List of highest-grossing films in Japan

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The following is a list of the highest-grossing films in Japan. This list only accounts for the films' box office earnings at cinemas and not their ancillary revenues (i.e. home video sales, video rentals, television broadcasts, or merchandise sales). Two tables are listed in terms of nominal gross revenue, while the two other tables are listed in terms of box office admissions.

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Highest-grossing films

Box office revenue

Among the films that have grossed over ¥10 billion in Japan, nineteen are Japanese films.

Films with earnings over ¥10 billion [1]
RankTitleGross revenue
(¥ billion)
YearRef
1 Flag of Japan.svg Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train 40.432020 [1]
2 Flag of Japan.svg Spirited Away 31.682001 [2]
3Flag placeholder.svg Titanic 26.201997 [3]
4Flag placeholder.svg Frozen 25.502014 [1]
5 Flag of Japan.svg Your Name 25.172016 [1]
6 Flag of Japan.svg One Piece Film: Red 20.332022 [1]
7Flag placeholder.svg Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 20.302001 [4]
8 Flag of Japan.svg Princess Mononoke 20.181997 [2]
9 Flag of Japan.svg Howl's Moving Castle 19.602004 [5]
10 Flag of Japan.svg Bayside Shakedown 2 17.352003 [6]
11Flag placeholder.svg Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 17.302002 [6]
12Flag placeholder.svg Avatar 15.902009 [7]
13 Flag of Japan.svg The First Slam Dunk 15.872022 [1]
14 Flag of Japan.svg Ponyo 15.502008 [8]
15 Flag of Japan.svg Suzume 14.862022 [1]
16 Flag of Japan.svg Weathering with You 14.232019 [1]
17Flag placeholder.svg The Super Mario Bros. Movie 14.012023 [1]
18 Flag of Japan.svg Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine 13.882023 [1]
19 Flag of Japan.svg Jujutsu Kaisen 0 13.802021 [9]
20Flag placeholder.svg Top Gun: Maverick 13.742022 [1]
21Flag placeholder.svg The Last Samurai 13.702003 [10]
22Flag placeholder.svg Bohemian Rhapsody 13.512018 [1]
23Flag placeholder.svg E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 13.501982 [11]
Flag placeholder.svg Armageddon 13.501998 [11]
Flag placeholder.svg Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 13.502004 [10]
26Flag placeholder.svg Frozen II 13.372019 [1]
27 Flag of Japan.svg Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram 12.882024 [1]
28Flag placeholder.svg Jurassic Park 12.851993 [11]
29Flag placeholder.svg Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace 12.701999 [11]
30Flag placeholder.svg Beauty and the Beast 12.402017 [1]
31Flag placeholder.svg Aladdin 12.162019 [1]
32 Flag of Japan.svg The Wind Rises 12.022013 [12]
33Flag placeholder.svg Alice in Wonderland 11.802010 [7]
34Flag placeholder.svg Star Wars: The Force Awakens 11.632015 [13]
35 Flag of Japan.svg Antarctica 11.001983 [1]
Flag placeholder.svg The Matrix Reloaded 11.002003 [6]
Flag placeholder.svg Finding Nemo 11.002003 [10]
Flag placeholder.svg Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 11.002005 [14]
39Flag placeholder.svg Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End 10.902007 [15]
40Flag placeholder.svg Toy Story 3 10.802010 [7]
41Flag placeholder.svg Independence Day 10.651996 [1]
42 Flag of Japan.svg Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle10.442024 [1]
43Flag placeholder.svg The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 10.322004 [16]
44 Flag of Japan.svg Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time 10.282021 [1]
45 Flag of Japan.svg Bayside Shakedown: The Movie 10.101998 [17]
46Flag placeholder.svg Toy Story 4 10.092019 [1]
47Flag placeholder.svg Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 10.022006 [18]
Flag of Japan.svg indicates the film is a Japanese production. [1]
  Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 10 May 2024 in Japanese theaters.

Box office admissions

The following table lists high-grossing films by the number of box office admissions, which refers to the number of cinema tickets sold at the Japanese box office. Only films that have sold at least 10 million tickets are listed. The list is not ranked, as the list is incomplete.

A separate column lists the gross revenue adjusted for ticket price inflation in 2021, based on data from the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan  [ ja ] (MPPAJ). The adjusted gross revenue is calculated by multiplying the total number of admissions by the average 2021 ticket price (¥1,410). [19] Admissions better reflect the popularity of older films, since they are less susceptible to the effects of inflation. This mainly affects films released prior the 1990s, as there has been very little Japanese ticket price inflation since the 1990s. Where the number of admissions is unknown, they are estimated by dividing the nominal gross revenue by the average ticket price in the year of release (or the distributor rentals by the average rental earnings per ticket) to provide an estimate. [19] [20]

