The forecast for female life expectancy at age 65 in Japan predicts a steady increase from 25.1 years in 2024 to 25.4 years by 2028. Notably, the life expectancy was reportedly the same in 2023 as in 2024, at 25.1 years. The year-on-year increase is subtle, with a consistent growth rate observed, reflecting stable health improvements and aging conditions in Japan. From 2026 to 2027, growth stalls, but the overall direction remains upward, with a 5-year CAGR indicating modest but steady gains.
Future trends to monitor include advancements in healthcare technology and shifts in elderly care policies that could impact longevity. Additionally, lifestyle changes, such as improved diets and increased physical activity, may further influence life expectancy outcomes.