Konbini, meaning “convenience store” in Japanese, is a widely used payment method in Japan for online purchases. When customers choose Konbini payment, they receive a payment slip with a unique barcode and payment information from the online merchant. They can then take this slip to any participating convenience store, such as 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, or Lawson, and pay cash. The merchant then receives the payment confirmation.
Benefits
Cash Payment Option
Konbini provides a convenient way for customers who prefer to pay cash to make online purchases.
Wide Network
Konbini stores are ubiquitous in Japan, making it easy for customers to find a location to make a payment.
Security
Konbini payments are generally considered secure, as they involve a physical payment at a trusted location.
Features
Cash Payment
Allows for online purchases to be paid for in cash at a convenience store.
Payment Slip
Customers receive a payment slip with a barcode and payment information from the online merchant.
Convenience Store Network
Konbini payments are accepted at a vast network of convenience stores across Japan.