Japan's oil reserves are reportedly adequate to last for 254 days, according to Nikkei News. This assessment comes amid concerns over a potential blockade of the Hormuz Strait, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments. According to Jin10, if the closure persists, Japan may consider releasing its oil reserves to stabilize domestic supply. The Hormuz Strait is a vital passage for oil exports from the Middle East, and any disruption could have significant implications for energy markets worldwide. Japan's preparedness highlights the strategic importance of maintaining robust reserves to mitigate supply chain risks.