Bank of Japan
| Headquarters | Chūō, Tokyo, Japan | 
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| Coordinates | 35°41′10″N 139°46′17″E / 35.6861°N 139.7715°E | 
| Established | 27 June/10 October 1882 | 
| Ownership | At least 55% of all capital must be owned by the Government of Japan | 
| Governor | Kazuo Ueda (9 April 2023 – present) | 
| Central bank of | Japan | 
| Currency | Yen JPY (ISO 4217) | 
| Reserves | US$1.12 trillion (October 2023) | 
| Bank rate | +0.50% | 
| Website | boj.or.jp | 
The Bank of Japan (日本銀行, Nippon Ginkō; BOJ) is the central bank of Japan. The bank is often called Nichigin (日銀) for short. It is headquartered in Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo.
The said bank is a corporate entity independent of the Japanese government, and while it is not an administrative organisation of the state, its monetary policy falls within the scope of administration. From a macroeconomic perspective, long-term stability of prices is deemed crucial. However, the political sector tends to favour short-term measures. Thus, the bank's autonomy and independence are granted from the standpoint of ensuring long-term public welfare and political neutrality.