List of highest-grossing Japanese live-action films

The following is a list of highest-grossing Japanese live-action films.

Highest-grossing Japanese live-action films worldwide

The following is a list of highest-grossing live-action Japanese films (non-anime) worldwide.

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Title Worldwide gross Year Ref Japan only
Bayside Shakedown 2 $164.57 million 2003 [lower-alpha 1]
Shin Godzilla $155.11 million 2016 [3]
Antarctica $139.6 million 1983 [lower-alpha 2]
The Adventures of Milo and Otis $136.3 million 1986 [4][5]
Heaven and Earth $115.3 million 1990 [6]
Bayside Shakedown: The Movie $115 million 1998 [7]
Umizaru 3: The Last Message $98.7 million 2010 [8]
Rookies: Graduation $92.5 million 2009 [4][9] Yes
Brave Hearts: Umizaru (Umizaru 4) $91.9 million 2012 [10]
Nodame Cantabile: The Movie II $86.19 million 2010 [11]
Bayside Shakedown 3 $85.3 million 2010 [12]
The Eternal Zero $84.5 million 2013 [13][4] Yes
Code Blue: The Movie $84.22 million 2018 [4][14] Yes
The Silk Road $84.15 million 1988 [15]
Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World $80.73 million 2004 [lower-alpha 3]
Hero $80.4 million 2007 [19]
Shoplifters $76.91 million 2018 [lower-alpha 4]
Hana Yori Dango Final $76.4 million 2008 [lower-alpha 5]
Thermae Romae $75.39 million 2012 [20]
Bayside Shakedown: The Final $74.82 million 2012 [21]
Limit of Love: Umizaru (Umizaru 2) $64 million 2006 [22]
Rurouni Kenshin $62.5 million 2012 [lower-alpha 6]
AIBOU: The Movie II (Partners: The Movie II) $55.63 million 2010 [23] Yes
Sinking of Japan $55.61 million 2006 [lower-alpha 7]
The Uchōten Hotel (Suite Dreams) $55 million 2006 [26] Yes
Suspect X $54.85 million 2008 [27]
A Ghost of a Chance $54.08 million 2011 [28]
Death Note 2: The Last Name $54.05 million 2006 [lower-alpha 8]
Kingdom $53.3 million 2019 [29][30][31]
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno $52.9 million 2014 [32]
Space Battleship Yamato $51.37 million 2010 [23]
20th Century Boys: Chapter 3 $48.4 million 2009 [33]
Gintama $47.46 million 2017 [lower-alpha 9]
Nodame Cantabile: The Movie I $46.7 million 2009 [34][35]
Be with You $46.62 million 2004 [36]
Yamato $46.4 million 2005 [37][38] Yes
Confessions $45.2 million 2010 [39]
Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends $44 million 2014 [lower-alpha 10]
Gantz $43.23 million 2011 [23]
Always: Sunset on Third Street 3 $43.11 million 2012 [21]
Shall We Dance? $43 million 1996 [lower-alpha 11]
AIBOU: The Movie (Partners: The Movie) $42.96 million 2008 [40] Yes
Hero $42.94 million 2015 [41] Yes
Nobunaga Concerto $42.6 million 2016 [42][43] Yes
Thermae Romae II $42.47 million 2014 [44]
Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 $42.31 million 2007 [45]
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah $42 million 1995 [lower-alpha 12]
SP: The Motion Picture II $41.73 million 2011 [23]
Masquerade Hotel $40.3 million 2019 [46]
Negotiator: Mashita Masayoshi $40 million 2005 [47] Yes
Kaibutsu-kun: The Movie (The Monster Kid) $39.77 million 2011 [48] Yes

Highest-grossing Japanese live-action films in Japan

The following is a list of highest-grossing non-anime Japanese films in Japan.