TitleYearBox office admissions (est.)Adjusted revenue (est.)
(¥ billion) [19]
Ticket sales (millions)Ref
Flag of Japan.svg The War at Sea from Hawaii to Malaya 1942100.00 [21] [22] 141
Flag of Japan.svg Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train 202029.15 [23] 41.1
Flag of Japan.svg Spirited Away 200124.28 [23] 34.2
Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Olympiad 196523.50 [24] 33.1
Flag placeholder.svg Frozen 201420.03 [25] 28.2
Flag of Japan.svg Emperor Meiji and the Great Russo-Japanese War  [ ja ]195720.00 [26] 28.2
Flag of Japan.svg Your Name 201619.30 [23] 27.2
Flag placeholder.svg Titanic 199717.43 [23] 26.2
Flag placeholder.svg Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 200116.25 [23] 22.9
Flag of Japan.svg Howl's Moving Castle 200415.50 [27] 21.9
Flag of Japan.svg Princess Mononoke 199714.97 [23] 21.1
Flag of Japan.svg One Piece Film: Red 202214.74 [28] 20.1
Flag placeholder.svg Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 200214.20 [29] 20.0
Flag of Japan.svg Bayside Shakedown 2 200313.00 [30] 18.3
Flag of Japan.svg Ponyo 200812.90 [31] 18.2
Flag of Japan.svg King Kong vs. Godzilla 196212.60 [32] 17.8
Flag placeholder.svg The Last Samurai 200312.10 [33] 17.1
Flag of Japan.svg Antarctica 198312.00 [34] 16.9
Flag placeholder.svg Jaws 197511.98 [1] [19] 16.9
Flag of Japan.svg The Loyal 47 Ronin 195811.74 [35] [19] 16.6
Flag of Japan.svg Sanjuro 196211.20 [36] [37] 15.8
Flag placeholder.svg Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 200411.00 [29] 15.5
Flag of Japan.svg Suzume 202210.90 [38] 15.4
Flag of Japan.svg Weathering with You 201910.51 [39] 14.8
Flag placeholder.svg Frozen II 201910.44 [39] 14.7
Flag placeholder.svg Avatar 201110.10 [40] 15.6
Flag placeholder.svg E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 198210.00 [41] 14.1
Flag of Japan.svg indicates the film is a Japanese production. [1]
  Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 10 May 2024 in Japanese theaters.

Film franchises and film series

Box office revenue

Film franchise/seriesGross revenue (¥ billion)Debut yearRef
Flag of Japan.svg Doraemon 137.221980 [lower-alpha 1]
Flag of Japan.svg Detective Conan (Case Closed) 110.541997 [lower-alpha 3]
Flag placeholder.svg Wizarding World 109.942001 [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of Japan.svg Pokémon 94.081998 [lower-alpha 5]
Flag placeholder.svg Star Wars 82.281978 [lower-alpha 6]
Flag of Japan.svg Godzilla (Gojira) 66.101954 [lower-alpha 7]
Flag of Japan.svg Otoko wa Tsurai yo (Tora-san)65.321969 [lower-alpha 8]
Flag placeholder.svg Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)61.432008 [lower-alpha 9]
Flag of Japan.svg One Piece 58.612000 [lower-alpha 10]
Flag of Japan.svg Dragon Ball 54.241986 [lower-alpha 11]
Flag placeholder.svg Jurassic Park 51.391993 [lower-alpha 12]
Flag placeholder.svg Spider-Man 43.461978 [lower-alpha 13]
Flag placeholder.svg Pirates of the Caribbean 43.302003 [83]
Flag of Japan.svg Bayside Shakedown 40.731998 [84]
Flag placeholder.svg Frozen 38.872014 [1]
Flag placeholder.svg Mission: Impossible 36.491996 [lower-alpha 14]
Flag of Japan.svg Anpanman 35.901989 [85]
Flag of Japan.svg Crayon Shin-chan 33.911993 [86]
Flag placeholder.svg Middle-earth 32.052002 [lower-alpha 15]
Flag of Japan.svg Kamen Rider (Masked Rider)31.161971 [lower-alpha 16]
Flag placeholder.svg The Matrix 27.801999 [lower-alpha 17]
Flag of Japan.svg Evangelion 25.921997 [lower-alpha 18]
Flag placeholder.svg Terminator 25.871984 [lower-alpha 19]
Flag of Japan.svg Umizaru 24.422004 [95]
Flag placeholder.svg Toy Story 24.341995 [lower-alpha 20]
Flag placeholder.svg Back to the Future 23.791985 [49]
Flag placeholder.svg Indiana Jones 22.611982 [lower-alpha 21]
Flag of Japan.svg Pretty Cure (Glitter Force) 21.952005 [98]
Flag of Japan.svg Resident Evil (Biohazard)20.972002 [lower-alpha 22]
Flag placeholder.svg Avatar 20.212009 [lower-alpha 23]
Flag of Japan.svg Yo-kai Watch 19.882014 [44]
Flag of Japan.svg Slam Dunk 19.801994 [lower-alpha 24]
Flag placeholder.svg Die Hard 19.571988 [50] [65]
Flag of Japan.svg Tsuribaka Nisshi 19.071988 [lower-alpha 25]
Flag placeholder.svg Monsters, Inc. 18.332002 [1]
Flag placeholder.svg Finding Nemo 17.832003 [lower-alpha 26]
Flag placeholder.svg Aladdin 16.411992 [lower-alpha 27]
Flag of Japan.svg Space Battleship Yamato 15.151977 [lower-alpha 28]
Flag placeholder.svg Ocean's 14.492001 [lower-alpha 29]
Flag of Japan.svg Naruto 14.712004 [109]
Flag of Japan.svg Gundam 14.231981 [lower-alpha 30]
Flag placeholder.svg Beauty and the Beast 14.001992 [lower-alpha 31]
Flag of Japan.svg Ring (The Ring)13.521998 [lower-alpha 33]
Flag of Japan.svg Death Note 13.352006 [125]
Flag of Japan.svg AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo (Partners)13.002012 [lower-alpha 34]
Flag of Japan.svg Hero 12.822007 [128]
Flag of Japan.svg Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X)12.582012 [129]
Flag of Japan.svg Digimon 11.411999 [lower-alpha 36]
Flag of Japan.svg 20th Century Boys 11.372008 [133]
Flag of Japan.svg Sunset on Third Street (Sanchōme no Yūhi)11.232005 [134]
Flag of Japan.svg Thermae Romae 10.402012 [129]
Flag of Japan.svg Torakku Yarō (Truck Yarō)10.001975 [135]

