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Japan Boosts Film Incentives for Global Productions
10 Dec
Summary
- Japan enhances film incentive program for international projects.
- New subsidies will offer multi-year support and flexible expense reporting.
- The updated scheme is slated for a late spring 2026 launch.

Japan is set to bolster its support for international visual productions with an enhanced incentive program scheduled for a late spring 2026 debut. The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), through its operator VIPO and coordinator Japan Film Commission, will introduce multi-year subsidies.
This update brings greater flexibility, particularly in expense reporting. Previously, productions had to align costs within a single Japanese fiscal year. The revised system will allow expenses to span up to two years, offering productions more operational freedom and financial planning ease.
Since its inception in 2023, the program has already backed 18 projects, including Dwayne Johnson's 'The Smashing Machine' and Apple TV's 'Drops of God.' These improvements signal Japan's commitment to becoming a more attractive filming destination.




