Japanese Yen Rate Hike Hopeless? Japanese Bonds Collapse with "Yields at 27-Year High," Strait of Hormuz Conflict Strangling Japan's Economy

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Japan’s 10-year government bond yield rises to 2.32%, approaching a 27-year high. Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum to Iran expires tonight. Crude oil surges past $97 per barrel. Japan relies on the Strait of Hormuz for 73.7% of its oil imports. Markets are on edge, waiting to see if the impact will ripple into the crypto markets.

(Background: Japan’s bond yields soar to 1.86%, hitting a 17-year high, “causing Bitcoin to crash,” revealing the risks of a ¥600 trillion arbitrage unwind.)

(Additional context: Why does Bitcoin fall first before the BOJ raises interest rates?)

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  • 73.7% — Japan’s energy lifeline depends on one strait
  • The BOJ’s stagflation dilemma: raising rates or delaying, both are wrong
  • Lessons from the past: August 2024 memories still fresh
  • Tonight’s deadline: markets hold their breath

Japan’s bond market is sounding alarms not heard in 27 years. On March 23, 2026, the 10-year Japanese government bond yield rose 6 basis points to 2.32%, nearing the January 1999 record high; the 5-year yield also climbed 5 basis points to 1.72%, just shy of its all-time high. These figures look like technical data, but behind them lies a geopolitical tinderbox ready to ignite.

73.7% — Japan’s energy depends on one strait

Most market participants focus on U.S. Treasury yields (10-year at 4.40%) but underestimate Japan’s asymmetric vulnerability. 73.7% of Japan’s oil imports transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Last week, Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran, demanding opening of the strait or else bombing power plants, with the deadline tonight, New York time. Oil prices have already surged past $97 per barrel.

If the strait is truly blocked, Europe and America can diversify via North Atlantic routes, but Japan cannot. This structural energy dependence makes the current geopolitical conflict far more inflationary for Japan, with faster and larger transmission than other developed economies.

The BOJ’s stagflation dilemma: raise rates or delay, both are wrong

The Bank of Japan faces a no-win choice. Current inflation is “cost-push” — driven not by wage-led demand but by passive increases in energy import costs. The BOJ has been waiting for “demand-pull” inflation to justify rate hikes, but oil shocks have disrupted this timing.

Raising rates can curb inflation expectations but risks further stalling the fragile economic recovery; delaying rate hikes preserves growth but risks runaway inflation expectations. The BOJ maintains its policy rate unchanged, yet markets are already pricing in future rate hikes — this expectation is already influencing global capital flows.

Lessons from the past: August 2024’s memory still vivid

For crypto markets, the danger of rising Japanese yields isn’t just the yields themselves but the chain reaction they trigger. The mechanism: rising Japanese yields → reversal of yen carry trades → forced liquidation of risk assets → crypto assets like Bitcoin bear the brunt.

This isn’t theory. On Black Monday, August 5, 2024, a surge in Japanese yields triggered massive unwinding, with Bitcoin plunging over 15% in a single day and billions of dollars in crypto market cap evaporating. Yields then were much lower than today.

Today’s environment is even more complex: the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield is at 4.40%, and both U.S. and Japanese yields are rising, indicating a global liquidity tightening. Morgan Stanley forecasted USD/JPY to fall to 140 by early 2026. If yen appreciation materializes, capital flowing back into yen assets will further pressure emerging markets and risk assets. In this liquidity-tightening environment, Bitcoin remains the most sensitive indicator.

Tonight’s deadline: markets hold their breath

The 48-hour ultimatum expires tonight. Three scenarios are priced in simultaneously: Iran compromises and opens the strait (oil prices fall, tensions ease), U.S.-Iran negotiations drag on (uncertainty persists, yields fluctuate), or U.S. military action occurs (oil prices spike past $100, Japanese inflation accelerates, carry trades reverse further).

The data shows: Japanese yields are at 27-year highs, and market tolerance is thinner than it appears. The lesson from August 2024 is clear: when Japan’s alarm bells ring, crypto markets are often the first to react.

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