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“Kokuho” Shatters Records – Kabuki Drama Becomes Japan’s Highest-Grossing Live-Action Film

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November 27, 2025
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Kokuho has taken the Japanese film industry by storm, making history as the nation’s highest-grossing live-action movie. The kabuki-inspired drama has now surpassed the long-standing record held by Bayside Shakedown 2 since 2003, amassing an extraordinary 17.4 billion yen (approximately $111 million) and attracting more than 12.3 million viewers as of November 24, according to leading box office tracker Kogyo Tsushinsha.

Running in theatres for 172 days since its June 6 release, the film’s success places it at 11th position overall among Japan’s all-time highest earners across every genre.

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sang-il Lee, Kokuho features an ensemble cast including Ryo Yoshizawa, Ryusei Yokohama, and Ken Watanabe. Set in 1964 Nagasaki, the narrative follows 14-year-old Kikuo, whose life takes a profound turn after the death of his father, a prominent yakuza boss. Through an unlikely friendship with the son of an esteemed kabuki actor, Kikuo is introduced to the world of traditional theatre. Spanning decades, the story traces the duo’s relentless training, personal hardships, and artistic triumphs as they rise from drama school to performing on Japan’s most distinguished kabuki stages.

The screenplay, penned by Satoko Okudera from Shuichi Yoshida’s acclaimed novel, is paired with an evocative score by Marihiko Hara, perfectly encapsulating the discipline and beauty inherent in kabuki. Produced by Aniplex Inc. alongside Myriagon Studio, Amuse Inc., Toho Co Ltd., Lawson Inc., and Credeus, Kokuho has been praised for its meticulous historical accuracy, compelling performances, and its vivid cinematic tribute to Japanese cultural heritage.

Internationally, North American distributor GKIDS hosted special one-week qualifying screenings in Los Angeles and New York on November 14 and 21. Both screenings sold out, bringing in a combined gross of over $60,000. Attendees were treated to in-person Q&A sessions with director Sang-il Lee and lead actor Ryo Yoshizawa, offering behind-the-scenes insights into the film’s creative process and cultural resonance.

Following the enthusiastic reception, GKIDS plans a wider theatrical rollout in early 2026, giving global audiences the chance to experience this cinematic celebration of kabuki artistry.

“Kokuho’s record-breaking run proves it’s more than just a movie—it’s an event,” GKIDS president Dave Jesteadt stated. “Japanese audiences have been drawn back to theatres again and again, and we’re excited to share its immersive storytelling with North America.”

With its astonishing box office achievements and a submission for Best International Feature at the 98th Academy Awards, Kokuho has secured its place as a modern classic in Japanese cinema—one poised to captivate audiences worldwide.

Tags: GKIDS ReleaseJapan Box OfficeJapanese CinemaKabuki DramaKokuhoOscar SubmissionRyo YoshizawaSang-il LeeTop-Grossing Films
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