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Japan Reconsiders Crypto Policy With ETFs on the Horizon

Last updated: January 26, 2026 9:25 am
Published: 3 months ago
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Japan may be preparing to open the door to cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds, with approval potentially coming as early as 2028.

According to recent reporting highlighted by Coin Bureau, Japanese regulators are increasingly receptive to crypto ETFs, with major financial groups already positioning themselves for a future launch.

The potential policy change reflects a broader reassessment of digital assets within Japan’s financial system. After years of strict oversight following past exchange failures, regulators appear to be moving toward a more structured, institution-friendly approach that mirrors developments already seen in the United States and parts of Europe.

Two of Japan’s largest financial players — Nomura Holdings and SBI Holdings — are widely viewed as frontrunners to launch the country’s first crypto ETFs. Both firms have prior experience with digital assets, blockchain infrastructure, and crypto-related investment products, making them natural candidates if approval is granted.

For regulators, ETFs offer a controlled framework that reduces many of the risks associated with direct retail crypto trading. By routing exposure through regulated funds listed on established exchanges, authorities can maintain oversight while still allowing investors access to the asset class.

Japan’s potential approval would carry weight far beyond its domestic market. As one of the world’s largest economies with deep capital markets, Japan has historically influenced how other Asian jurisdictions approach financial innovation. A green light for crypto ETFs would signal growing institutional acceptance of digital assets across the region.

The timing is also notable. Japan is navigating a complex macro environment marked by yen volatility, rising bond yields, and shifting monetary policy. In that context, offering regulated crypto investment vehicles could help channel demand into transparent, supervised products rather than offshore platforms.

If approved, crypto ETFs would represent a significant milestone in Japan’s gradual reintegration of digital assets into its mainstream financial system. While 2028 may still seem distant, the direction of travel is becoming clearer: crypto is moving from the periphery toward the core of Japan’s capital markets.

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