Definition - What does
Bank of Japan (BOJ) mean?
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is the central monetary authority for Japan. Considered one of the major central banks in the world, the Bank of Japan implements the monetary policy of the Japanese government, maintains the currency and basically monitors the entire Japanese financial system. The Bank of Japan can intervene in the yen or other aspects of the Japanese economy if the government believes it is a justified act that protects Japan's financial stability.
The Bank of Japan is headquartered in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo.