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2025.10.13

Gold Price at Record Highs

Gold has always had a special place in people’s hearts — a symbol of beauty, wealth, and security. But in 2025, it has also become one of the most talked-about investments in the world. Prices have reached record highs, with gold trading close to US $4,000 per ounce and over ¥16,000 per gram in Japan. Many people are asking the same question: why is gold rising so fast, and is it still a good time to buy?


One reason is uncertainty. When people worry about wars, government debt, or weak economies, they often turn to gold. It doesn’t depend on any country or company, so investors feel safer holding it when the world seems unstable. Another reason is inflation. As the prices of goods rise and money loses value, gold tends to keep its worth. In 2025, many countries are still struggling with high inflation, making gold more attractive than paper money.


The weak Japanese yen has also made gold more expensive in Japan. As the yen falls against the U.S. dollar, global gold prices rise even higher for Japanese buyers. At major gold shops like Tanaka, the retail price for pure gold has reached nearly ¥20,000 per gram — a level never seen before.


However, not everyone believes the rise will continue forever. Some experts say the market could take a break after such a fast climb. When interest rates go up, for example, gold can become less appealing because it doesn’t pay interest or dividends. Others warn that excitement and fear can both push prices too high.

For long-term investors, though, gold still offers something special. It has survived wars, crises, and financial crashes. It’s not just a shiny metal — it’s a way to protect your savings from uncertainty. Whether you buy coins, jewelry, or invest through an exchange-traded fund (ETF), gold remains one of the few assets that people everywhere trust.


English Word

Japanese Translation

Investment

投資(とうし)

Record high

史上最高値(しじょうさいたかね)

Uncertainty

不確実(ふかくじつ)/不安定(ふあんてい)

Inflation

インフレ/物価上昇(ぶっかじょうしょう)

Attractive

魅力的な(みりょくてきな)

Interest rate

金利(きんり)

Dividends

配当(はいとう)

Crisis

危機(きき)

Savings

貯金(ちょきん)/貯蓄(ちょちく)

Trust

信頼(しんらい)

Comprehension Questions

  1. Why are more people buying gold in 2025?

  2. How does inflation make gold more attractive?

  3. Why has gold become more expensive in Japan?

  4. What happens to gold when interest rates rise?

  5. Why do some investors still trust gold, even when prices are high?



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Answers 


  1. Because of uncertainty in the world — people worry about wars, debt, and weak economies, so they buy gold to feel safe.

  2. Because gold keeps its value when money loses value — during inflation, prices rise, but gold usually stays strong.

  3. Because the yen is weak against the U.S. dollar — when the yen falls, gold costs more in Japan.

  4. It often becomes less attractive — gold doesn’t pay interest, so investors may choose other assets instead.

  5. Because gold has held its value for centuries — it survives crises, wars, and market crashes, making it a trusted store of wealth.


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