How to Claim and Use Don Quijote Coupons to Save More on Shopping

Don Quijote (Donki) is a favorite shopping destination for tourists in Japan. This all-in-one store offers thousands of products, ranging from cosmetics and food to electronics at affordable prices. Foreign tourists can even save up to 17 percent through a combination of 10 percent tax-free shopping and discount coupons of up to 7 percent.

Don Quijote Coupon Discount Details

Don Quijote Japan coupons offer two types of discounts based on total purchase amount:

  • Shopping ≥ ¥10,000 (before tax)
    Tax-free up to 10% + 5% discount coupon

  • Shopping ≥ ¥30,000 (before tax)
    Tax-free up to 10% + 7% discount coupon

How to Claim and Use Don Quijote Coupons

  • Open the coupon page: visit the Don Quijote Coupon page
  • Select a Coupon: choose according to your total purchase amount:
    • Total purchase ≥ 10,000 yen for an additional 5% discount (excluding tax)
    • Total purchase ≥ 30,000 yen for an additional discount of up to 7% (excluding tax)
  • Display the Barcode: Click the coupon image on the screen to open the barcode display page.

    IMPORTANT: Do not take a screenshot of this page, as screenshots will not be accepted by the Don Quijote cashier system.
  • Activate the Coupon: Please ask the cashier to scan the coupon barcode by following the steps from STEP 1 to STEP 4 shown on the coupon screen. Customers are required to complete this process independently.

Terms and Conditions for Using Don Quijote Coupons

  • Valid for tax-free purchases with a specified minimum spending amount (minimum amount subject to coupon terms).
  • Coupons can be used by foreign tourists and Japanese citizens temporarily returning to Japan.
  • Valid at Don Quijote, Apita, and Piago stores in Japan (excluding certain stores)
  • Coupons can only be used once per tax-free transaction.
  • Screenshot versions of coupons are not accepted.
  • Cannot be combined with other discounts, services, or majica cards.
  • Not valid for the following products:
    • Alcohol & tobacco
    • Game consoles
    • Non-taxable products (POSA cards, gift cards, etc.)
    • Products with price restrictions
    • Products priced above ¥100,000 (excluding tax)

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