However, we can offer some context:
* As a percentage of GDP: Japan consistently spends around 3-4% of its GDP on education. This is comparable to other developed nations, though some spend slightly more.
* Actual spending (USD): You won't find a single definitive yearly figure readily available in USD. Reports from organizations like the OECD provide data, but it often needs further interpretation and may not always be expressed directly in USD. To find the most up-to-date figures, you'd need to consult recent reports from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) and then convert the Yen figures to USD using the current exchange rate.
In short, while a precise USD figure is elusive without consulting primary Japanese government sources and performing currency conversion, it's safe to say Japan allocates a substantial portion of its national budget to education, in line with other developed economies.