Antique Adventure: 11 Tips to Snatch Best Deals While Vintage Shopping in Japan

Translator

Najla Nur Fauziyah

Editor

Petir Garda Bhwana

Rabu, 14 Agustus 2024 10:46 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Japan is a gold mine for vintage shopping and second-hand fashion. Vintage establishments in Japan offer a great expanse of items from tea sets, kimonos, and ceramics, to branded bags and apparel. These items are in demand because of their uniqueness and significantly lower prices compared to brand-new ones.

However, shopping or hunting for second-hand and vintage items is an art. To get the best items at the most affordable prices, take a look at the following tips.

1. Compare prices

When going vintage shopping in Japan, comparing in-store prices with online prices (such as Mercari Japan) can help you get a better deal.

2. Shop at outlet malls

Shop at shopping centers such as Mitsui Outlet Park, Tama Minami Osawa in Hachioji, Gotemba Premium Outlet in Shizuoka, and Shisui Premium Outlet Mall to get deeply discounted, tax-free, and sale items.

3.Check the size

Japanese and Western clothing sizes may differ. Make sure you always try on clothes in the store before purchasing them.

4. Payment

Most stores accept cards and digital payments, but some (especially local stores) only accept cash. Make sure you prepare cash for your vintage purchases if that’s the case.

5. Bargaining

Bargaining is rare in Japan. However, some small local businesses may agree to lower the price of items if politely requested.

6. Look for tax-free shops

Look for the “tax-free” logo outside the shops. Tax-free shopping is available for non-residents and foreigners who have been in Japan for less than six months. Make sure to carry your passport while shopping at these establishments to get the best deal for your vintage purchases.

7. Pay attention to business hours

The hours vary from store to store. Shopping malls and streets in Tokyo or other major cities are open from 10 a.m. to 8/9 p.m. Local shops in the countryside of Japan close as early as 5 or 6 p.m.

8. Withdraw cash from a local ATM

If the vintage shop you intend to purchase from only accepts cash, ATMs such as Seven Banks will accept foreign cards and simplify cash withdrawals. These ATMs are usually found at 7-Eleven convenience stores across Japan.

9. Don’t tip

Japan does not follow the tipping customs of Europe or America. When making your vintage product purchases, tax and service charges are already included.

10. Use Google Translate

If you come across a language barrier while vintage shopping in Japan, Google Translate comes in handy when trying to communicate with Japanese staff.

11. Check the authenticity of the item

Always check the authenticity when going vintage shopping in Japan, especially for luxury items. Look for labels, cards, provided certificates, and engraved logos. Buyers can also ask the shopkeeper for further proof when in doubt.

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