbun/Tokyo Shimbun : Left (high quality paper) 3,475,049
- Nihon Keizai : Economy (high quality paper) 3,034,481
- Tokyo Sports : (Sports) 2,228,000
- Sankei : Right (high quality paper) 2,191,587
- Nikkan Sports 1,970,000
- Nikkan Gendai : Left (Tabloid) 1,681,500
- Akahata (Red Flag) : Communist Party bulletin 1,680,000
- Yukan Fuji : Right (Tabloid) 1,559,000
- Houchi Shimbun : (Sports) 1,428,000
- Sankei Sports 1,367,734
- Hokkaido Shimbun : Left (high quality paper) 1,209,231
- Daily Sports 963,000
- Chunichi Sports/Tokyo Chunichi Sports 942,034
- Nishinippon Shimbun : Left (high quality paper) 852,943
- Chugoku Shimbun : Left (high quality paper) 719,194
- Shizuoka Shimbun : Left (high quality paper) 717,000
- Kobe Shimbun : Left (high quality paper) 562,011
- Kyoto Shimbun : Left (high quality paper) 506,841
- Kahoku Shimpo : Liberal (high quality paper) 504,953
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