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Japan’s largest electronics retail chain, Yamada Denki, has become a must-visit destination among international tourists visiting Japan.
Since its founding in 1973, the company has grown through reliable product selection and competitive pricing, and now offers comprehensive tax-free services for international visitors.
Seeking world-renowned Japanese electronics and unique products difficult to find overseas, numerous foreign tourists visit their stores daily.
In April 2025, they opened a new store at Narita Airport Terminal 1, further enhancing convenience for visitors arriving in Japan or departing the country.
Yamada Denki’s major appeal lies in its overwhelming number of tax-free eligible stores – 311 locations nationwide (as of March 2025).
Not only in major cities like Tokyo and Osaka, but even during regional travels, visitors can easily enjoy tax-free shopping at nearby stores.
With simple procedures at the store counter, the consumption tax portion (10%) becomes tax-free, allowing international visitors to purchase more with the same budget – a feature that has received excellent reviews.
The AI Interpreter Concierge, introduced to help international visitors overcome language barriers, is gaining significant attention.
Simply by speaking to monitors installed throughout the store, an AI-powered provides product guidance and recommendations in multiple languages.
This system, which allows worry-free shopping even without knowing Japanese, has become a hot topic on social media.
Particularly popular are high-quality Japanese electronics that are difficult to obtain overseas.
Products packed with Japanese technology – such as rice cookers, washlet toilet seats, and beauty appliances – have become status symbols often featured in social media posts.
The abundant selection of compact-sized products makes them easy to pack in suitcases for the journey home, earning rave reviews from travelers.

The YAMADA TAX FREE Narita Airport Terminal 1 Store, which opened in April 2025, is rapidly gaining popularity as a last-chance shopping destination before departure.
Offering a curated selection of compact popular electronics and distinctly Japanese souvenirs, it bustles daily with international travelers making final purchases to cap off their trips.
Located in the post-security area, visitors can conveniently carry their purchases directly onto their flights.
The large-format LABI brand stores in major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka have become essential stops for electronics district tourism.
With overwhelming product selection and attentive service from multilingual staff, these stores enjoy high praise from international tourists.
Their convenient locations, perfect for dropping by during urban sightseeing, are also valued as cultural experience venues where visitors can feel Japan’s cutting-edge technology firsthand.
These popular destinations are frequently featured in travel guidebooks and social media posts.
※Certain designated items, special offers, exhibit items, Apple products, various game consoles and official accessories, game software, PlayStation VR, certain Panasonic/Dyson items, outlet items, and used items are not eligible for the duty-free discount.
※For more information, please ask the sales staff.
Please present this coupon image along with your passport at the cashier when making your payment.
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The coupons featured on this site can be used at all 311 stores nationwide, but here we introduce carefully selected stores that are particularly popular among international visitors.
1-18-8 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
2-29-20 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Narita International Airport Terminal 1, 4F, 11 Mikadokoba, Sanrizuka, Narita-shi, Chiba 282-0011, Japan
2-11-35 Namba-naka, Naniwa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 556-0011, Japan
1-2-5 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 450-0002, Japan
3-33-16 Higashihie, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka 812-0007, Japan