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Psychiatrist Salary in Japan

3 min readUpdated July 3, 2026

Psychiatrists in Japan earn a median of ¥30,100,000 per year (about $186,570), ranking 28th of 62 countries we track for this role. Entry-level pay starts near ¥20,500,000, while senior professionals reach ¥41,600,000 or more.

If you work as a psychiatrist in Japan — or are considering it — the numbers below show where pay really lands in 2026, from first job to senior roles.

Japan sits mid-table globally for this role — 28th of 62 countries — making it a balanced market between pay and cost of living. Within East Asia & Pacific, pay for this role in Japan is broadly in line with neighbouring markets.

Psychiatrist Salary Table

Salary breakdown by experience level
Experience25th %Median75th %90th %
Entry Level (0-2 years)¥17,200,000¥20,500,000¥24,800,000¥29,700,000
Mid Level (3-5 years)¥25,300,000¥30,100,000¥36,400,000¥43,700,000
Senior (6-10 years)¥34,900,000¥41,600,000¥50,300,000¥60,300,000
Lead / Staff (10+ years)¥43,500,000¥51,800,000¥62,700,000¥75,100,000
Executive / Director¥56,900,000¥67,800,000¥82,000,000¥98,300,000

Salary by Experience

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Tax & Cost of Living

Tax Estimation

Gross Salary
¥30,100,000
Estimated Tax
-¥10,998,940
Net Salary
¥19,101,060
Effective rate
36.5%

Estimate only. Consult a tax professional for accurate calculations.

Currency Converter

AED 685,178

¥30,100,000 converted

Demand Outlook

85
Demand Score

45%

Remote Opportunities

What Psychiatrists Make in Japan

Expect a spread rather than a single number: the 25th percentile sits at ¥25,300,000, the median at ¥30,100,000, and the 75th percentile at ¥36,400,000. Employers at the top of the range are typically larger firms and specialized practices. Since most of this work happens on-site, salaries track Japan's domestic labour market closely.

How Japan Compares Globally

At current exchange rates, Japan's median works out to $186,570, compared with $250,000 in the United States for the same job. The highest-paying countries we track for this role are Singapore ($427,841), Ireland ($388,415), Qatar ($370,879). Keep in mind that higher-paying markets usually pair with higher living costs, so net purchasing power gaps are smaller than the headline numbers.

How Pay Grows Over a Career

A newcomer to the field in Japan typically starts around ¥20,500,000. By mid-career the median reaches ¥30,100,000, and senior professionals command ¥41,600,000 or more — roughly 2.0x the entry-level figure. The steepest percentage gains usually come in the first five to eight years; after that, moving into leadership, changing employers strategically, or specializing tends to matter more than tenure alone.

Demand for Psychiatrists in Japan

Demand for psychiatrists in Japan is among the strongest of any profession, scoring 85/100 on our demand index. Only around 45% of roles in this field offer remote flexibility, so opportunities concentrate where employers physically operate — typically larger cities and industrial regions. For job seekers this tilts negotiating leverage toward candidates: multiple offers are realistic, and counter-offers are common.

Inflation and Real Earnings

Inflation in Japan is a modest 3.2%, so nominal salary figures translate fairly directly into stable purchasing power. Raises above 3.2% represent genuine real-terms gains.

Required Skills and Education

The standard entry route is medical degree plus psychiatry residency. Day to day, the skills that consistently correlate with higher pay in this field are diagnosis, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy — and, at senior levels, risk assessment and treatment planning. In interviews, evidence beats credentials: portfolios, measurable outcomes, and references matter more to the final offer than the certificate list.

Adjacent Careers and Pivots

Psychiatrists commonly pivot into roles like Psychologist, Doctor (General Practitioner), Nurse Practitioner, either to specialize or to chase stronger demand. If pay growth in your current track stalls, comparing medians across these adjacent roles is a good first step.

Required Skills

DiagnosisPsychopharmacologyPsychotherapyRisk assessmentTreatment planning

References

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average psychiatrist salary in Japan?
The median psychiatrist salary in Japan is ¥30,100,000 per year (about $186,570). The middle 50% of earners make between ¥25,300,000 and ¥36,400,000.
What does an entry-level psychiatrist earn in Japan?
Entry-level professionals (0-2 years of experience) typically earn around ¥20,500,000 per year. Pay rises steeply over the first five to eight years of a career.
Is Japan a good place to work as a psychiatrist?
Japan ranks 28th of 62 countries we track for this role by USD salary, and demand scores 85/100. Cost of living and lifestyle factors can make it attractive despite the exchange-rate comparison.
How much more do senior psychiatrists earn?
Senior professionals in Japan earn a median of ¥41,600,000 — roughly 1.4x the mid-career median and 2.0x entry-level pay.
Can psychiatrists work remotely in Japan?
Remote options are limited: only about 45% of roles offer meaningful location flexibility, so most opportunities are tied to where employers operate.
What is the take-home pay on a median psychiatrist salary in Japan?
At an effective tax rate of roughly 37%, a ¥30,100,000 gross salary leaves approximately ¥19,101,060 after income tax. Actual take-home varies with deductions, social contributions, and personal circumstances.
Which country pays psychiatrists the most?
Among the countries we track, Singapore pays the highest median for this role at about $427,841 per year, followed by Ireland ($388,415).