Foreign Investors Slash Exposure to Japanese Stocks as Net Inflows Drop Sharply

Net foreign investment in Japanese equities has fallen sharply, with the latest reading showing a drop to 807.9 billion yen from a previous 2,380.6 billion yen, according to data updated on 30 April 2026.

The figures indicate that while foreign investors remain net buyers of Japanese stocks, the pace of inflows has slowed significantly. The substantial decline from the prior reading suggests a cooling of overseas appetite for Japanese equities, which had previously seen strong interest.

Market participants will be watching upcoming data closely to see whether this pullback is temporary profit-taking after earlier gains, or the start of a more cautious stance toward Japan’s stock market by global investors.