Should You Buy Diapers and Sanitary Products at Japanese Convenience Stores?

Konbini Society

Hello everyone.

Today, I’d like to talk about something many foreign visitors and international residents sometimes need in Japan:

👉 diapers and sanitary products.

This may surprise you, but:

👉 Japanese diapers and sanitary products are often highly regarded overseas.

Because of their:

  • quality
  • comfort
  • reliability

many travelers and international residents buy them in Japan.

At my convenience store in Tokyo:

👉 I often see foreign customers buying multiple packs at once.

Sometimes:

👉 entire shopping baskets are filled with diapers or sanitary products.

However:

👉 today, I’d like to share one important piece of practical advice.

Honestly:

👉 I do not recommend buying large amounts at Japanese convenience stores.

Why?

The answer is simple:

👉 convenience stores are mainly designed for emergency purchases.

Yes:

👉 most convenience stores sell diapers and sanitary products.

But in many cases:

👉 they are intended for situations such as:

“I suddenly need this right now.”

“I forgot to bring one.”

“My child needs diapers immediately.”

In other words:

👉 convenience stores are there to help when something unexpected happens.

The Hidden Problem: Price and Selection

There are a few things many visitors do not realize.

1. Limited Selection

At convenience stores:

👉 the variety is usually very limited.

You may only find:

  • one or two diaper sizes
  • a small number of sanitary pad options
  • limited brands

If you need a specific size or product:

👉 you may not find it.

2. Smaller Package Sizes

Many convenience store products are sold in:

👉 smaller emergency-sized packages.

This is convenient if:

👉 you only need a few immediately.

However:

👉 if you plan to stay in Japan for several days or weeks,

buying repeatedly can become expensive.

3. Higher Prices

Honestly:

👉 convenience stores are usually more expensive.

This is true not only for diapers and sanitary products,

but for many daily necessities in Japan.

You are paying for:

👉 convenience and immediate access.

Where Should You Buy Them Instead?

If it is not an emergency:

👉 I strongly recommend visiting a Japanese drugstore.

Drugstores usually offer:

  • much larger selections
  • better prices
  • bigger package sizes
  • more baby and daily-care products

Supermarkets can also be a good choice.

Especially if you are staying in Japan for a longer period:

👉 shopping outside convenience stores can save you quite a bit of money.

A Small Travel Tip

When you visit Japan:

👉 try comparing the same products at:

  • convenience stores
  • drugstores
  • supermarkets

You will probably notice:

👉 the price difference very quickly.

Japanese convenience stores are incredibly useful.

But honestly:

👉 learning when not to use them is also part of traveling smart in Japan.

I hope this small tip helps make your stay in Japan easier and more comfortable.

See you next time!

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