Japan Inflation Falls to Near 4-Year Low
2026-03-23 23:38
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Japan’s annual inflation eased to 1.3% in February 2026 from 1.5% in the prior month, the lowest since March 2022.
Food inflation remained near a 15-month low (4.0% vs 3.9% in January), driven by the slowest rise in rice prices in 21 months.
Price growth also slowed for transport (0.5% vs 0.6%) and clothing (2.1% vs 2.4%).
Energy costs stayed negative, with electricity (-8.0% vs -1.7%) and gas (-5.1% vs -2.0%) falling at a steeper rate, reflecting subsidy effects.
Education costs fell further (-5.6% vs -5.6%).
In contrast, inflation held steady for housing (at 1.0%), healthcare (at 0.4%), and miscellaneous goods (at 0.6%) while accelerating for household items (1.2% vs 0.8%), communications (6.8% vs 6.7%), and recreation (2.2% vs 2.1%).
Core inflation slipped to 1.6% from January's 2.0%, the lowest since March 2022, below the central bank’s 2% target for the first time since March 2022.
Monthly, the CPI fell 0.2%, matching January's reading and extending declines for the third month.