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Japan’s Life Expectancy

#175 of 193 in the Life Expectancy progress rankings

Life Expectancy at birth estimates the average number of years a newborn is expected to live given prevailing health conditions. It signals public health quality and longevity trends, offering insight into societal well‐being and medical progress (higher is better).

Latest (2023)
84.0 years
Year-over-year
+0.0 years
Change since start (1960→2023)
+16.3 years

Key insights

  • From 1960 to 2023, Life Expectancy changed by +16.3 years.
  • Most recent year-over-year change (2022→2023): +0.0 years.
  • Lowest level: 67.7 years in 1960.
  • Highest level: 84.6 years in 2020.

Life Expectancy Chart (1960–2023)

*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries

Life Expectancy Table (1960–2023)

Life Expectancy — Japan
Year Life Expectancy
1960 67.7 years
1961 68.4 years
1962 68.6 years
1963 69.7 years
1964 70.2 years
1965 70.3 years
1966 70.9 years
1967 71.5 years
1968 71.6 years
1969 71.9 years
1970 71.9 years
1971 72.8 years
1972 73.2 years
1973 73.3 years
1974 73.7 years
1975 74.2 years
1976 74.7 years
1977 75.3 years
1978 75.6 years
1979 76.1 years
1980 76.0 years
1981 76.4 years
1982 76.9 years
1983 76.9 years
1984 77.3 years
1985 77.6 years
1986 78.0 years
1987 78.4 years
1988 78.3 years
1989 78.8 years
1990 78.8 years
1991 79.0 years
1992 79.1 years
1993 79.3 years
1994 79.7 years
1995 79.5 years
1996 80.2 years
1997 80.4 years
1998 80.5 years
1999 80.5 years
2000 81.1 years
2001 81.4 years
2002 81.7 years
2003 81.8 years
2004 82.0 years
2005 82.0 years
2006 82.3 years
2007 82.5 years
2008 82.6 years
2009 82.9 years
2010 82.8 years
2011 82.6 years
2012 83.1 years
2013 83.3 years
2014 83.6 years
2015 83.8 years
2016 84.0 years
2017 84.1 years
2018 84.2 years
2019 84.4 years
2020 84.6 years
2021 84.4 years
2022 84.0 years
2023 84.0 years

Source: World Bank