Hello everyone.
Today, I’d like to talk about something many foreign visitors may wonder about:
👉 returns at Japanese convenience stores.
The short answer is:
👉 usually difficult — but not impossible.
In Japan:
👉 convenience stores generally do not accept returns simply because:
“I changed my mind.”
or
👉 “I bought the wrong thing.”
Why?
Because in many cases:
👉 customers are expected to check products before purchasing.
For example:
if you accidentally buy:
👉 the wrong phone charger
👉 the wrong cable
👉 the wrong adapter
the store may not always accept a return.
So:
👉 please check carefully before buying.
However:
👉 there are important exceptions.
If:
the product is defective
something is broken
there is a quality problem
something unusual is found inside the product
then:
👉 the store will usually help you.
Also:
👉 if you notice a mistake immediately,
especially:
before leaving the store
with an unopened item
and a receipt,
some stores may exchange or refund it.
However:
👉 this depends on the store policy and staff judgment.
So my recommendation is simple:
👉 check carefully before purchasing.
Especially for:
electronics
chargers
adapters
phone accessories
These are very common mistakes among foreign visitors.
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