Amazon Japan Buying Guide for Overseas Buyers (Who Don't Know Japanese)
Update Feb 2015: Amazon Japan has revised their shipping charges to make it slightly cheaper for overseas buyers buying small quantities. If you have questions, ask me below.
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Here's the buying guide to help people overseas who're interested in buying stuff from Amazon Japan, especially for those who don't know Japanese.
The first thing you need to know is, not all items from Amazon Japan ships overseas. Books and discs are usually fine. Also, third party retailers usually do not ship overseas.
Here's the homepage for Amazon Japan.
To translate the page to English, you just have to find that "In English" link which appears around the top right corner of the page.
They are circled in red in the images above.
After that, you'll be brought to the English translated page for Amazon Japan. Amazon help & information links are located on the left of that page.
Note that not everything is translated to Japanese, only the interface buttons. Even the drop-down categories are now in English.
Below's the second way to translate your page.
This is the product page. Again, around the top right corner, you'll be able to see a link called "Click here to see in English".
One thing I want to highlight here is the price of the item which includes a tax of 5%. For overseas buyers, you don't need to pay this tax and the amount will be deducted when you're on the checkout pages.
Sometimes Amazon Japan will issue Amazon Points. If you're lucky, you'll see them, although the amount isn't really much. One Amazon Point has the value of one Japanese yen which you can use offset your next purchase.
Even though there are third party merchants, so far I've not found any that ships outside of Japan. So it's just pretty much Amazon Japan that's shipping internationally.
After you've added items to your shopping cart using the big orange "Add to Shopping Cart" button, you'll be brought to the Shopping Cart page.
At anytime if you want to look at your shopping cart, just click on the shopping cart icon that appears around the top right of the page.
If you're happy, you can click on the "Proceed to Checkout" orange button to checkout your items.
On the first page of Checkout, you can translate it to English as well using the link that appears around the top left, under the Amazon Japan logo.
There are two input boxes on the first page of Checkout. The top one is for your email. If you already have an Amazon account elsewhere, that's the same email address you'll use here. The second text box is for your password.
Check the second radio button to say you're a returning customer, or first if you want to create a new account.
On the second page of Checkout, this is where you provide your shipping address. You might need to provide a new international address if Amazon doesn't detect your old address from your other Amazon accounts.
Don't use the address form on this page because that's for Japanese addresses and you don't get to choose your country.
To add a new international address, just click on the "International (Outside of Japan)" link. I've circled in red in the image above.
This new page should appear for you to fill in your shipping address.
Here's the payment options page. Pretty simple to understand. They don't accept Paypal.
If you have an Amazon Japan gift voucher, you can enter the code on this page.
Here's the last page of Checkout where you review your orders. The few things that I usually check are:
- Shipping address
- Billing address
- Item quantity
- Total cost including shipping
Note that the price of the items doesn't include the tax of 5%.
Shipping rates
The shipping charge is calculated by adding one per shipment charge as well as the per item charges for the number of items you're getting.
There's only one international shipping option: International Express. Amazon Japan typically use DHL or Fedex for delivery services. So far for me, their services are fast. You can also track your packages on your account page. The account page link is near the "In English" link shown earlier.
The process is really quite similar to any other Amazon branches. Amazon's an online discount retailer so their prices are reflective of market rates or sometimes lower. The only charges to keep in mind are the shipping cost depending on where you live.
Comments
thank you! very usefull
thank you!
very usefull information.
now i can finally buy some of these books you post on this magnificant blog!
ahhh, fantastic...really
ahhh, fantastic...really great info. Just to make sure. I do click your amazon links from your webpage, but ad them to my wishlist and I'm thinking of buying them later. Does that still contribute to your hit tally?
@Nori Tominaga Thanks for the
@Nori Tominaga
Thanks for the support! They only add to the hits if you purchase them on the same day.
okidokes, thanks for letting
In reply to @Nori Tominaga Thanks for the by Teoh Yi Chie
okidokes, thanks for letting me know! When I'm ready to buy them I'll come back here and click on them again lol
Thanks for the very useful
Thanks for the very useful post.
