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Kabuki's 'National Treasure' Hits Global Screens
13 Jan
Summary
- Kabuki film Kokuho became Japan's highest-grossing local title in 22 years.
- The film highlights the joy of watching movies on the big screen post-Covid.
- Kokuho is shortlisted for two Oscar categories: Makeup & Hairstyling and International Feature Film.

The Kabuki theater drama Kokuho has surprised many by becoming a commercial blockbuster in Japan, grossing over $120 million and marking the highest-earning local film in 22 years. Directed by Lee Sang-il, the movie explores the journey of a young Kabuki actor, Kikuo, as he naviges ambition and sacrifice to achieve the status of a "national treasure."
Ken Watanabe, who stars as Kikuo's mentor, highlighted the film's significance beyond its box office success. He noted that Kokuho has reignited audiences' passion for movie theaters in Japan, especially after the impact of Covid-19, contributing to increased attendance for other films.
Kokuho's critical acclaim extends internationally, with the film shortlisted for two Academy Awards: Makeup & Hairstyling and International Feature Film. It is scheduled for a limited release in New York and Los Angeles on February 6, 2026, with a wider North American expansion planned for February 20, 2026.




