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How Japan’s Crypto Travel Rule Amendment Gives FSA New Transaction Surveillance Powers

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  • On April 25, 2025, Japan FSA added 30 jurisdictions to its crypto travel rule network.
  • Japan’s 58-market scope raises compliance demands for exchanges and stablecoin issuers.
  • Next, FATF-style alignment could push Japanese VASPs toward stricter cross-border checks in 2025.
Regulatory Clarity Developing In Japan Digital Assets Market Amid FSA Travel Rule Amendment

In an April 25, 2025 announcement, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) said it would partially amend the designation of countries and regions covered under Japan’s travel rule framework, adding 30 more jurisdictions to the scope of the requirements.

Japan’s travel rule system is designed to make crypto and stablecoin transfers more visible to regulated intermediaries and, by extension, to the state. The FSA notes that Japan already requires Cryptoasset Exchange Service Providers and Electronic Payment Instruments Service Providers to transmit information on originators and beneficiaries when cryptoassets or electronic payment instruments such as stablecoins are transferred, so authorities and firms can trace transaction routes more effectively.

Japan had already covered 28 jurisdictions under the framework, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Under the newly published amendment, another 30 jurisdictions have been added, including France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Ireland, Belgium, the Czech Republic, South Africa, and Türkiye.

According to the FSA, Japan limited the scope of the travel rule to foreign VASPs in jurisdictions that have regulations equivalent to Japan’s own because the rules are less effective when the counterparty country lacks comparable legal requirements. The latest amendment is therefore framed as a response to the implementation status of travel rules in each jurisdiction.

The result is a more formalized cross-border reporting map for crypto transfers. Once a jurisdiction is considered to have equivalent rules, Japanese regulated firms can treat transfers there as falling inside a recognized compliance architecture. In effect, Japan is building a whitelist-style network of foreign crypto jurisdictions where information-sharing obligations are expected to function in a way regulators consider meaningful.

The FSA’s explanation of the regime shows just how detailed that monitoring structure has become. Since June 2023, Japan’s rules have required an originator VASP to notify the beneficiary VASP of identifying information at the time of transfer. The mandatory data includes names, addresses or customer identification numbers, and blockchain address data for both originators and beneficiaries, with separate treatment for natural persons and legal persons. VASPs are also required to retain records of all information sent and received.

The Japanese framework explicitly covers both cryptoassets and electronic payment instruments, which the FSA identifies here as stablecoins. It also applies regardless of amount or token type, according to the agency’s outline, though transfers to individuals and unregistered VASPs are not covered in the same way.

Effectively, Japan is not easing crypto into mainstream finance by reducing oversight. It is allowing regulated use while tightening the informational obligations attached to every transfer that passes through licensed entities.

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