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Tax Exemption at Matsuzakaya Department Store in Shizuoka City (and in Japan)!

All pictures taken by Robert-Gilles Martineau and authorized by Matsuzakaya Department Store in Shizuoka City.

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In 2015 Matsuzakaya Department Stores, formerly from Nagoya but now merged with Tokyo-based Daimaru Stores were among the first establishments to provide a tax exemption service to foreign tourists in Japan!
Good news for the latter when you realize that the refund will amount to no less than 8%.
But there conditions similar to the same scheme existing in many other countries, especially in Europe!

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Matsuzakaya Department Store in Shizuoka City, right across from Shizuoka JR Station North exit, consists of two buildings, the main building/本館 and the North wing/北館, also called Bekkan/別館.
For the sake of simplicity this article deals with the Main Building only, as the tax exemption counter is located on the 6th floor of the Main Building!

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Note that Matsuzakaya Department Store has provided an English, Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean multiple translation of its floor plan!
Simple multilingual floor plan leaflets are provided for free at the reception lobby on the first floor, too.

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Freshly-cooked food on the basement floor. Such food cannot be tax exempted.

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Vegetables and fruit on the basement floor.
Such items cannot be tax exempted either.

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Packaged sweets and cakes on the basement floor.
These can be tax exempted!

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Wines, spirits and liquors are also tax exempted!
Matsuzakaya Department Store offers many local sake and shochu among a vast selection!

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First floor: Women’s shoes, handbags and casual jewelry, cosmetics, accessories.

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Second floor: Men’s clothing/men’s accessories.

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More men’s clothing on the second floor.

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Third floor: Women’s clothing/handbags.

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Fourth floor:  Women’s clothing.

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Fifth floor: Children’s clothing/Toys/Women’s intimate apparel.

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Sixth floor: fine jewelry, kimono art, tableware, cooking supplies.

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Very popular cooking supplies on the sixth floor!

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Seventh floor: Event Hall/Home furnishings.

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Eighth floor: Event hall/Restaurants.

Bear in mind that restaurant bills are not tax exempt.

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Having completed your purchases for the day, proceed to the tax exemption office on the sixth floor!

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The staff at the office do not speak English but a multilingual phone translation and interpretation will be launched there in March!

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The Japanese side of the tax exemption counter pamphlet.

Bear in mind that Masuzakaya Department store will levy 1.1 % off the 8% tax for paperwork and other expenses. You will be actually refunded 6.9%!

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The multilingual side of the pamphlet in English, Chinese and Taiwanese.

Please copy it and read carefully the conditions!

In short you will be refunded tax for purchases totaling over 10,801 yen (including tax) in a single day at the store for standard products, and 5,401 to 540,000 yen for consumable goods. This must be done on the day of purchase between 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.!

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For consumable goods you will be provided vinyl bags which will have to stay sealed until you have left Japan!

For more information consult Matsuzakaya Department Store Shizuoka HOMEPAGE
ENGLISH SITE
CHINESE SITE
TAIWANESE SITE
KOREAN SITE

10-2, Miyuki Cho, Aoi Ku, Shizuoka City, japan 420-8560
Tel.: 054-254-1111
Opening hours: 10:00~19:30 (B1 and 1st floors and tax exemption, 10:00~20:00; main Building 8th-floor restaurants: 11:00~22:00)

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Matsuzakaya Department Store Wines & Liquors in Shizuoka City!

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There are many good Wines 6 Liquor Shops in busy Shizuoka City, but one of the most practical ones is probably the one found in the basement floor (B1, North Building) of Matsuzakaya Department Store in Shizuoka City.
Located just across from JR Shizuoka Railway Station North Exit it is best accessed from the station through the underground passageway (check homepages at bottom of article!).
If you are a resident it is more practically accessed through the back entrance on the other side of Miyuki Cho Street as it directly communicates with the shop!

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Whatever kind of wine , liquor, spirits you like, you should find something of your liking!
Have a good look at the sake rack especially as it includes brews from no less than 18 Shizuoka Prefecture Breweries (more than half of all!)!

