Japan updates tax-exempt shopping regulations starting November 1: Essential information for travelers.

Japan updates tax-exempt shopping regulations starting November 1: Essential information for travelers.
Are you planning a trip to Japan in 2026? There’s an important shopping regulation that every international traveler should be aware of before they pack. Starting November 1, Japan will implement a new tax-free shopping system that alters how tourists obtain their tax refunds.

In the past, tourists could simply present their passport at various retail locations to receive an immediate tax discount. However, this straightforward method is about to change. Travelers will now need to pay the full retail price at stores. To get a refund, they must complete a customs check prior to leaving the country and adhere to the updated refund process.

If you intend to shop for electronics, cosmetics, fashion, or souvenirs during your stay in Japan, understanding these new regulations can help you avoid any misunderstandings.
According to the Japan Tax Free Shop portal, tourists must complete a customs check before departing from Japan. This process needs to be finished within 90 days of the purchase. At the airport, visitors will have to scan their passport, and the system will provide instructions for the next steps.

If the result is green, no further inspection is necessary, and the process is complete. If it shows red, travelers should bring their tax-free items to the customs inspection area, where officials will verify the products before initiating the refund.

At major airports such as Narita, Haneda, Kansai, Chubu, Fukuoka, New Chitose, and Naha, travelers can also finish this procedure online through Visit Japan Web in specified areas before going through airport security.

With the new system, only items priced at 5000 yen or more purchased from the same store on the same day will be eligible for a tax refund. Additionally, the requirement for special packaging for food, beverages, and cosmetics will be eliminated. However, if these items are consumed or used before departure, travelers will not qualify for a refund.

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