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The following is a list of the top ten highest-grossing Japanese films from 2022 at the worldwide box office. † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 17 January 2025 in theaters around the world .
The following is a list of 2022 box office number-one films in Japan by week. When the number-one film in gross is not the same as the number-one film in admissions, both are listed. When the number-one film in gross is not the same as the number-one film in admissions, both are listed.
List of Japanese films of 2022; L. List of 2022 box office number-one films in Japan This page was last edited on 9 October 2021, at 03:20 (UTC). Text is available ...
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 ...
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Highest-grossing Japanese films in Japan by distributor rentals up until 1996 Year Title Japanese box office (est.) Format Rentals Gross receipts Admissions Ref. 1950: The Munekata Sisters: ¥83,780,000: Unknown Unknown [72] Live-action 1951: The Tale of Genji: ¥141,050,000: Unknown Unknown 1952: The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice: ¥ ...
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