You Only Live Twice (1967)
In the fifth Bond film with Connery, Bond comes face-to-face for the first time with arch-nemesis Blofeld, Number One in SPECTRE, the world's most powerful criminal organisation. The title comes from a pseudo-haiku written by Fleming in the source novel, "You only live twice/Once when you're born/And once when you look death in the face."
The Bond films were hugely popular in Japan and when the crew arrived for shooting, they were treated exuberantly.
You Only Live Twice is the very first James Bond film to jettison the plot premise of the Fleming source material.