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Cocokara Fine Tax Free Coupon
Tax Free Coupon

TAX FREE+ MAX 7%OFF

Cocokara Fine is a major drugstore in Japan, just like Matsumoto Kiyoshi.
There are over 1,600 stores across Japan, and over 250 of them are duty-free stores.
Popular stores are located in the center of cities such as Tokyo, Oban, Kyoto, and Hokkaido.
Wi-Fi is available in the store.
Popular cosmetics, supplements, skin care products, popular brands, and popular original brands are also on sale, giving you a wide range of purchasing options. 

Expiry Date 2025-03-31 23:59:59

Conditions of Use

  • 3% off instore products for purchases between 10,000 yen and 30,000 yen (before tax)
  • 5% off instore products for purchases between 30,000 yen and 50,000 yen (before tax)
  • 7% off instore products for purchases between 50,000 yen and 500,000 yen (before tax)
  • Expiry date: 2023/8/31
  • 店内商品1万円以上3万円(税抜)未満のお買い上げで店内商品3%off
  • 店内商品3万円以上5万円(税抜)未満のお買い上げで店内商品5%off
  • 店内商品5万円以上50万円(税抜)未満のお買い上げで店内商品7%off
  • 有効期限:2025/3/31
  • ※This ticket cannot be used at some stores. (Some duty-free shops are not eligible)
  • ※Coupon can only used at duty free shops in Japan. (Some stores not eligible) Also, note that some shops don't offer tax free services.
  • ※Some products such as counseling cosmetics, cigarettes, magazines, alcoholic beverages, POSA cards, designated garbage bags, baby diapers, and baby food are not eligible for discounts.
  • ※This coupon cannot be used in conjunction with other offers or campaigns.
  • ※ Please present it at the cashier.
  • ※ Over the counter medication and prescriptions are not available.
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