I wish had this resource earlier. It would have saved me all the trouble lol.
I have ordered from third party merchants before, but it seems like there are none now. I wonder why?
Thx so much. I love your
Thx so much. I love your video-reviews. They helped me so much to decide to buy a book or not.
In fact that so much books are not avilible in europe it's a great support.
Does anyone know if Fedex or
Does anyone know if Fedex or DHL adds any extra custom fees for orders to North America? Now I'm not really sure but i heard it can get pretty expensive, can anyone confirm it??
I tried to use my current
I tried to use my current amazon.com account, but it is not recognized by amazon.co.jp I tried to create new account, but is not accepting my name in english letters so I can't register. What to do?
@Yavor Moskov I just tried to
In reply to I tried to use my current by Yavor Moskov (not verified)
@Yavor Moskov
I just tried to create a new account and it seems to accept English names.
Just try adding an item to cart, then go to the check out page (via that big orange button). You will see the login page, and at the top, there's a link to translate the page to English -- hit that. After that, the account creation (and the rest of the pages) will be in English.
I live in america so how do
I live in america so how do you pay in yen if I only have dollars on a debit card?
If it's a VISA, Mastercard,
In reply to I live in america so how do by Anonymous (not verified)
If it's a VISA, Mastercard, American Express, then it should work and convert your dollars automatically for purchase.
How about when purchasing
How about when purchasing used books? Is there a different process. Is shipping done by Amazon.jp or by the seller of the used book?
Because when I go through the used books list for an item. A lot of them display "Domestic shipping fee"
Process should be the same
In reply to How about when purchasing by stainspecktacle (not verified)
Process should be the same but most of the secondhand book sellers don't ship internationally. Hence they only display "Domestic Shipping Fee" and not "Domestic and International Shipping Fee".
I try to order, but I
I try to order, but I repeatedly get messages that there's a problem with the card's expiration date.
I used the same card to buy successfully from the Japanese Amazon Marketplace. And with my previous card I also made a purchase from Amazon.jp itself.
What's can I do?
Thanks
@Halcyon Credit card? Not too
In reply to I try to order, but I by Halcyon (not verified)
@Halcyon
Credit card? Not too sure what's wrong. Maybe you can email Amazon and find out - hopefully they have English customer service on Amazon Japan.
Im in the US and i keep on
Im in the US and i keep on getting "This item cannot be shipped to the address you selected" guess not all items can be shipped.
@Anonymous Not all items can
In reply to Im in the US and i keep on by Anonymous (not verified)
@Anonymous
Not all items can be shipped. I think the only ones that have no problems would be books and discs.
I am located in the US and do
I am located in the US and do not own a Credit Card, I usually purchase 'Gift Cards' from local stores, I am assuming that I can not use those for Amazon.co.jp? I just want to make sure. It probably says on the card itself whether I can only use it for NA Amazon or not, I just wanted to double check.
@DurenceSoul Amazon Gift
In reply to I am located in the US and do by DurenceSoul (not verified)
@DurenceSoul
Amazon Gift Cards are only specific to their local branches. You cannot use a USA gift card for the Japanese site.
Thank you for your guide :-)
Thank you for your guide :-) I'm running into some problems though. I currently live in Japan but my credit card is from my country, so I can't enter the billing address (which is made for Japanese address). Is there any solution to the problem ?
@Tuan Anh Trinh I think you
In reply to Thank you for your guide :-) by Tuan Anh Trinh (not verified)
@Tuan Anh Trinh
I think you can enter your Japanese address for the billing address.
I was wondering If I can
I was wondering If I can order danbo and get the item sent to australia will it let me. thanks
Good evening, I would also
Good evening, I would also like to know if Japan Amazon will send the danbo figurine to Australia. They are so much cheaper than ebay. Enjoy your reading and thank you for replying.
If I'm not wrong, Amazon
If I'm not wrong, Amazon Japan can only mail books out of Japan, and not other type of items.
