List of Japanese Nobel laureates and nominees



Since 1949, there have been 29 Japanese laureates of the Nobel Prize. The Nobel Prize is a Sweden-based international monetary prize. The award was established by the 1895 will and estate of Swedish chemist and inventor Alfred Nobel. It was first awarded in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace in 1901. An associated prize, thus far, the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, also sometimes known as the Nobel Prize in Economics, has yet to be awarded to a Japanese national.

The Nobel Prizes in the above specific sciences disciplines and the Prize in Economics, which is commonly identified with them, are widely regarded as the most prestigious award one can receive in those fields. Of Japanese winners, twelve have been physicists, eight chemists, three for literature, five for physiology or medicine, and one for efforts towards peace.

In the 21st century, in the field of natural science, the number of Japanese winners of the Nobel Prize has been second behind the U.S.

Laureates
Aside from the 29 Japanese Nobel laureates, a number of Japanese individuals and Japan-based organizations were affiliated with laureate organizations to which they contributed largely and were active members at the time they were awarded:
 * Japanese Red Cross Society being part of the 1963 Nobel laureate League of Red Cross Societies;
 * Japan Committee for UNICEF being part of the 1965 Nobel laureate UNICEF;
 * Japan Campaign to Ban Landmines being of the 1997 Nobel laureate International Campaign to Ban Landmines;
 * Yukiya Amano being a member of the 2005 Nobel laureate International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA);
 * Akira Kawasaki and Setsuko Thurlow being members of the 2017 Nobel laureate International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN).

Until 2023.
 * List of alma mater by laureates