The Japanese live-action film "National Treasure" (国宝), distributed by Toho, has surpassed 10 billion yen (approximately $75 million) in box office revenue, reaching 10.5 billion yen after 73 days of release. This marks the first time in 22 years that a live-action Japanese film has crossed the 10 billion yen threshold, making it the third highest-grossing live-action Japanese film historically. Meanwhile, China's 2025 summer box office has exceeded 10 billion yuan (about $1.4 billion), with the Chinese historical film "Dead To Rights," centered on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, leading the market with over 2.5 billion yuan in earnings and nearly 26% market share since its July 25 release. Additionally, the Shanghai Museum's Egypt exhibition, which concluded on August 17 after 13 months, attracted over 2.77 million visitors and generated more than 760 million yuan ($105.8 million) in revenue.
「国宝」興収100億円超え 実写邦画で22年ぶり https://t.co/eD8kwlmcfO 東宝は、映画「国宝」の興行収入が17日までの公開から73日間で105億円を超えたと発表しました。実写の邦画で興収が100億円に達したのは22年ぶりです。
The Shanghai Museum’s Egypt exhibition closed Aug. 17 after 13 months, drawing over 2.77 million visitors and generating over 760 million yuan ($105.8 million) in revenue. https://t.co/LZu5B1Dstr
映画「国宝」 興行収入100億円突破 実写日本映画では22年ぶり https://t.co/Bijqn1wgJg #nhk_news