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A rare sight: sake cask form Hana no Mai Brewery in Hamamatsu City!

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The Japanese sake lovers are particularly looked after as a brewery is introduced every week with the possibility of tasting before deciding on your purchase!

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Recommended gifts! Featuring sake, wines, liqueure ans soft drinks!

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Have a good look at the beers as they offer three types craft beers from Shizuoka Prefecture!

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Wine bargain racks!

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Red, white, rose and sparkling wines from more than 10 countries, japan included!

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French Bourgogne wines!

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Top-class French Champagne!

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Expensive French wines up to 114,000 yen for a Chateau Mouton Rotshild!

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Wine tasting possible of course!

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Plenty of Japanese shochu, including 3 rare types from Shizuoka Prefecture!

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Famous Shizuoka Sake: “Onna Nakase/Making a Lady Cry”! by Oumuraya Brewery in Shimada City!

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Japanese sake selection from all over the country!

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Extravagant sake yoou will not see outside our Prefecture, even in Tokyo!
The supreme gift!

IMPORTANT NOTE: Foreign tourists, upon showing their passport and return ticket can benefit from a tax refund if they spend between 5,000 and 500,000 yen in a single day at Matsuzakaya Department Store. The “Menzei ten/免税店/Tax-free counter is on the 6th floor, but ask an employee to guide you there to make things a lot easier!

MATSUZAKAYA DEPARTMENT STORE SHIZUOKA-松坂屋静岡店
〒420-0857 Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku, Miyuki-Cho, 10-2
〒420-0857 静岡県静岡市葵区御幸町10−2
Tel.: 054-254-1111
Opening hours: 10:00~20:00
Closed on January 1st
HOMEPAGE (Japanese)
HOMEPAGE (English)
HOMEPAGE (Taiwanese)
HOMEPAGE (Chinese)
HOMEPAGE (Korean)
MAP

RECOMMENDED RELATED WEBSITES

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Navigating Nagoya by Paige, Shop with Intent by Debbie, BULA KANA in Fiji, Kraemer’s Culinary blog by Frank Kraemer in New York,Tokyo Food File by Robbie Swinnerton, Green Tea Club by Satoshi Nihonyanagi in Shizuoka!, Mind Some by Tina in Taiwan, Le Manger by Camille Oger (French), The Indian Tourist, Masala Herb by Helene Dsouza in Goa, India, Mummy I Can Cook! by Shu Han in London, Pie
rre.Cuisine
, Francescannotwrite, My White Kitchen, Foodhoe, Chucks Eats, Things that Fizz & Stuff, Five Euro Food by Charles,Red Shallot Kitchen by Priscilla,With a Glass, Nami | Just One Cookbook, Peach Farm Studio, Clumsyfingers by Xethia, PepperBento, Hapabento, Kitchen Cow, Lunch In A Box, Susan at Arkonlite, Vegan Lunch Box; Tokyo Tom Baker, Daily Food Porn/Osaka, Only Nature Food Porn, Happy Little Bento, J-Mama’s Kitchen, Cook, Eat, Play, Repeat, Bento Lunch Blog (German), Adventures In Bento, Anna The Red’s Bento Factory, Ohayo Bento,

Must-see tasting websites:

-Sake: Ichi For The Michi by Rebekah Wilson-Lye in Tokyo, Tokyo Through The Drinking Glass, Tokyo Foodcast, Urban Sake, Sake World
-Wine: Palate To Pen, Warren Bobrow, Cellar Tours, Ancient Fire Wines Blog
-Beer: Another Pint, Please!, Beering In Good Mind: All about Craft Beer in Kansai by Nevitt Reagan!
ABRACADABREW, Magical Craftbeer from Japan
-Whisky: Nonjatta: All about whisky in Japan by Stefan Van Eycken
-Japanese Pottery to enjoy your favourite drinks: Yellin Yakimono Gallery

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