Why Harry Potter thrives in Japan

Japan celebrates Christmas with fervor despite lacking deep Christian traditions. In this context, the Harry Potter franchise has embedded itself in the nation's pop culture, despite no direct links to Japanese heritage. Since the 2001 release of the first film, it has attracted fans across three generations, amassing over ¥110 billion in box office revenue.

As Halloween fades, Christmas decorations appear across Japan, with families booking buckets of Kentucky Fried Chicken and couples arranging romantic dates on Christmas Eve. This festive spirit aligns with the Harry Potter franchise, loosely tied to Christmas movie vibes, which has taken root in Japan's pop culture despite no connections to the country.

"'Harry Potter' has achieved a cumulative box office revenue of more than ¥110 billion (about $700 million) in Japan, ranking first among foreign film series in the country," says Sachiko Yamazaki, vice president and general manager of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo. "Since the release of the first film in 2001, it has gained fans across three generations and enjoys enduring popularity with regular television broadcasts."

Even a quarter-century after filming began on “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,” the Wizarding World fandom remains vibrant in Japan. Fans highlight the stories' universal appeal, bridging cultural gaps effectively.

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