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Title Domestic gross Year Ref
Bayside Shakedown 2 ¥17.35 billion 2003 [1]
Antarctica ¥11 billion 1983 [49]
Bayside Shakedown: The Movie ¥10.1 billion 1998 [50]
The Adventures of Milo and Otis ¥9.8 billion 1986 [4]
Code Blue: The Movie ¥9.3 billion 2018 [51]
Heaven and Earth ¥9.2 billion 1990 [6]
The Eternal Zero ¥8.76 billion 2013 [4]
Rookies: Graduation ¥8.55 billion 2009 [4]
Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World ¥8.5 billion 2004 [4]
Shin Godzilla ¥8.25 billion 2016 [4]
The Silk Road ¥8.2 billion 1988 [15]
Hero ¥8.15 billion 2007 [52]
Umizaru 3: The Last Message ¥8.04 billion 2010 [34]
Hana Yori Dango Final ¥7.75 billion 2008 [40]
Brave Hearts: Umizaru (Umizaru 4) ¥7.33 billion 2012 [21]
Bayside Shakedown 3 ¥7.31 billion 2010 [4]
Limit of Love: Umizaru (Umizaru 2) ¥7.1 billion 2006 [53]
The Uchōten Hotel (Suite Dreams) ¥6.08 billion 2006 [53]
Thermae Romae ¥5.98 billion 2012 [21]
Bayside Shakedown: The Final ¥5.97 billion 2012 [21]
The Burmese Harp ¥5.9 billion 1985 [54]
Kingdom ¥5.69 billion 2019 [29]
Sinking of Japan ¥5.34 billion 2006 [53]
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno ¥5.22 billion 2014 [55]
Death Note 2: The Last Name ¥5.2 billion 2006 [53]
Yamato ¥5.11 billion 2005 [56][37]
Suspect X ¥4.92 billion 2008 [40]
Be with You ¥4.8 billion 2004 [16]
Toki o Kakeru Shōjo (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time) ¥4.76 billion 1983 [57]
Detective Story (Tantei Monogatari) ¥4.76 billion 1983 [57]
Hero ¥4.67 billion 2015 [41]
Masquerade Hotel ¥4.64 billion 2019 [58]
Nobunaga Concerto ¥4.61 billion 2016 [42]
Kagemusha ¥4.59 billion 1980 [57]
Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 ¥4.56 billion 2007 [52]
Shoplifters ¥4.55 billion 2018 [59]
AIBOU: The Movie (Partners: The Movie) ¥4.44 billion 2008 [40]
Thermae Romae II ¥4.42 billion 2014 [60]
20th Century Boys: Chapter 3 ¥4.41 billion 2009 [61]
Monkey Magic: The Movie ¥4.37 billion 2007 [52]
Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends ¥4.35 billion 2014 [62]
Tasmania Story ¥4.28 billion 1990 [57]
A Ghost of a Chance ¥4.28 billion 2011 [23]
Whiteout ¥4.2 billion 2000 [63]
Negotiator: Mashita Masayoshi ¥4.2 billion 2005 [64]
Love and Honor ¥4.11 billion 2006 [52]
Nodame Cantabile: The Movie I ¥4.1 billion 2009 [34]
Space Battleship Yamato ¥4.1 billion 2010 [23]
Nana ¥4.03 billion 2005 [64]
20th Century Boys: Chapter 1 ¥3.95 billion 2008 [40]

Highest-grossing Japanese live-action films by year

The following are the highest-grossing live-action films by year.

