Manga sales
In Japan, Omamori Himari has been featured on the Tohan charts, with Volume 4 reaching No. 29 between November 11, 2008, and November 17, 2008[27] and Volume 5 reaching No. 15 between April 7 and April 13, 2009, the highest ranking to date.[28]
It has also been featured on the Oricon charts, with Volume 6 reached No. 27 between January 11 and January 17, 2010,[29] Volume 7 reaching No. 16 between August 2, 2010, and August 8, 2010, on its first week of sales[30] and No. 22 between August 9 and August 15, 2010, on its second;[31] Volume 8 reaching No. 19 on the Oricon charts between April 4 and April 10, 2011, on its first week of sales[32] and No. 30 between April 11 and April 17, 2011, on its second week;[33] and Volume 10 reaching No. 17 on the Oricon charts between August 6 and August 12, 2012, on its first week of sales, selling 35,729 copies, the highest ranking achieved on the charts and the second-highest in the series to date.[34] However, Volume 10's ranking sharply declined to No. 44 on its second week, selling only 16,485 copies for a total of 52,194 copies.[35] It is also the series' lowest ranking since Volume 8's second week.
In North America, Omamori Himari has been featured in The New York Times Manga Best Seller List, with the third volume reaching No. 7 between April 24 and April 30, 2011,[36][37] Volume 5 at No. 8 between November 20 and November 26, 2011,[38] Volume 7 at No. 9 between May 27 and June 2, 2012,[39] Volume 8 at No. 5 between August 19 and August 25, 2012,[40] Volume 0 at No. 4 between September 23 and September 29, 2012,[41] and Volume 9 at No. 5 between November 18 and November 24, 2012,[42] all on their first week of sales. Volume 0 has the highest ranking on the list to date in North America, beating out Volume 21 of Fairy Tail on its first week and Volume 64 of
Omamori Himari has also been featured on Nielsen BookScan's Best-Selling Graphic Novels List, with Volume 7 debuting at No. 22 between May 14, 2012, and May 20, 2012, before the volume's official release, No. 14 between May 21, 2012, and May 27, 2012, on its first week of sales,[43] and No. 21 between May 28, 2012, and June 3, 2012, on its second week of sales, selling a total of 1,270 copies.[44]