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Japanese film releases suspended in China amid heightened diplomatic tensions

Screening of several Japanese films in China has been suspended following a diplomatic flare-up sparked by remarks on Taiwan from Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 18 Nov 2025 10:33AM

Japanese film releases suspended in China amid heightened diplomatic tensions
Distributors cited audience dissatisfaction and market sentiment as reasons for the postponements - November 18, 2025

FILM distributors in China have suspended the release of at least two Japanese films, citing audience sentiment, in a decision described by state broadcaster CCTV as “prudent” amid worsening relations between Tokyo and Beijing.

Reuters cited today that the move follows comments by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan, which triggered strong criticism from China and marked the most serious diplomatic clash between the two East Asian powers in years.

Among the films affected are the animated feature "Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Super Hot! Scorching Kasukabe Dancers" and the manga-adapted movie "Cells at Work!", which were scheduled for release in mainland China in the coming weeks.

CCTV reported that the animated film "Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle", initially well received, has seen a decline in box office performance following Takaichi’s remarks due to “strong dissatisfaction from Chinese audiences.”

Film importers and distributors in China have said they are responding to the market and respecting audience sentiment, prompting the postponement of upcoming Japanese releases.

Japan has sought to de-escalate tensions, which intensified after Takaichi told lawmakers that a Chinese attack on Taiwan threatening Japan’s survival could trigger a Japanese military response. In reaction, Beijing urged citizens to halt travel to Japan, and Chinese Premier Li Qiang has no plans to meet Takaichi during this week’s G20 summit in South Africa.

The heads of Japan’s three major business federations met Takaichi on Monday, stressing the importance of dialogue to resolve the diplomatic impasse.

“Political stability is a prerequisite for economic exchange,” Yoshinobu Tsutsui, chairman of Japan’s largest business lobby Keidanren, told reporters following the meeting. - November 18, 2025

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