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Felix van Dijk by Felix van Dijk
March 16, 2026
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Japan plans $376B on AI, space and nuclear fusion by 2030, at least according to a new Nikkei Asia report. The big number is grabbing attention, but the real story is more complicated: the reported 60 trillion yen target appears to be a broader government science and technology push, while the hard public documents available so far only clearly spell out parts of that spending framework.

Nikkei Asia reported that Japan is preparing a 60 trillion yen government investment plan, roughly $376 billion to $380 billion, for fiscal 2026 through fiscal 2030. The report says artificial intelligence, space and nuclear fusion are the headline priority areas, and that cabinet approval is expected later in March 2026.

That would mark a sharp jump from the previous five-year government target of 30 trillion yen. Nikkei also reported a broader 180 trillion yen public-private investment goal, or about $1.13 trillion, tied to the same window.

¥60T (~$376B)
Japan’s reported five-year government science and technology spending target through fiscal 2030, with AI, space, and nuclear fusion named as priority areas. Source: Nikkei Asia.

The headline number is huge, but the paper trail is narrower

The strongest official evidence in hand does not yet show one clean government document that combines AI, space and nuclear fusion into a single 60 trillion yen line item. That matters because viral headlines can make a reported policy direction sound like a finalized and fully itemized budget.

What is documented is Japan’s expanding support for strategic technologies. In a Cabinet-approved economic package from November 2024, the government said it aims to provide more than 10 trillion yen in public support for AI and semiconductors by fiscal 2030 and induce more than 50 trillion yen in public-private investment over the next 10 years.

That official framework already shows Tokyo thinking at very large scale on AI infrastructure and chip policy. Reuters, cited by The Asahi Shimbun, separately reported in November 2024 that Japan’s draft support plan called for 10 trillion yen or more in support and 50 trillion yen in public-private chip investment over a decade.

Why Tokyo is piling into AI, space and fusion

The strategic logic is straightforward. AI is now an economic and national security race, space has become a dual-use frontier for communications and defense, and fusion is the kind of moonshot technology governments back long before commercialization becomes certain.

Japan’s space push is more concrete than many readers may realize. METI said in April 2024 that a new Space Strategy Fund had already secured 300 billion yen in the fiscal 2023 supplementary budget across METI, MIC and MEXT.

A separate Cabinet Office-linked explanation of the initiative said the fund is intended to provide about 1 trillion yen in support over 10 years. That does not get close to explaining the full $376 billion headline on its own, but it does confirm that space is part of a long-horizon industrial policy buildout.

Fusion is even harder to price from the currently available evidence. Japan’s education ministry said in April 2024 that the country’s 2023 national fusion strategy calls for stronger international cooperation to speed commercialization, but the official MEXT summary does not attach a giant standalone spending figure that would neatly fill the gap in the viral math.

¥180T (~$1.13T)
The reported broader public-private investment goal tied to Japan’s science and technology plan through fiscal 2030. Source: Nikkei Asia.

What is confirmed, and what still needs proof

The clearest takeaway is that Japan is scaling up support for critical technologies, and doing it aggressively. The less comfortable takeaway is that the most viral framing compresses several different policies, timeframes and funding categories into one clean number.

There is a difference between direct government spending, public support frameworks and induced public-private investment. Japan’s AI and semiconductor policy already mixes those categories, which is why treating $376 billion as a simple government checkbook figure would overstate what the official record currently proves.

There is also no verified sector-by-sector breakdown yet for how much of the reported 60 trillion yen would go to AI, how much to space and how much to fusion. Until that appears in a cabinet document or another primary government source, the safest reading is that Nikkei is reporting a broad policy package whose detailed allocations are still not public.

For crypto and tech investors, the market angle is indirect rather than immediate. Japan is not announcing a token policy here, but it is signaling that the next industrial race will be fought through compute, advanced energy and strategic infrastructure, the same arenas that increasingly shape semiconductor demand, AI ecosystems and even the long-term economics behind blockchain hardware and data center buildouts.

The bigger question now is whether Tokyo publishes a cabinet-approved document that turns the reported 60 trillion yen target into a fully sourced policy blueprint. If that happens, the next fight will not be about whether Japan is spending big, it will be about which of these future-defining sectors gets the biggest slice.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Readers should review primary sources and official disclosures before making decisions based on reported government policy plans.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Felix van Dijk

Regulation Reporter | Institutional Crypto Journalist | Power & Policy Analyst
Felix van Dijk is a European crypto journalist whose work focuses on regulation, institutional behavior, and the centers of power that shape digital-asset markets. At TheCCPress, he covers regulators, exchanges, policy conflicts, and the institutional side of crypto adoption, with a preference for stories where law, legitimacy, and market structure collide. His writing is built for readers who want more than surface-level updates and need a clearer view of who holds influence and how that influence is exercised.

“In crypto, regulation is rarely just about rules. It is about who gets legitimacy, who gets access, and who gets to define the market on acceptable terms.”

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- Gender: Male
- Born: December 1987
- Based: Amsterdam, Netherlands
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- Coverage Focus: Conflicts, power, regulators, exchanges, institutions, European crypto policy

Experience
Felix has spent more than a decade working across blockchain media, research, and policy-linked reporting. His strongest background is in explaining the overlap between adoption, regulation, and institutional strategy. At TheCCPress, that makes him a natural fit for stories about exchanges, legal friction, market legitimacy, and the organizations that shape the rules of participation.

Background
With training in media and technology and a career rooted in European crypto reporting, Felix brings a policy-literate, institution-aware perspective to the newsroom. He is less interested in short-term market noise than in understanding which actors are building durable influence and how regulatory pressure changes the balance of power.

Achievements
Felix’s best work tends to connect public policy with real market consequences. He is especially strong on stories where a regulatory change, exchange decision, or institutional move creates a wider conflict about control, compliance, or narrative dominance in crypto.

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He writes in a measured, research-led way and tends to frame stories around systems rather than isolated announcements. That makes him effective in categories where the article needs to explain a conflict clearly and show why a single company, regulator, or institution matters beyond one headline.

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Felix’s core strengths include crypto regulation reporting, institutional analysis, exchange coverage, investigative framing, and editorial synthesis around power and policy. He is most valuable on stories that need both context and structural interpretation.

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