Geodetic laser ranging activities in Japan are reviewed in comparison with the worldwide perspective, in terms of terrestrial tracking stations, satellite missions and scientific analyses. Being severely understaffed, three laser ranging stations, three associate analysis centers, and a number of satellite missions have been successfully operated, and a number of significant contributions have been made to the international community in both science and technology. In the future, we should strive to focus more on domestically-produced technologies, educational paths, and multiple-technique integration.