BTS's V maintains his title as the 'Prince of Continent' as he gets consistent top rankings in Japan and China. 

On February 8, Monday, BTS's V has not been seen or heard for a while, following BTS's last comeback activity last year. However, despite not being into media appearances and activities these days, his popularity does not seem affected. 

BTS's V, whose impact and influence got tremendously popular among continents like Asia and Latin America. V once again proved he is worthy of his title as the 'Prince of Continent' as he successfully topped various rankings in Japan and China. 

Moreover, to other fans, Japan and China have always been a country where BTS' V is more popular. To some, they named these countries as 'Tae-Tae Land,' as V is one of the K-pop artists who helped pave the way for 'K-pop' to bloom and get more culturally engaged in Japan and China. 

BTS's V ranked the top spot for December 2020 among all other Korean celebrities included in China's data analysis released through Aiman. He was also able to top the list for the 'Korean Artist Fan Activity Index' for two days consecutively. 

As other BTS members have their destined solo fandoms and countries they are more popular with, V is hailed as the biggest K-pop idol in China. Such tremendous supporters also donate in public under his name and cause. To others, even if V is not affiliated with BTS, he can pursue a solo career with still being the most talked-about and popular K-pop idol in some countries and continents. 

In Japan, V dominated the Top 10 ranking of popular Korean actors in the country, with him only appearing in a drama project released in 2017 titled, 'Hwarang: The poet warrior Youth.' The results indicate several factors, including his role presentation and acting skills, which potentially left a massive impact on fans who watched the drama series. 

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