A list of Japanese films that were first released in 2015.
The following is a list of the 10 highest-grossing Japanese films at the Japanese box office during 2015, according to the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. [1]
Rank | Title | Gross |
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1 | Yo-kai Watch: The Movie | ¥7.80 billion ($64.44 million) |
2 | The Boy and the Beast | ¥5.85 billion ($48.33 million) |
3 | Hero | ¥4.67 billion ($38.58 million) |
4 | Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno | ¥4.48 billion ($37.01 million) |
5 | Doraemon: Nobita's Space Heroes | ¥3.93 billion ($32.47 million) |
6 | Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' | ¥3.74 billion ($30.9 million) |
7 | Attack on Titan | ¥3.25 billion ($26.85 million) |
8 | Flying Colors | ¥2.84 billion ($23.46 million) |
8 | Love Live! The School Idol Movie | ¥2.84 billion ($23.46 million) |
10 | Assassination Classroom | ¥2.77 billion ($22.88 million) |
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