Japan’s consumer confidence showed a modest improvement in June 2026, according to the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The indicator rose to 38.52, up from 37.82 recorded in May 2026.
The uptick suggests a slight strengthening in Japanese consumers’ outlook over the month, although the index remains below the 50-point level that typically separates pessimism from optimism. The June 2026 reading, updated on 12 June 2026, indicates that while sentiment is still relatively subdued, there is a gradual recovery underway in household perceptions of economic conditions.
Market participants and policymakers are likely to watch upcoming PCSI releases closely to assess whether this improvement in June marks the beginning of a more sustained upward trend in Japan’s consumer sentiment.