The Nomura Research Institute survey identifies six main spending categories: official merchandise, fan gifts, camera and filming gear, travel to away concerts, support goods, and fan-funded billboards. Billboard tribute spending alone ranges from ¥10,000 to ¥500,000 per placement, paid for by fans rather than agencies.
However, beneath the surface of this box office boom lies a more complicated reality. While 694 Japanese films were released in 2025—nearly two new films per day—only 38 of them crossed the ¥1 billion ($6.5M) benchmark. Those 38 films accounted for 60% of the total box office revenue, leaving the remaining 656 films to split just 40% of the pie. With the average net revenue per film for those outside the top earners being around ¥80 million against a typical production budget of ¥200 million, many films are operating at a significant loss. This creates a "winner-take-all" environment, underscoring the industry's instability despite its headline-grabbing successes. The Nomura Research Institute survey identifies six main
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