A man's work is never done! Leonardo DiCaprio suits up to promote his Oscar-winning film The Revenant in Japan
It was released in the US and Europe back in January and has stormed the 2016 awards season.
But Japanese audiences are only just this week getting the chance to see Leonardo DiCaprio's big screen drama The Revenant.
The leading man, who won his first ever Academy Award for the movie last month, flew out to Tokyo to promote the film on Wednesday.
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Still on the promo trail: Leonardo DiCaprio, who won his first ever Academy Award for The Revenant last month, flew out to Tokyo to promote the film on Wednesday
Leonardo, 41, who plays frontiersman Hugo Glass in the film, looked dapper in a smart suit and tie for the photocall and press conference, posing in front of a poster before taking questions.
The star has had quite the journey with Alejandro G. Iñárritu's film, which he began shooting in 2014, culminating in a sweep of gongs during the recent awards season.
After four previous nominations the acclaimed actor finally clinched his first win at the Oscars at the end of February, collecting the Best Actor award to a standing ovation.
See Leonardo DiCaprio updates as he promotes Oscar-winning film The Revenant in Japan
Leading man: Leonardo, 41, looked dapper in a smart suit and tie for the photocall and press conference, posing in front of a poster before taking questions
Back to work: After enjoying some time off following awards season, the Hollywood star was out promoting his film once again
Acclaimed performance: After four previous nominations the acclaimed actor finally clinched his first win at the Oscars at the end of February, collecting the Best Actor award to a standing ovation
Winning role: Leo plays frontiersman Hugo Glass in the film which swept awards season
He had previously been nominated for his work in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Blood Diamond (2006), The Aviator (2004), and What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993).
The actor also picked up a BAFTA and Golden Globe for his performance while the film won two other Globes and four additional BAFTAs as well as the Best Director and Best Cinematography Academy Awards.
Since his big night at the 88th Academy Awards, Leo has been making the most of some time off, partying up a storm and spending time with his family and friends back home in Los Angeles.
Award winning: The actor also picked up a BAFTA and Golden Globe for his performance while the film won two other Globes and four additional BAFTAs as well as the Best Director and Best Cinematography Oscars
Taking it easy: Since his big night at the 88th Academy Awards, Leo has been making the most of some time off, partying up a storm and spending time with his family and friends back home in Los Angeles
No plans: The star is not currently attached to any other film projects, likely enjoying his well-deserved break after the grueling work on The Revenant
Close to his heart: He will also likely dedicate time to his favorite causes, as he discussed the dangers of climate change during his Oscars acceptance speech
The star is not currently attached to any other film projects, likely enjoying his well-deserved break after the grueling work on The Revenant.
He will also likely dedicate time to his favorite causes, as he discussed the dangers of climate change during his Oscars acceptance speech.
Following his speech he took to Twitter to discuss it a little more, writing: '#ClimateChange action starts w/ electing leaders who'll make brave & vital changes needed to save our planet.'
Hammering his point home! Leo was tasked with pounding a cask of Japanese sake to celebrate the movie premiere in Tokyo
Suited and booted: DiCaprio was in his element onstage, getting into the swing of things
Thrilled: The A-lister was treated to the sake reception in honour of his Best Actor Oscar
Learning the ropes: Leo took part in the Japanese traditional ceremony, called Kagami Biraki
Fan favourite: The Wolf Of Wall Street actor was mobbed by a crowd of overexcited fans
In demand: Leo looked thrilled as he signed endless autographs for premiere-goers
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