Kabuki Drama 'Kokuho' Shatters Records in Japan's Theaters
A milestone has been achieved by the Japanese Kabuki drama "Kokuho", which has now become the highest-grossing live-action film in Japan, boasting a staggering $111 million in local revenue. The 172-day run of the film, since its opening on June 6, has secured its place as the 11th highest-grossing film in Japanese box office history.
Directed by Sang-il Lee and starring Ryo Yoshizawa, Ryusei Yokohama, and Ken Watanabe, "Kokuho" tells a captivating story of Kikuo, a young actor who trains in kabuki theater alongside the son of a famous kabuki actor after his yakuza leader father's death. Spanning decades, the film follows their journey from acting school to major stages.
The film's impressive box office success has been attributed to its immersive beauty and has garnered widespread acclaim among Japanese audiences. With over 12.3 million tickets sold as of November 24th, "Kokuho" has cemented its place in Japanese cinematic history.
Internationally, the film is set to receive a wider release in North America in early 2026, following successful qualifying runs in Los Angeles and New York earlier this year, which generated an estimated cumulative gross exceeding $60,000 across both venues. The success of "Kokuho" has been hailed by GKIDS president Dave Jesteadt as a demonstration that the film is a must-see theatrical event.
A milestone has been achieved by the Japanese Kabuki drama "Kokuho", which has now become the highest-grossing live-action film in Japan, boasting a staggering $111 million in local revenue. The 172-day run of the film, since its opening on June 6, has secured its place as the 11th highest-grossing film in Japanese box office history.
Directed by Sang-il Lee and starring Ryo Yoshizawa, Ryusei Yokohama, and Ken Watanabe, "Kokuho" tells a captivating story of Kikuo, a young actor who trains in kabuki theater alongside the son of a famous kabuki actor after his yakuza leader father's death. Spanning decades, the film follows their journey from acting school to major stages.
The film's impressive box office success has been attributed to its immersive beauty and has garnered widespread acclaim among Japanese audiences. With over 12.3 million tickets sold as of November 24th, "Kokuho" has cemented its place in Japanese cinematic history.
Internationally, the film is set to receive a wider release in North America in early 2026, following successful qualifying runs in Los Angeles and New York earlier this year, which generated an estimated cumulative gross exceeding $60,000 across both venues. The success of "Kokuho" has been hailed by GKIDS president Dave Jesteadt as a demonstration that the film is a must-see theatrical event.