Key Information Document Purpose This document provides you with key information about this investment product. It is not marketing material. The information is required by law to help you understand the nature, risks, costs, potential gains and losses of this product and to help you compare it with other products. Product Schroder Japan Trust Plc ISIN: (GB0008022849) This product is listed on the London Stock Exchange, and governed by its Board of Directors. The Board has appointed Schroder Unit Trusts Limited as its investment manager, and to prepare this Key Information Document. Schroder Unit Trusts Limited is a member of the Schroders Group and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). For more information on this product, please refer to www.schroders.co.uk/japantrust or call 0800 182 2399. This PRIIP is authorised in United Kingdom. This document was produced on 23/05/2025. You are about to purchase a product that is not simple and may be difficult to understand. What is this product? Type The Company may use gearing (including the use of CFDs) toenhance performance but investment exposure will not exceed 125% This is a closed ended investment trust. of net asset value. Investment Objective and PolicyBenchmark: The Company aims to achieve growth in excess of the Investment Objective: The principal investment objective of theTokyo Stock Exchange First Section Total Return Index in sterling over Company is to achieve capital growth from an actively managed the longer term. portfolio principally comprising securities listed on the Japanese stock Distribution Policy: This share class pays an annual distribution at a markets, with the aim of achieving growth in excess of the Tokyo variable rate based on gross investment income. Stock Exchange First Section Total Return Index in sterling over the longer term. Intended retail investor Investment Policy: The Manager utilises an active stock driven This product may be suitable for retail investors seeking a longer investment approach, drawing on Schroders' extensive research term investment in Japanese shares as part of a diversified portfolio, resources in Japan. The portfolio is principally invested in a broad who have at least a basic knowledge of stock market investing and range of companies quoted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the are able to understand the product's strategy, characteristics and regional stock markets of Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nagoya, risks in order to make an informed decision to invest and have Niigata, Osaka and Sapporo and the Japanese over the counter (OTC) sufficient resources to bear any loss which may result from the market. Investments may also be made in companies listed investment. elsewhere but controlled from Japan or with a material exposure to the Japanese economy. There are no constraints on size of company Currency: The sub-fund currency is GBP. The share class currency is or sector allocation. This flexibility will allow the Manager to take GBP. advantage of changes in market sentiment and in the domestic You can get further information about the Company, details of the economic cycle as it develops. Company's share price and copies of the Report and Accounts and The portfolio is mainly invested in equities but may also be invested in other documents published by the Company as well as information warrants, convertibles and other derivative instruments where on the Directors, Terms of Reference of Committees and other appropriate. The Company may invest up to 5% of its assets in governance arrangements from www.schroders.co.uk/japantrust. securities which are not listed on any stock exchange, but would not A paper copy of these documents is available free of charge upon normally make such investment except where the Manager expects request. You can also refer to this website for additional information that the securities will shortly become listed on a Japanese stock such as announcements made by the Company to the market, details market.on "How to invest", as well as on remuneration policy. What are the risks and what could I get in return? Risk indicator We have classified this product as 4 out of 7, which is a medium riskclass.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The Company is in this category because it can take higher risks insearch of higher rewards. This category rates the potential lossesfrom future performance at a "medium" level, and poor marketconditions will likely cause shareholders to lose money. Lower risk Higher risk The following factors serve to increase risk and may lead to highervolatility in the Company's share price: it invests in assets which are The risk indicator assumes you keep the product for 5 exposed to currencies other than sterling; it invests solely in the years. The risk is considered to be higher if the holding securities of a particular country; it may use derivatives for specific !period is shorter.investment purposes; and it has borrowed (or "geared") to purchaseassets. You may not be able to sell your product easily or you may have to Liquidity risk: In difficult market conditions, the fund may not be able sell at a price that significantly impacts on how much you get back. to sell a security for full value or at all. This could affect performance The summary risk indicator is a guide to the level of risk of this and could cause the fund to defer or suspend redemptions of its product compared to other products. It shows how likely it is that the shares. product will lose money because of movements in the markets or You can find more information about the other risks in the because we are not able to pay you.prospectus at: www.schroders.co.uk/japantrustPage 1 of 3 Investment performance information Future returns on your investment will be determined by the performance of the Japanese shares