Box office admissions

Film franchise/seriesAdmissions (est. millions)Debut yearRef
Flag of Japan.svg Doraemon 138.531980 [lower-alpha 38]
Flag of Japan.svg Godzilla (Gojira) 117.831954 [lower-alpha 39]
Flag of Japan.svg Detective Conan (Case Closed) 1001997 [lower-alpha 2]
Flag placeholder.svg Wizarding World 90.442001 [lower-alpha 40]
Flag of Japan.svg Pokémon 86.271998 [lower-alpha 42]
Flag of Japan.svg Otoko wa Tsurai yo (Tora-san)81.221969 [lower-alpha 43]
Flag placeholder.svg Star Wars 62.441978 [lower-alpha 44]
Flag of Japan.svg Dragon Ball 58.931986 [lower-alpha 46]
Flag of Japan.svg One Piece 45.062000 [lower-alpha 10]
Flag placeholder.svg Jurassic Park 37.361993 [lower-alpha 47]
Flag placeholder.svg Pirates of the Caribbean 32.152003 [lower-alpha 48]
Flag of Japan.svg Bayside Shakedown 31.461998 [lower-alpha 49]
Flag placeholder.svg Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)30.502008 [lower-alpha 50]
Flag placeholder.svg Frozen 30.472014 [25] [39]
Flag placeholder.svg Spider-Man 26.331978 [lower-alpha 51]


See also

Notes

  1. Doraemon box office gross revenue:
  2. 1 2 See List of Detective Conan films § Box office performance
  3. Detective Conan box office gross revenue:
  4. Wizarding World franchise:
  5. Pokémon box office gross revenue:
  6. Star Wars gross revenue:
  7. Godzilla box office gross revenue:
  8. Otoko wa Tsurai yo (Tora-san) series:
  9. Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) gross revenue:
  10. 1 2 See List of One Piece films § Box office performance
  11. Dragon Ball box office gross revenue:
  12. Jurassic Park gross revenue:
  13. Spider-Man films: Sony's Spider-Man Universe :
  14. Mission: Impossible
  15. Middle-earth franchise:
  16. Kamen Rider (仮面ライダー / Masked Rider) films:
    • 2001–2003 – ¥4.18 billion [87]
    • 2005–2012 – ¥17.51 billion [88]
    • 2013 – ¥2.42 billion [65]
    • 2014 – ¥2.02 billion [48]
    • 2018–2019 – ¥5.03 billion [89]
  17. The Matrix series:
  18. Evangelion' films:
  19. Terminator franchise:
  20. Toy Story series:
  21. Indiana Jones series:
  22. Resident Evil (Biohazard) films:
  23. Avatar series:
  24. Slam Dunk films:
  25. See Tsuribaka Nisshi § Film series
  26. Finding Nemo series:
  27. Aladdin franchise:
  28. Space Battleship Yamato films:
  29. Digimon films:
  30. Gundam films – ¥14,230,183,100+
  31. Beauty and the Beast franchise:
  32. See The Ring (franchise) § Box office performance
  33. Ring franchise:
  34. AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo (Partners)
  35. See Digimon Adventure tri. § Reception
  36. Digimon films:
  37. See List of Doraemon films § Box office performance
  38. Doraemon box office admissions:
  39. Godzilla box office admissions:
  40. Wizarding World franchise:
  41. See List of Pokémon films § Box office performance
  42. Pokémon box office admissions:
  43. Tora-san box office admissions:
  44. Star Wars box office admissions (est.)
  45. See List of Dragon Ball films § Box office performance
  46. Dragon Ball box office admissions:
  47. Jurassic Park admissions (est.)
  48. Pirates of the Caribbean admissions
  49. Bayside Shakedown admissions (est.)
  50. Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) box office admissions (est.)
  51. Spider-Man box office admissions:

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