The Japanese eCommerce market is worth $150.1B. With KOMOJU, all it takes is a few clicks and you’ll be ready to start accepting payments from a booming market that’s expected to increase its international spending in the next few years.
We accept both local and international credit cards, making your shopping experience seamless. With just a few clicks, you can securely complete your purchase and enjoy a smooth checkout process.
JCB is the most popular local Japanese credit card brand with over 140 million card members, making up 35% of all card transactions in Japan.
One of the most popular and well-trusted global brands, Mastercard make payments easier and more efficient for customers around the world.
As the world’s oldest credit card, Diners Club has a selection of affluent cardholders that spend on airlines, hotels and other premium services around the world.
Visa is one the most popular credit and debt cards in the world, handling over 597 million transactions every day across over 200 countries and territories.
With around $70million American Express cardholders worldwide that spend over $850B a year, American Express is a great option to offer customers that are likely to have a high ATV.
The Discover Card, introduced in 1985 by Discover Financial Services, is a credit card known for no annual fees, cashback rewards, and high credit limits.
For those who prefer to pay with cash, we offer the option to complete your purchase at over 50,000 convenience store locations across Japan. Konbini payments are a trusted and secure method, allowing you to shop online and pay in cash at a nearby store, whenever it’s convenient for you.
Established in 1927, 7-Eleven is Japan’s most popular konbini with over 20,000 stores across the country.
Founded in 1980 and now owned by mega-store AEON, MiniStop has over 1,900 stores across Japan and draws heavy footfall thanks to its hot food counter.
Founded in 1977, the Daily Yamazaki chain of konbini has over 1000 stores nationally and made over 150B yen in sales in 2021.
Established in 1981, FamilyMart is Japan's second largest convenience store chain with over 16,000 stores nationally and taking 2T yen in sales annually.
Established in 1975, Lawson serves 8 million customers at konbinis across Japan every single day and processed 698 billion Japanese yen in sales in 2021.
Opening its doors in 1971, Seicomart was the original konbini and remains a popular konbini to this day with over 1,100 stores across Japan.
We also support payments via bank transfer, known as furikomi in Japan. As one of the most popular payment methods, this option allows you to securely transfer funds directly from your bank account, offering a reliable and straightforward checkout experience.
Furikomi is extremely popular among Japanese customers. Expand your customer base and let your customers pay how they feel comfortable by accepting direct bank transfers.
PayEasy is a popular domestic bank transfer service that lets your customers pay for their purchases at post offices, banks and ATM, sending the money directly to you.
For faster checkouts, you can use carrier billing, which adds your purchase to your monthly phone bill. Simply verify your purchase with your PIN, and you’re done—no need to enter your credit card details.
NTT docomo is the largest mobile phone carrier in Japan with a market share of 36%.。
Softbank is the third largest mobile carrier in Japan, with a market share of 21%.
au KDDI is the second largest and rapidly growing mobile carrier in Japan.
we offer the option to pay using digital wallets. Perfect for those who prefer smartphone payments, digital wallets are popular among younger shoppers and those who enjoy earning rewards with every purchase.
The most popular smartphone payment in Japan, PayPay is a feature-rich smartphone-based payment service that lets users to store money from a bank account.
Powered by Mercari, a popular online marketplace in Japan, Merpay allows customers to use their earnings on the platform to make additional purchases online.
Au Pay is a payment app that offers your customers the ability to pay with their phones and earn “Ponta points” that they can use to receive money off their purchases.
LINE Pay is a smartphone payment method based on a widely popular messenger app, LINE. LINE Pay allows consumers to pay with their mobile phone by scanning a QR code on the screen.
Join 5M merchants accepting Rakuten Pay today with KOMOJU. This payment method is widely popular among the 100M members of Rakuten ID.
d Payment is a carrier billing service offered by NTT Docomo, one of Japan’s leading mobile phone companies.
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