I was not able to buy stuff like electronics, stationary and toys.
certains items cant be
In reply to Im in the US and i keep on by Anonymous (not verified)
certains items cant be shipped across sees do to certain laws and stuff
Hello, I'd like to ask for
Hello, I'd like to ask for your advice.
I've noticed that there is only one shipping option to my country (Vietnam), which is Express shipping or something, and is highly expensive (the one I wanted to purchase was only 675yen, but the shipping & handling fee was 3000yen). I used Vista credit card to make payment. I wonder if, in some way, I could choose another type of shipping like a standard one that takes 2-3 weeks. I can wait. Thanks very much.
Rin
@Rin
In reply to Hello, I'd like to ask for by Rin (not verified)
@Rin
Unfortunately there is only one type of shipping for Amazon Japan which is express.
I have a question, when you
I have a question, when you buy an item from Amazon Japan do you have to pay in yen? or just money equivalent to that amount ?
They will convert the money
In reply to I have a question, when you by Rainoe (not verified)
They will convert the money for you.
Hi there,
Hi there,
I live in australia and I've tried to placed an order, a DVD, then entered my address but it said that the item cannot be shipped, can you help me? Thanks
Hi i live in japan and i want
Hi i live in japan and i want to purchase in amazon.com...can i use japan gift certificate to purchase in amazon.com
@Jessica
@Jessica
Not all items can be shipped overseas from Amazon. You have to use a third party mail forwarder that ships to Australia.
@Ana
You can't use Amazon Japan's gift card on Amazon USA. Those gift cards are for use where they are bought from.
Hmmmmm any idea of the
Hmmmmm any idea of the shiping rates to eu? for example a 700 yen book would have a shiping cost of?
@Fate
In reply to Hmmmmm any idea of the by Fate (not verified)
@Fate
Here's the shipping rates for Amazon Japan
For 1 item, you need to add one per-shipment (box) and one per-item (your book) charge.
Complete useless. I put 10
Complete useless. I put 10 the same books in my basket from second hand Amazon retailers, and guess what, NONE of them ships abroad. Suckers!
Can I use a debit card to pay
Can I use a debit card to pay in Amazon Japan?
When I ordered used books to
When I ordered used books to ship to United State. But it said this item cannot be ship to this location. Can you tell me how? Thanks.
@Lisa
In reply to When I ordered used books to by Lisa (not verified)
@Lisa
Amazon Japan third party merchants don't usually ship overseas. You need a mail forwarder to forward your mail to USA. Unfortunately, I'm not sure which one to recommend to you.
I bought 2 books from amazon
I bought 2 books from amazon.co.jp and it has shipped from Japan to the US using the DHL shipping, do they automatically change to a different US courier and do they still update on the DHL tracking page or do they give you another tracking code?
@Stephanie
In reply to I bought 2 books from amazon by Stephanie (not verified)
@Stephanie
If it's DHL, it's them all the way.
hi
hi
I would like to send a christmas dvd gift to my friend in japan using amazon jp
so it would be delivered in time can i do this my billing address is uk
As long as your billing
In reply to hi by lesley (not verified)
As long as your billing address is same as your credit card, it will be alright.
Big thanks for the guide. I
Big thanks for the guide. I have a question: One item I want has the option to buy officially from the "Distribution Center Amazon.co.jp" ...Am I right in assuming that's guaranteed to ship to the US?
Oops, just noticed you
Oops, just noticed you essentially covered that! Altho if you have any further comment I'd appreciate it.
Did any one try this?https:/
Did any one try this?
https://anislo.jp
Someone attempted purchase
Someone attempted purchase using the company suggested by Yosef.
Try jbox/jlist (jlist is the
In reply to Thanks for the very useful by Uneaz (not verified)
Try jbox/jlist (jlist is the uncensored version and includes eroge titles). only good one i've found
I use debit card with Visa
I use debit card with Visa logo for Amazon.com (United States) purchases can this be used for amazon.co.jp (japan) Purchases?
@ JVictor
@ JVictor
I should think so, yes.
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