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Foreign student enrollment in Japan reached a historic high in 2025, surpassing 400,000 for the first time as arrivals from Asia, especially Nepal and Myanmar, surged.

Foreign Students in Japan Rise Above 400,000 for First Time
Nippon.com · 18 June 2026 · read the original in Japanese →

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A study conducted by the Japan Student Services Organization, an independent administrative agency, found that as of May 1, 2025, there were 408,069 foreign students in Japan. The figure represented a 21.2% increase over the previous year and marked the first time the total had exceeded 400,000.

The number of foreign students in Japan rose steadily from 2013, reaching 312,000 in 2019. After declining during the pandemic, it began to climb again in 2023. The 2025 total includes a record 140,174 students enrolled in Japanese-language schools. A further 267,895 were enrolled at higher education institutions: 106,829 at vocational colleges and other specialized training colleges, 97,017 as university undergraduates or students at junior colleges or colleges of technology, and 60,013 as graduate students.

An overwhelming 93.4% of the students, or 381,148 people, came from Asia, followed by 3.4% from Europe, at 13,895, and 1.3% from North America, at 5,216.

China was the leading country or region of origin, accounting for 32.1% of the total, with 131,097 students. It was followed by Nepal at 24.6%, with 100,239; Vietnam at 10.6%, with 43,366; Myanmar at 7.2%, with 29,413; Sri Lanka at 4.3%, with 17,626; South Korea at 3.6%, with 14,612; and Bangladesh at 2.8%, with 11,392. The numbers of students from Nepal and Myanmar rose by 35,000 and 13,000 year on year, respectively.

Overall, 54.7% of students were male and 45.2% female, while 0.1% stated that they were neither. Waseda University had the largest number of foreign students, at 5,541, followed by the University of Tokyo with 4,922, Ritsumeikan University with 3,386, the Japan University of Economics in Fukuoka with 2,948, and Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University with 2,927.

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Data on foreign students, in Japanese, from the Japan Student Services Organization.

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