Japan Immigration News

Japan's foreign resident population hits record 4.12 million

Release Date
2026-03-28
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Japan Times
Summary
Japan’s foreign resident population reached a record 4.12 million at the end of 2025, up 9.5% year-on-year and surpassing 4 million for the first time. Entries into Japan also hit a record 42 million, reflecting strong inbound flows.

At the same time, the number of overstayers fell for the second consecutive year to 68,488, suggesting progress in enforcement measures. Chinese nationals made up the largest resident group, followed by Vietnamese and South Koreans, while permanent residents were the most common status.

Refugee applications declined to 11,298, with only 187 recognized, while 474 people—mainly Ukrainians—were granted quasi-refugee status. Overall, the data shows growing foreign presence alongside tighter control of irregular stays.
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