Year Title Worldwide gross Ref Japan only
1964 Mothra vs. Godzilla ¥3.192 billion[lower-alpha 13] [lower-alpha 14]
1965 Tokyo Olympiad 23.5 million tickets [67] Yes
1966 Ebirah, Horror of the Deep $20 million each (average) [lower-alpha 15]
1967 Son of Godzilla
1968 Destroy All Monsters
1969 All Monsters Attack
1970 Tora! Tora! Tora! $37.15 millionR [69]
1971 Godzilla vs. Hedorah $20 million each (average) [lower-alpha 15]
1972 Godzilla vs. Gigan
1973 Godzilla vs. Megalon $20 million [70]
1974 Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla $34.12 million [lower-alpha 16]
1975 Terror of Mechagodzilla $20 million [70]
1976 Zoku Ningen Kakumei (The Human Revolution Continues) ¥4.122 billion [71][72] Yes
1977 Mount Hakkoda (Hakkōda-san) ¥2.509 billionR [73] Yes
1978 Never Give Up (Yasei no Shōmei) ¥2.18 billionR [74] Yes
1979 Nomugi Pass ¥1.4 billionR [75] Yes
1980 Kagemusha $33.32 million [lower-alpha 17]
1981 Moeru Yusha (The Blazing Valiant) ¥3.91 billion [57] Yes
Sailor Suit and Machine Gun ¥3.91 billion
1982 High Teen Boogie ¥3.06 billion [57] Yes
1983 Antarctica $139.6 million [lower-alpha 2]
1984 The Return of Godzilla $16.3 million [lower-alpha 18]
1985 The Burmese Harp ¥5.9 billion [54] Yes
1986 The Adventures of Milo and Otis $136.3 million [4][5]
1987 A Taxing Woman ¥2.13 billion [57] Yes
1988 The Silk Road ¥8.2 billion [15]
1989 Orugoru ¥2.38 billion [57] Yes
1990 Heaven and Earth ¥9.2 billion [6]
1991 Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah ¥3.19 billion [78][79] Yes
1992 Godzilla vs. Mothra ¥3.77 billion [57] Yes
1993 Rex: Kyoryu Monogatari ¥3.74 billion [57] Yes
1994 Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla $30 million [lower-alpha 19]
1995 Godzilla vs. Destoroyah $42 million [lower-alpha 12]
1996 Shall We Dance? $43 million [lower-alpha 11]
1997 Lost Paradise ¥3.91 billion [57] Yes
1998 Bayside Shakedown: The Movie $115 million [7]
1999 Ring 2 $32.1 million [lower-alpha 21]
2000 Whiteout ¥4.2 billion [63] Yes
2001 Battle Royale $30.6 million [lower-alpha 22]
2002 Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack ¥2.7 billion [82] Yes
2003 Bayside Shakedown 2 $164.57 million [lower-alpha 1]
2004 Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World $80.73 million [lower-alpha 3]
2005 Yamato ¥5.11 billion [37] Yes
2006 Limit of Love: Umizaru (Umizaru 2) $64 million [22]
2007 Hero $80.4 million [19]
2008 Hana Yori Dango Final $76.4 million [lower-alpha 5]
2009 Rookies: Graduation $92.5 million [4][9] Yes
2010 Umizaru 3: The Last Message $98.7 million [8]
2011 A Ghost of a Chance $54.08 million [28]
2012 Brave Hearts: Umizaru (Umizaru 4) $91.9 million [10]
2013 The Eternal Zero $84.5 million [13][4]
2014 Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends $44 million [lower-alpha 10]
2015 Hero ¥4.67 billion [41] Yes
2016 Shin Godzilla $155.11 million [3]
2017 Gintama $47.46 million [lower-alpha 9]
2018 Code Blue: The Movie ¥9.3 billion [14] Yes
2019 Kingdom $53.3 million [29][30][31]

R Distributor rental earnings, not total gross revenue.

Highest-grossing Japanese live-action film franchises and film series

Film franchise/series Domestic gross Worldwide gross Debut year
Godzilla (Gojira) ¥53.17 billion[lower-alpha 23] $1,751 million[lower-alpha 25] 1954
Otoko wa Tsurai yo (Tora-san) ¥51.51 billion[57] $548 million[96] 1969
Bayside Shakedown (Odoru Daisōsasen) ¥40.73 billion[97] $510 million 1998
Kamen Rider (Masked Rider) ¥31.16 billion[lower-alpha 26] $361 million 1971
Umizaru ¥24.42 billion[102] $307 million[lower-alpha 27] 2004
Death Note ¥13.35 billion[104] $180 million[lower-alpha 28] 2006
Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X) ¥12.58 billion[106] $159 million[lower-alpha 29] 2012
Ring (The Ring) ¥11.77 billion[lower-alpha 20] $156 million[lower-alpha 20] 1998
Sunset on Third Street (Sanchōme no Yūhi) ¥11.23 billion[107] $141 million 2005
AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo (Partners) ¥13 billion[lower-alpha 30] $134 million[lower-alpha 30] 2012
Nodame Cantabile ¥7.82 billion[34] $133 million[lower-alpha 31] 2007
Hero ¥12.82 billion[109] $123 million[lower-alpha 31] 2007
20th Century Boys ¥11.37 billion[110] $122 million 2008
Thermae Romae ¥10.4 billion[106] $118 million[lower-alpha 31] 2012

