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The Real Tech Stack in Japan: 2025 Developer Trends

What technologies do Japanese companies actually use? A comprehensive look at backend, frontend, mobile, and infrastructure trends in Japan.

January 25, 20254 min read
The Real Tech Stack in Japan: 2025 Developer Trends

Thinking of working as a developer in Japan? Then you've probably asked yourself: What technologies do companies in Japan actually use?

While Japan has a reputation for lagging behind in software modernization, that's no longer the whole picture. Many startups and even larger firms are now embracing global best practices and modern stacks—though legacy tech still exists in plenty of corners.

In this article, we break down what's really being used in Japan today, across backend, frontend, infrastructure, and mobile, based on:

  • Dozens of job listings from JapanTechCareers, JapanDev, and Wantedly
  • Developer interviews and company tech blogs
  • 2024–25 hiring trends in the Japanese tech market

Backend: Rails Still Rules, but Go and Java Gaining Ground

Language / FrameworkUsage LevelTypical Company Types
Ruby on Rails🔹🔹🔹 HighStartups, B2C platforms, SaaS
Go (Golang)🔹🔹 MediumInfra startups, Web3, fintech
Java / Spring🔹🔹 MediumEnterprise, banks, HR systems
Python (Django/FastAPI)🔹 MediumAI/ML firms, data-centric teams
Node.js🔹🔹 MediumProduct-led startups, event apps
PHP / Laravel🔹 LowLegacy systems, CMS

Takeaway: Ruby on Rails is still Japan's de facto standard for web startups. But Go is fast becoming the go-to for performance-heavy or modern microservices.

Frontend: React Dominates, Vue Is Holding Ground

Framework / TechUsage LevelNotes
React🔹🔹🔹 HighMost common for web frontend
Vue.js🔹🔹 MediumPopular with internal tools or legacy migration
TypeScript🔹🔹🔹 HighAlmost default for new frontends
Next.js / Nuxt🔹 MediumOften used in greenfield projects
Angular🔹 LowRare outside legacy enterprise

Takeaway: TypeScript + React is the current standard. Vue still persists, especially with teams that started pre-2019.

Mobile: Kotlin for Android, Swift for iOS, Flutter on the Rise

Mobile StackUsage LevelNotes
Kotlin🔹🔹 HighAndroid standard
Swift🔹🔹 HighiOS standard
Flutter🔹 MediumIncreasingly popular for startups
React Native🔹 MediumStill used, but less loved

Takeaway: Native is still dominant, but Flutter is getting real traction, especially in cost-conscious teams.

Infrastructure: AWS Still Leads, Kubernetes Everywhere

Infra TechUsage LevelNotes
AWS🔹🔹🔹 HighDefault choice
GCP / Azure🔹 MediumGCP gaining in AI firms
Docker🔹🔹🔹 HighIndustry standard
Kubernetes🔹🔹🔹 HighEverywhere, even if just managed services
Terraform🔹 MediumCommon in infra-heavy teams

Takeaway: AWS + Docker + K8s is the base infra stack, even for relatively small companies now.

Honorable Mentions

  • Rust: Loved by devs, but used in only a handful of production systems
  • Elixir/Phoenix: Small but loyal niche in chat or realtime systems
  • Scala: Still seen in fintech, but less common in new startups
  • GraphQL: Adoption increasing, especially in mobile/backend comms

TL;DR: If You Want to Work in Japan...

If you want to break into the Japan tech market as a developer in 2025, here are good bets:

  • Frontend: React + TypeScript
  • Backend: Ruby on Rails (for startups) or Go (for performance-oriented teams)
  • Mobile: Kotlin / Swift (native) or Flutter (cross-platform)
  • Infra: AWS + Docker + Kubernetes is the default

Even if you don't know Japanese, mastering these stacks will help you match 80%+ of foreigner-friendly job listings.

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