Toho Co., Ltd. has reported impressive box office revenues for the first half of 2024, showcasing a robust lineup of successful films. Leading the charge is “Detective Conan: The Million Dollar Five-Point Star,” which amassed a staggering 15.5 billion yen (approximately USD 106 million). Following closely is “Haikyu!! The Movie: Battle at the Dump,” earning 11.3 billion yen (approximately USD 77 million).
Other notable performances include “SPY×FAMILY CODE: White,” which garnered 6.3 billion yen (around USD 43 million), and “Strange House,” which brought in 5 billion yen (approximately USD 34 million). These figures highlight the strength of Toho’s film slate, with each of these films continuing to attract audiences well into the summer.
Additionally, several 2023 releases are still performing strongly, with “How Do You Live?” accumulating 94 billion yen (USD 641 million), “Godzilla-1.0” at 76.5 billion yen (USD 522 million), and “The Neck” surpassing 1 billion yen (approximately USD 7 million).
Toho’s ongoing success in the Japanese film market underscores its strategic film selections and ability to captivate audiences with diverse and engaging content. With several films still in theaters, Toho is poised to continue its box office dominance throughout the year.