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05/12/2025

If you're heading to Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto or anywhere else in Japan this year — your shopping experience just changed.

Starting in 2025, Japan has officially ended its instant tax-free shopping system for tourists.

Here’s what that means for YOU:

You’ll now pay the full price upfront, including Japan’s 10% consumption tax

To get your tax back, you’ll need to apply for a refund later — possibly at airports or designated counters

The new “refund system” applies to all international visitors using tax-free benefits

Be ready to track your receipts and follow instructions closely

No more skipping tax at checkout. Now, tourists need to plan ahead if they want that money back.

Why it matters:
If you love to shop in Japan whether it’s fashion, gadgets, or souvenirs this new rule adds an extra step.

And if you’re traveling with JetQuest this year, you’ll want to stay ahead of the curve and know how the refund process works before your trip.

Pro Tip: Set aside your tax refund budget and organize your receipts from Day 1. It could make all the difference!

Tag your travel crew and let them know the shopping rules have changed
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