Japan Inflation Eases
2026-05-21 23:38
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Japan’s annual inflation edged down to 1.4% in April 2026 from 1.5% in the prior month.
Food prices rose the least in 18 months amid a further slowdown in rice costs.
Inflation also slowed for transport (1.5% vs 2.1%), housing (0.8% vs 1.0%), clothing (1.5% vs 2.1%), household items (1.8% vs 2.7%), recreation (1.3% vs 2.3%), and miscellaneous goods (0.1% vs 0.7%).
Healthcare costs were flat after rising 0.2% previously.
In contrast, inflation for communication accelerated (7.4% from 7.0%).
Meanwhile, electricity prices fell at a slower pace (-2.6% vs -8.0%), as did gas prices (-3.4% vs -5.2%), with the impact of subsidies fading.
Tokyo reportedly moves to ease living costs amid the impact of a weak yen and high energy prices.
Core inflation also eased to 1.4% from 1.8% in March, the lowest level since March 2022, remaining below the central bank’s 2% target for a third consecutive month.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices inched 0.1% higher, slowing from March's 0.4% increase.