Departures

Soon after buying an expensive cello, Daigo learns that his orchestra is disbanding. He moves back to his hometown with his wife, where he answers an ad for what Daigo thinks is a travel agency but is, in actuality, a mortuary.

Domestic
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
DomesticMay 29, 2009$74,945$1,498,210
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
AustriaMar 19, 2010$9,519$38,344
BelgiumNov 4, 2009$10,477$65,851
CroatiaJul 8, 2010$962$2,596
DenmarkNov 6, 2009$19,357$133,333
FranceMay 27, 2009$416,411
Germany$509,742
GreeceMar 12, 2009$10,162$10,162
ItalyApr 9, 2010$100,253$868,327
NorwayDec 26, 2009$8,338
SpainJul 3, 2009$81,033$726,311
TürkiyeOct 2, 2009$12,622$35,689
Latin America
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
ArgentinaJan 14, 2010$6,576$20,037
BrazilJun 5, 2009$30,342$394,224
ColombiaJan 15, 2010$13,435$113,923
MexicoJan 29, 2010$31,458$159,238
PeruJul 28, 2010$25,892
UruguayMay 28, 2010$2,638$11,896
Asia Pacific
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
AustraliaOct 15, 2009$50,002$400,968
Hong KongMar 19, 2009$275,106$1,678,365
JapanSep 13, 2008$2,194,799$61,010,217
MalaysiaJun 18, 2009$1,949$24,836
New ZealandAug 20, 2009$11,956$197,585
Russia/CISJul 9, 2009$7,163$50,052
SingaporeMar 5, 2009$41,917$340,134
South KoreaOct 30, 2008$236,952$659,714
TaiwanFeb 27, 2009$86,887$1,011,410
ThailandJun 18, 2009$4,829$30,324