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β οΈ MAJOR CHANGE: Japan’s Tax-Free System Overhauls on November 1, 2026
Starting November 1, 2026, Japan switches to a “Pay First, Refund at Departure” system. The guide below describes the current system (valid until October 31, 2026).
- Visiting Japan before October 31, 2026? β Use the guide below as-is
- Visiting Japan from November 1, 2026 onward? β Pay full price at the store, then claim your 10% refund at the departure airport kiosk by scanning your passport. Scroll to the bottom for the new system details.
ποΈ Save 10% on Almost Everything You Buy in Japan
Here’s a secret most tourists don’t fully exploit: Japan offers a 10% consumption tax refund on purchases over Β₯5,000 (about $33) at participating stores. That’s like getting a permanent 10% off coupon for your entire trip.
But the system has rules, gotchas, and a new 2026 electronic refund process that changed everything. This guide explains exactly how to claim your tax-free savings β whether you’re shopping at Don Quijote, Uniqlo, Bic Camera, or a random drugstore.
π Tax-Free Shopping: Quick Rules
| Rule | Details |
|---|---|
| Who qualifies? | Non-resident foreigners staying in Japan less than 6 months (tourist visa) |
| Minimum purchase | Β₯5,000 (about $33) per store, per day (tax-excluded price) |
| Tax rate refunded | 10% consumption tax (full refund) |
| What you need | Passport (original, not copy) + purchases + receipt |
| 2026 change | New electronic recording system β no more paper forms stapled to passport |
| Expats eligible? | β No β residents with visa longer than 6 months do NOT qualify |
πͺ Where to Shop Tax-Free (Top Stores)
1. Don Quijote (γγ³γ»γγγΌγ)
Japan’s legendary discount store. Accepts tax-free at ALL locations. Download the Majica app or get the tourist coupon for an extra 5-15% off on top of tax-free.
- π° Tax-free: β (dedicated counter at most stores)
- π³ Payment: Credit cards, PayPay, IC cards, cash
- π« Extra discount: Majica member card + tourist coupon = up to 15% additional off
π Read our Don Quijote Complete Guide
2. BIC Camera / Yodobashi Camera
Electronics paradise. Tax-free + 8-10% point card rewards stack together.
- π° Tax-free: β (at checkout counter)
- π³ Payment: All major credit cards
- π« Extra: BIC Camera tourist coupon (7% off) + tax-free + point card = massive savings
Pro tip: Buy your electronics here rather than Amazon Japan β the stacked discounts often beat online prices.
3. Uniqlo
Japan’s global fashion brand is cheaper at home. Tax-free available at flagship stores.
- π° Tax-free: β (at checkout, show passport)
- π³ Payment: All major credit cards, PayPay, IC cards
- π« Japan-exclusive items often 30-50% cheaper than overseas Uniqlo
4. Matsumoto Kiyoshi / Welcia (Drugstores)
Japanese beauty products, skincare, and medicines at drugstore prices + tax-free.
- π° Tax-free: β (most locations)
- π³ Payment: Credit cards, IC cards, cash
- π« Stock up on Japanese sunscreen, face masks, and eye drops β they’re world-famous for a reason
π Best Japanese Skincare Products Guide
5. Department Stores (Takashimaya, Isetan, Mitsukoshi)
Luxury shopping with dedicated tax-free service counters.
- π° Tax-free: β (separate service counter, usually on 1F or B1F)
- π³ Payment: All credit cards, UnionPay
- π« Some offer additional tourist discounts (5% off card at information desk)
π± How the New 2026 Electronic Tax-Free System Works
Japan upgraded its tax-free system in 2026. Here’s the new process:
- Shop normally β Pick your items (minimum Β₯5,000 before tax at one store)
- Go to the tax-free counter β Usually near the regular checkout or a dedicated area
- Show your passport β The staff scans your passport’s IC chip
- Electronic recording β Your purchase is recorded digitally (linked to your passport number)
- Get your refund β Tax is deducted at the register, OR you get a separate cash/card refund
- At departure β Customs may check your passport record (random checks, not everyone)
What changed from the old system: No more paper forms (θ³Όε ₯θ θͺη΄ζΈ) stapled to your passport. Everything is electronic now, making the process faster and cleaner.
β οΈ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- β Forgetting your passport β No passport = no tax-free. Always carry the original
- β Spending under Β₯5,000 β The minimum is per store, per day. You can’t combine purchases from different stores
- β Opening sealed items β Consumables (food, cosmetics, medicine) are sealed in a special bag. If you open it before leaving Japan, you owe the tax
- β Staying longer than 6 months β Once you become a resident, you lose tax-free eligibility
- β Not checking if the store participates β Look for the “TAX FREE” logo (red and white) at the entrance
π° How Much Can You Actually Save?
| Purchase | Price (tax included) | Tax-Free Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nintendo Switch + games | Β₯45,000 | Β₯40,909 | Β₯4,091 (~$27) |
| Sony headphones WH-1000XM5 | Β₯44,000 | Β₯40,000 | Β₯4,000 (~$27) |
| Skincare haul (drugstore) | Β₯15,000 | Β₯13,636 | Β₯1,364 (~$9) |
| Uniqlo clothes haul | Β₯30,000 | Β₯27,273 | Β₯2,727 (~$18) |
| Total trip shopping | Β₯134,000 | Β₯121,818 | Β₯12,182 (~$81) |
On a typical shopping trip, you can easily save $50-100+ just by asking for tax-free at checkout. That’s practically a free meal at a nice restaurant.
π Related Guides
πΎ More Japan Shopping & Life Guides
π NEW SYSTEM (From November 1, 2026): Pay First, Refund at Departure
How It Works
- Pay the full tax-inclusive price at the store (including 10% consumption tax)
- The store records your purchase electronically β no sealed packaging required
- At the departure airport, use the tax refund kiosk and scan your passport
- Receive your refund via credit card or bank transfer within 90 days of purchase
β What Gets Simpler
- No more “consumables vs general goods” distinction β all items treated equally
- No sealed packaging β open and use your purchases during your trip
- No Β₯500,000 daily limit
- All items from one store combined to reach the Β₯5,000 minimum
β±οΈ Refund Timeline
- Credit card: 1β2 weeks
- Bank transfer: 2β4 weeks
- Must depart within 90 days of purchase
- Minimum purchase: Β₯5,000 (tax-excluded) per store β same as current system
π‘ Bottom line: Same 10% savings, different process. You can now open and use your purchases during your trip β the refund comes at the airport. Just make sure to depart within 90 days of buying.

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