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Past Test Data

Data of the test in 2025 (July)

  Level N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 Total
Japan Applicants 52,345 96,579 120,443 77,429 4,974 351,770
Examinees 45,103 88,526 113,656 73,108 4,373 324,766
Certified 11,219 24,474 43,109 27,533 2,527 108,862
Percentage
Certified(%)
24.9% 27.6% 37.9% 37.7% 57.8% 33.5%
Overseas Applicants 84,894 128,079 133,315 130,472 75,942 552,702
Examinees 67,159 105,383 105,070 105,741 61,110 444,463
Certified 20,241 41,261 40,011 38,317 30,715 170,545
Percentage
Certified(%)
30.1% 39.2% 38.1% 36.2% 50.3% 38.4%
Japan・Overseas
Total
Applicants 137,239 224,658 253,758 207,901 80,916 904,472
Examinees 112,262 193,909 218,726 178,849 65,483 769,229
Certified 31,460 65,735 83,120 65,850 33,242 279,407
Percentage
Certified(%)
28.0% 33.9% 38.0% 36.8% 50.8% 36.3%

※The number of examinees includes those who took only some of the test sections of the test.

Overview of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test PDF (1MB)
Applicants, Examinees and Certification Results PDF (150KB)
Number of Applicants and Examinees by Test Site PDF (220KB)
EXCEL (60KB)
Special Testing Accommodations PDF (148KB)
Average Scores and Standard Deviations, Highest and Lowest Scores PDF (153KB)
Cumulative Distribution of Scaled Scores PDF (456KB)
Statistics for the Tests through 2009 PDF (193KB)
Statistics for the Tests from 2010 PDF (267KB)
Whole PDF (1.5MB)
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Test Dates
  • First test: Sunday, July 6, 2025
  • Second test: Sunday, December 7, 2025
*Outside Japan, the test may be held only in July or December in some cities. Click here for the test schedule in your city.

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