See also

Notes

  1. Bayside Shakedown 2:
    • Japan – ¥17.35 billion ($164.45 million)[1]
    • South Korea – ₩129,612,500 ($123,093)[2]
  2. See Antarctica (1983 film) § Box office
  3. Crying Out Love in the Center of the World:
    • Japan – ¥8.5 billion[16][4] ($78.6 million)[17]
    • Overseas – $2,130,033[18]
  4. See Shoplifters § Box office
  5. See Hana Yori Dango Final § Box office
  6. See Rurouni Kenshin (film) § Box office
  7. Sinking of Japan:
    • Japan – ¥5.34 billion ($48 million)[24]
    • Overseas – $7,607,557[25]
  8. See Death Note 2: The Last Name § Box office
  9. See Gintama (film) § Box office
  10. See Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends § Box office
  11. See Shall We Dance? (1996 film) § Box office
  12. See Godzilla vs. Destoroyah § Box office
  13. Japan gross only. Worldwide gross is unknown.
  14. Mothra vs. Godzilla gross in Japan (est.)[65][66]
    • 1964 release – 3.51 million tickets – ¥625 million
    • 1970 release – 730,000 tickets – ¥237 million
    • 1980 release – ¥2.33 billion
  15. By 1977, the first thirteen Godzilla films had grossed more than $260 million worldwide,[68] averaging more than $20 million per film.
  16. See Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla § Box office
  17. See Kagemusha § Box office
  18. The Return of Godzilla:
  19. See Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla § Box office
  20. See The Ring (franchise) § Box office performance
  21. Ring 2:
  22. See Battle Royale (film) § Box office
  23. Godzilla (Gojira) box office gross revenue in Japan:
  24. See Godzilla (franchise) § Box office performance
  25. Godzilla worldwide gross:
    • Japanese Toho productions – $835 million[lower-alpha 24]
    • American–Japanese co-productions – $915,676,207
      • Godzilla (2014)[91] – $529,076,069[94]
      • Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)[93] – $386,600,138[95]
  26. Kamen Rider (仮面ライダー / Masked Rider) films:
    • 2001–2003 – ¥4.18 billion[98]
    • 2005–2012 – ¥17.51 billion[99]
    • 2013 – ¥2.42 billion[100]
    • 2014 – ¥2.02 billion[92]
    • 2018–2019 – ¥5.03 billion[101]
  27. Umizaru series:
    • Japan – ¥24.42 billion ($306 million)[102]
    • Other Asian countries – $1,245,584[103][8][10]
  28. Death Note:
    • Japan – ¥11.15 billion ($160 million)[104]
    • Overseas – $19,930,559[105]
  29. See Rurouni Kenshin § Reception
  30. AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo (Partners)
    • AIBOU: The Movie (2008) – ¥4.44 billion ($42.96 million)[40]
    • AIBOU: The Movie II (2010) – ¥3.18 billion ($39.85 million)[23]
    • AIBOU: X-DAY (2013) – ¥1.34 billion ($13.75 million)[100]
    • AIBOU: The Movie III (2014) – ¥2.12 billion ($20.01 million)[92]
    • AIBOU: The Movie IV (2017) – ¥1.92 billion ($17.28 million)[108]
  31. See Highest-grossing Japanese live-action films worldwide section above

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