Introduction
Lemino, the video streaming service operated by NTT DoCoMo, has recently announced its annual rankings for 2025. This ranking highlights the most popular content based on unique user views (UU) collected from January 1 to October 31, 2025. Among the most talked-about shows is the thrilling boxing match featuring Naoya Inoue, which captured the hearts of fans nationwide.
Ranking Breakdown
The rankings are derived from various categories spanning sports, drama, and K-pop, reflecting the diverse interests of viewers.
Sports Highlights
In the sports category, Naoya Inoue's world title match against Murodjon Akhmadaliyev topped the charts with overwhelming support. The streaming service also offered a wide array of J-League matches, including notable events like the Levain Cup and the Meiji Yasuda J-League World Challenge. Soccer enthusiasts showed strong loyalty and engagement, further solidifying Lemino's position as a go-to platform for sports fans.
Original Works
Lemino has successfully showcased original dramas such as "Affairs and Circumstances" and "Asuka Clinic." These series have been well-received, with their intricate storylines exploring delicate emotions and societal issues that resonate with adult viewers. The success of these original productions indicates a strong demand for unique narratives that challenge the conventional norms.
Asian Dramas
The Asian drama genre flourished on Lemino, displaying a variety of popular titles. The Thai drama featuring Snow Man's Koji Mukai, titled "Dating Game: May I Seduce You, Boss!? (Director's Cut)," took a prominent spot alongside romantic comedies like "My Perfect Secretary" and fantasy dramas like "Kikyu." The variety in genres appeals to a wide audience, drawing in fans from different demographics.
K-Pop Phenomena
In the world of K-Pop, the variety show featuring G-DRAGON, titled "Good Day," claimed the top position. Additional content like the special program "NANA bnb with SEVENTEEN," backed by renowned Korean producer Na Young Seok, and the electrifying BTS concert film "BTS: Yet To Come" captivated fans globally, showcasing the powerhouse that is K-Pop.
Japanese Films
Japanese cinema also saw impressive rankings, with the