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Amazon Japan Sale: The Smile Sale starts today, March 28 (Friday), and runs until April 1 (Tuesday) at 23:59. This sale focuses on essentials for a new start, including home appliances, furniture, daily necessities, and study items. In Japan, April marks the beginning of school and work, making it a great time to prepare.
For other expected Amazon Japan sales, check the yearly calendar below.
This type of new life sale usually happens twice a year. In 2025, Amazon Japan held the first new life sale from February 28 (Friday) at 9:00 AM to March 4 (Tuesday) at 11:59 PM. This is the final one, so don’t miss out—check out the items before the sale ends!
March 28 (Friday) 9:00, and runs until April 1 (Tuesday) at 23:59
If you plan to shop during the New Life Sale, joining the Point-Up Campaign is a great way to earn extra points. By meeting certain conditions, such as spending a specified amount, you can receive reward points.
For more details, check the campaign page below. If you don’t plan to collect points, no special preparation is needed.
The Amazon sale offers great discounts on items to support your new lifestyle. Here are some of the best deals.
This 7-piece set includes rice cooker, microwave, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, electric kettle, toaster oven, and washing machine.
This refrigerator keeps food fresh on every shelf. The unique “ice-temperature room” stays at around -1°C, so you can store meat and fish without freezing them.
This slim refrigerator stands about 124 cm tall. It’s a great choice for those looking for a second fridge or a stylish option for a single-person household.
If you are considering replacing large appliances during the sale, a washing machine is an excellent option. This model, currently available at a 17% discount, uses high-pressure cleaning technology to wash clothes gently. Additionally, it automatically dispenses detergent and fabric softener, offering great convenience.
If you’re looking for a large TV, this one is a great option, with a 30% discount. It features new low-reflective panels to reduce glare, giving you both brightness and high contrast. The Game Mode Pro and Gaming Menu are designed for quick response, making it perfect for action games.
If you’re looking for a simple, compact TV, this one might be a good choice. While it’s not 4K, it offers excellent cost performance.
The Roomba J7 can automatically dispose of trash. It avoids obstacles such as cords, cables, and pet waste. This model also features Dirt Detect™ technology, which detects areas with more dirt and debris.
If you’re looking for a vacuum, the popular Dyson stick vacuum is also on sale. It serves three functions in one: a stick vacuum, a mattress cleaner, and a handheld vacuum.
This appliance does it all, from steam heating to oil-free cooking. The steam function makes toast crispy on the outside and fluffy inside while also allowing for healthy, non-fried dishes. It even partially defrosts meat, making it firm enough to cut with a knife and saving you cooking time.
The popular Healsio is on sale! It works as a microwave and uses steam to grill meat and vegetables without oil. The two-tier design also makes it easy to bake bread or cookies.
The Automatic Coffee Machine is also on sale! Choose your favorite beans, adjust the brew size and strength, and enjoy a perfect cup at home with ease.
Now is a good time to replace your cookware. This T-fal 8-piece set features removable handles for easy use and storage.
For those moving in April and looking for a mattress, the Koala Mattress is a great option. It combines the benefits of both low and high resilience for optimal comfort. All sizes, not just single, are included in the sale.
I hope this information is helpful for your shopping to prepare for your new life. For more useful tips for your daily life in Japan, check below.
* When you purchase products introduced in the content, a portion of the sales may be returned to belongingJAPAN.
*Please note that there may be changes in availability or pricing. The prices listed above are as of March 28th, 2025. For further details, please check Amazon.co.jp.
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