![]() Since 2000, the Japanese box office has been reported in terms of total box office gross receipts. Up until 1999, the Japanese box office was most commonly reported in terms of distributor rentals, which was equivalent to approximately half of the total gross receipts at the Japanese box office. The following is a list of highest-grossing Japanese films in Japan. See also: List of highest-grossing films in Japan ![]() Highest-grossing Japanese films in Japan Highest-grossing Japanese filmsĭetective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphireĭoraemon the Movie: Nobita's Treasure IslandĬrying Out Love, in the Center of the World īackground shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 10 February 2023 in theaters around the world. The anime film My Neighbour Totoro (1988), for example, grossed about $1.4 billion from home video and licensed merchandise sales. The list also does not include ancillary revenue from other sources such as home entertainment or merchandise sales, where a number of Japanese films earn significantly more revenue. ![]() However, the amount of nominal box office gross revenue (not adjusted for inflation) it generated from these territories at the time is not known to have been reported, so it is not included on this list. Its inflation-adjusted gross revenue in China is estimated to be at least ¥10 billion RMB ( $1.48 billion) in 2017. The highest-grossing Japanese film in terms of box office ticket sales is the 1976 title Kimi yo Fundo no Kawa o Watare ( Manhunt), which is estimated to have sold more than 400 million tickets in China and the Soviet Union. See Highest-grossing Japanese films in Japan below for more complete data within the domestic Japanese market and Japanese films by number of box office admissions for more data on both domestic and overseas performance, especially for films released prior to 1997. There is especially a lack of available worldwide box office data for Japanese films released prior to 1997. The rankings are consequently only approximate. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.ĭue to a lack of available data, some films have incomplete grosses that do not reflect their entire theatrical runs in all markets, and other films are missing altogether. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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