held in the Company's portfolio. Such performance may be positive or negative, depending on a number of factors such as profitability, management and financial health of the underlying companies and general movements in the Japanese stock markets. General movements in the Japanese stock markets could be a result of political, regulatory, market, economic or social developments at a local, regional and global level. In addition, the currency of the Japanese shares held in the Company's portfolio is Japanese yen, whereas the currency of the Company's shares is sterling, so movements in the Japanese yen/sterling exchange rate may have a material impact on the performance of the product. The most relevant benchmark for measuring the product's performance is the Tokyo Stock Exchange First Section Total Return Index measured in sterling. This benchmark has been selected because its underlying stock components are representative of the type of companies in which the Company is likely to invest. However, the Company may invest in other shares that are not part of the benchmark. As a result, the performance and volatility of the Company's shares may vary from that of the benchmark. What could affect my return positively? Higher returns may be generated where Japanese stock markets rise in value and if the Japanese yen appreciates against sterling. Such conditions could therefore lead to an investment gain in the product. What could affect my return negatively? Lower returns may be generated where Japanese stock markets fall in value and if the Japanese yen depreciates against sterling. Such conditions could therefore lead to an investment loss in the product. The product does not have a maturity date. In difficult market conditions, investors may receive less than the amount they invested on a sale of the product. Under severe market conditions, for example a significant fall in the value of Japanese stock markets and a significant depreciation of the yen against sterling, investors may receive considerably less than the amount they invested on a sale of the product and, in an extreme situation, may lose all of their money invested in the product. What happens if Schroder Japan Trust plc is unable to pay out? You may sell your shares at any time on the London Stock Exchange using your broker. Your shares are sold to another buyer in the market without recourse to the Company. If the Company goes into liquidation the investments will be sold and you will receive your pro rata share of the proceeds after settlement of any liabilities. You would not be entitled to compensation from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. What are the costs? Costs over time The Reduction in Yield (RIY) shows what impact the total costs you pay will have on the investment return you might get. The total costs take into account one-off, ongoing and incidental costs. The amounts shown here are the cumulative costs of the product itself, for three different holding periods and are based on an investment of GBP 10000. The figures are estimates and may change in the future. Investment £10,000.00 Scenarios If you cash in after 1 yearIf you cash in after 3 yearsIf you cash in at 5 years Total costs £134.98£366.37 £676.41 Impact on return (RIY) per 1.35% 1.24% 1.29% year The person selling or advising you about this product may charge you other costs. If so, this person will provide you with information about these costs, and show you the impact that all costs will have on your investment over time. Page 2 of 3 Composition of costs The table below shows: - the impact each year of the different types of costs on the investment return you might get at the end of the recommended holding period; - the meaning of the different cost categories. Cost Composition This table shows the impact on return per yearThe impact of the costs you pay when entering yourEntry costs0.00% investment. This is the most you will pay, and you could One-off costs pay less.Exit costs 0.00% The impact of the costs when exiting your investment. The impact of the costs of us buying and sellingPortfolio transaction costs0.11% underlying investments for the product. Ongoing costs The impact of the costs that we take each year forOther ongoing costs1.18% managing your investments.Performance fees 0.00% No performance fees are applied. Incidental costsCarried interests 0.00% No carried interest is applied. How long should I hold it and can I take money out early? In order to seek to minimise the effect of shorter term cyclical fluctuations in the market, the recommended minimum holding period for the Company's shares is at least 5 years. Shares in the Company may be bought and sold at any time on the London Stock Exchange using your broker. How can I complain? Should you wish to complain about your investment in the Company or any aspect of the service provided to you by Schroders, please write to the Board c/o the Company Secretary at 1 London Wall Place, London EC2Y 5AU, or send an email to: investorservices@schroders.com. If you have a complaint about financial advice you have received in relation to the Company, or the service you have received when placing transactions in the Company through a third party, please direct your complaint to your adviser or third party accordingly. Other relevant information Depending on how you buy the fund you may incur other costs, including broker commission, platform fees and Stamp Duty. The distributor will provide you with additional documents where necessary. Tax legislation: The Company is subject to UK tax legislation which may have an impact on your personal tax position. This Key Information Document is updated at least every 12 months, unless there are any ad hoc changes. The cost and risk calculations included in this Key Information Document follow the methodology prescribed by the rules of the FCA. Page 3 of 3