Japan Weekend Box Office 06/07 – 06/09: ‘Bocchi the Rock! Theater Compilation’ is the number one movie in Japan

The box office reports for the days of June 7  to June 9 showed a new number one film “Bocchi the Rock!” which debuted with 140,000 moviegoers and 218 million yen in revenue. Other newly released films that were able to debut within the top 10 include “Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture”  in 7th place, “Ikoku Nikki” in 9th place, and “BELIEVE: The men who didn’t give up on Japanese basketball” in 10th place. 

As for previously released films, second place “Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram” moved up one spot from the previous week and attracted 119,000 moviegoers and earned 170 million yen over the weekend. The cumulative results have now reached 10.2 million moviegoers and over 14.6 billion yen. In third place, “Abudeka Is Back” attracted 104,000 moviegoers and earned 148 million yen, bringing the cumulative results to nearly 790,000 moviegoers and over 1 billion yen. In fourth place, Hollywood film “Mad Max: Furiosa” dropped three spots from last week, but still attracted 88,000 moviegoers and earned 153 million yen at the box office.The cumulative results have now reached 380,000 moviegoers and over 600 million yen in Japan.

 

Japan Box Office Ranking Top 10 (June 6 to June 9)

  1. Bocchi the Rock! Theater Compilation Re:Re (NEW)
  2. Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram (week 9) (↑ 1)
  3. Abudeka Is Back (week 3) (↓ 1)
  4. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (week 2) (↓ 3)
  5. Umamusume: Pretty Derby Beginning of a New Era (week 3) (↓ 1)
  6. Teasing Master Takagi-san Movie (week 2) (↓ 1)
  7. Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (NEW)
  8. IDOLiSH7 Movie: LIVE 4bit BEYOND THE PERiOD (week 56) (re-entry)
  9. Ikoku Nikki (NEW)
  10. BELIEVE: The men who didn’t give up on Japanese basketball (NEW)

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