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Bic Camera is one of Japan's largest electronics retailers with 180+ stores, offering tax-free Apple purchases for tourists and a points reward system.
Bic Camera is an Apple Authorized Reseller, founded in 1978, with 180+ stores in Japan. Within Japan's Apple retail map, Bic Camera occupies a flagship-tier position.
Bic Camera's Shinjuku West flagship stocks more Apple tourist-facing inventory per square meter than any other electronics store in Japan - a result of the store's location directly opposite Shinjuku Station's main tourist-density entrance. The ground-floor Apple section was specifically redesigned in late 2023 when Apple Japan stopped offering tourist tax-free, to absorb the redirected tourist buying demand.
Bic Camera was founded in 1978 as a small camera shop in Takasaki (Gunma Prefecture) and expanded to become one of Japan's two dominant big-box electronics chains (alongside Yodobashi Camera). The company's Apple partnership runs parallel to its broader electronics + photography retail, with dedicated Apple sections in 40+ flagship stores nationwide. Bic Camera's particular importance for foreign visitors traces to a single business decision: when Apple Japan stopped offering tourist consumption-tax exemption at Apple Japan retail stores in June 2023, Bic Camera continued offering instant tax-free (消費税免税) at its dedicated tourist counter.
Instant 10% consumption-tax-free checkout for foreign tourists (the primary reason Apple-buying tourists choose Bic over Apple Japan), English/Chinese/Korean-speaking staff at Shinjuku West flagship, Bic Camera points program adding 5-10% store credit for future purchases.
For any base-to-mid Apple configuration, Bic Camera with the 10% tourist tax-free is the cheapest major Asian retail destination in 2025-2026 due to yen weakness. The 10% tax-free compounds with already-competitive yen-denominated pricing. For high-end custom Mac builds not stocked in base retail, Apple Japan (or Hong Kong for fastest turnaround) is still the right choice.
Tourist VAT refund documentation is supported. Bring your passport at point of sale and Bic Camera will generate the refund-eligible invoice. Claim the actual refund at airport departure. International credit cards including Visa and Mastercard are accepted, which is useful for tourists without local banking.
Bic Camera Shinjuku West (directly across from Shinjuku Station's West exit) is the destination Apple-buying tourist flagship - multi-floor electronics with a dedicated Apple section on the ground floor, tax-free counter nearby, and multilingual staff. Yurakubō (near Tokyo Station), Ikebukuro East, Akihabara, and Shibuya are the other major Tokyo Bic Camera flagships with Apple sections. Expected visit: 25-40 minutes for a tax-free Apple purchase including passport verification and tax-free paperwork.
Bring passport + landing stamp to the tax-free counter (ask any staff member for 'menzei counter' - 免税カウンター). Show the products you want to purchase; staff process the tax-free invoice with your passport data and sell at the ex-tax price directly. Tax-free products are officially sealed and not to be opened before leaving Japan (enforcement is effectively zero for electronics). Total process: 15-25 minutes for a single Apple product tax-free.
bic-camera.com is Japanese-primary with machine-translated English options. Japanese-resident pricing may differ from in-store tax-free pricing for tourists; the tourist tax-free benefit only applies to in-store purchases with passport verification. Tourists should buy in-person at the Shinjuku or Akihabara flagships, not online.
Bic and Yodobashi are near-direct competitors and price-match daily in Shinjuku where both have major flagships. Yodobashi-Akiba (Akihabara) has deeper accessory inventory; Bic Camera Shinjuku West has stronger Apple-tourist focus and marginally better foreign-language support. Pick the one closer to your accommodation.
Apple Japan has the premium retail experience and full custom Mac configuration availability, but does NOT offer tourist tax-free instant checkout (only deferred refund, which is impractical). Bic Camera offers instant 10% tax-free on in-stock base-to-mid configurations. For almost all tourist Apple purchases, Bic Camera wins on final price.
Bring your passport - required for tax-free purchases. Check biccamera.com for store locations near your hotel.
Head to the Apple section, choose your product, then go to the tax-free counter (separate from regular checkout). Present your passport.
No negotiation. Focus on getting tax-free (10%) and Bic Camera points (1-5%).
International credit cards, WeChat Pay, and Alipay accepted. Cash in JPY also works.
Tax-free items are sealed in a bag - do not open until you leave Japan. Keep the receipt stapled in your passport.
Shinjuku West, Ikebukuro Main, Akihabara, Yurakucho
Namba
Nagoya Station
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