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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Enters Japan’s Box Office Top 10 After 17 Days

The film outpaces Mugen Train’s 17-day tally by roughly ¥2 billion, fueling momentum ahead of a mid-August international rollout

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Overview

  • After 17 days in theaters, Infinity Castle has grossed ¥17.84 billion ($120 million), securing the #10 spot among Japan’s highest-grossing films.
  • The film outpaced the 17-day revenue of its predecessor, Mugen Train, by approximately ¥2 billion and has remained Japan’s top box office title for three consecutive weekends.
  • It set new speed records by reaching ¥10 billion in just ten days and opening with a franchise-high ¥1.64 billion on its first day.
  • Official figures show more than 12.5 million tickets sold during the first 17 days of its release.
  • Despite its rapid rise, Infinity Castle requires a 126 percent revenue boost to surpass Mugen Train’s record ¥40.43 billion lifetime total.