Japan 2026: Aging Challenges and Opportunities

Wed, 28 Jan, 2026 at 03:30 pm to Tue, 24 Feb, 2026 at 05:00 pm UTC-05:00

1211 Connecticut Ave NW | Washington

The Stimson Center
Publisher/HostThe Stimson Center
Japan 2026: Aging Challenges and Opportunities
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The rapidly aging and even shrinking populations in Japan present both challenges and opportunities for both domestic and foreign policy.
About this Event

Japan became the world’s first “super-aged” society in 2006, when 20% of its population reached aged 65 or over. In 2026, that number has risen to over 30% and, in addition, Japan’s total population size has been shrinking by nearly one million people per year. These changes within Japan, plus similar trends among Japan’s close neighbors, have significant policy implications for both domestic and foreign policy. As we start a new year, come interact with three experts on aspects of changing demographics and Japan’s responses to better understand how Asia’s aging presents both challenges and opportunities for Japan and the region.

Andrew Oros, director of Stimson’s Japan program, will share some insights from his recent book, “Asia’s Aging Security: How Demographic Change Affects America’s Allies and Adversaries” while Jennifer Sciubba, president and CEO of the Population Reference Bureau, will share insights from her latest book, “Toxic Demography”. Kazuyo Kato, executive director of JCIE/USA, will share findings from her organization’s multiple projects on the impact of changing population demographics to the Asian region and lead our discussion.

A new year’s reception follows the formal program from 4:45-5:45pm, thanks to the Japan program’s corporate sponsors.

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1211 Connecticut Ave NW, 1211 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Washington, United States

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