Himeno
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Japan recently changed the requirements for tax free shopping upon exiting.
To get tax free shopping in Japan, you need to spend more then 5000 JPY (5500 inc tax) at a store with the Tax Free Japan signage, and show them your passport with the short term visitor sticker (which means you can't get the tax free if you use an e-gate to enter Japan as you won't have the sticker).
The shop assistant scans your passport and fills in the paperwork and gives you a specially marked tax free receipt. (Some stores will do this digitally and have you scan a QR code to access the receipt)
Depending on the location of the store, the tax free procedures are either done at the store during check out (with the tax taken off the total bill) or is done at a special counter elsewhere in the shopping center where you will get a refund of the tax.
Previously, you had to drop these receipts at the customs desk (after security, before immigration) when leaving, and technically show them the items or prove that they are in your checked bags or otherwise have departed Japan. (no one has ever asked to check the items, nor have they ever actually looked at the receipts)
Now, they just get you to scan your passport at the customs desk. You keep the receipts.
The official documentation about the tax free process still states that you have to hand over the receipts and show customs agents the items.
This last visit, some stores got confused when looking for the entry stamp. As Japan no longer has exit stamps, I had 2 entry stamps that still fell within the 90 day visa free visit period. A June entry (valid until mid Sep) and a Aug entry (valid until early Nov).
To get tax free shopping in Japan, you need to spend more then 5000 JPY (5500 inc tax) at a store with the Tax Free Japan signage, and show them your passport with the short term visitor sticker (which means you can't get the tax free if you use an e-gate to enter Japan as you won't have the sticker).
The shop assistant scans your passport and fills in the paperwork and gives you a specially marked tax free receipt. (Some stores will do this digitally and have you scan a QR code to access the receipt)
Depending on the location of the store, the tax free procedures are either done at the store during check out (with the tax taken off the total bill) or is done at a special counter elsewhere in the shopping center where you will get a refund of the tax.
Previously, you had to drop these receipts at the customs desk (after security, before immigration) when leaving, and technically show them the items or prove that they are in your checked bags or otherwise have departed Japan. (no one has ever asked to check the items, nor have they ever actually looked at the receipts)
Now, they just get you to scan your passport at the customs desk. You keep the receipts.
The official documentation about the tax free process still states that you have to hand over the receipts and show customs agents the items.
This last visit, some stores got confused when looking for the entry stamp. As Japan no longer has exit stamps, I had 2 entry stamps that still fell within the 90 day visa free visit period. A June entry (valid until mid Sep) and a Aug entry (valid until early Nov).