Japan Box Office: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle First Movie Remains at No.1 in 7th Weekend

In its seventh weekend of August 29-31, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle earned 1.095 billion yen (7.44 million USD) on 706,000 admissions, only 5.1% down from last weekend , remaining at No.1 at the Japanese box office for seven consecutive weekends according to Kogyo Tsushinsha . The reasons why the decrease was so small despite the fact that more than 40 days have passed since the release may be that it was the last weekend of the summer holiday period for most of Japanese public schools, and that screenings in MX4D and 4DX fully began at 74 theaters nationwide last Saturday, with an original 4D Visual sticker being distributed as a special bonus to theatergoers. Infinity Castle 's 45-day cumulative total gross now stands at 29,983,483,800 yen (204 million USD) on 21,102,792 ticket sales according to the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba franchise's official X (formerly Twitter) . The current total gross is still 109% of the seven-week gross of the franchise's previous film, Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train , which earned 27.5 billion yen (187 million USD) in seven weeks. RELATED: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Passes 20 Million Tickets Sold in Japan Eiga Crayon Shin-chan Cho Karei! Shakunetsu no Kasukabe Dancers ("Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Super Hot! The Spicy Kasukabe Dancers"), the 32nd feature film in the Crayon Shin-chan anime franchise, went down one position to sixth in its fourth weekend, bringing its total to two billion yen (13.6 million USD) on 1.65 million admissions. The live-action film adaptation of KOWLOON GENERIC ROMANCE , a mystery romance manga series by Jun Mayuzuki ( After the Rain ), opened in 255 theaters on August 29 and did not make a top-10 debut in the weekend ranking. The film starring Riho Yoshioka and Koshi Murakami ranked #7 in Filmarks' first-day satisfaction ranking with an average rating of 3.47/5.0 based on 640 reviews. Fushigi no Kuni de Alice to -Dive in Wonderland- ("With Alice in Wonderland -Dive in Wonderland-"), an anime film inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic fantasy novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , also released in 305 theaters on August 29 and failed to make it into the top 10. The film's opening weekend ranking was #11 according to Oricon News . The P.A. WORKS-animated film followed at #8 in the Filmarks ranking with an average rating of 3.42/5.0 based on 292 reviews. Both the Gazing at the Star Next Door live-action film and the Eiga Odekake Kozama: Tokai no Otomodachi anime film disappeared from the top 10 in their second weekend. Summer Pockets – Ao Sorakado Arc , the third of the four-part compilation film of the TV anime Summer Pockets , ranked No.1 in Kogyo Tsushinsha's mini-theater ranking , following the first part's No.1 and second's No.2. Starting from August 15, each part has been shown in turn at 26 theaters for one week only. The next fourth and final part, Shiroha Naruse Arc will screen from September 5 to 11. Weekend box office Top 10 in Japan (August 29-31, 2025) (ticket sales basis with notes in parentheses marking previous week's placement) Sources: Kogyo Tsushinsha weekend ranking / mini-theater ranking , Eiga.com , Filmarks , "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" official X (formerly Twitter) , Oricon News

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