

You will likely be prompted to re-enter your card information on the next screen. Then click "Buy and get code" on the right side of the screen. Search for Nintendo eshop codes in the search bar and select the amount in yen you want. Once you have an address successfully set up, go to step 5. You'll need to provide a real Japanese address here. Click Settings on the next page, and then click Change under Country Settings. On the Your Account drop-down menu, click on Manage your Content and Devices. On the new screen, enter your card info in step 1, but in step 2, click on the link that says International (outside of Japan). (Tip: I just put my first name in the first box on the account creation page and my last name in the "pronunciation" box below that. Once you have an account, move on to step 3. If you're having trouble with reading since the page is entirely in Japanese, click the globe icon under the letters "JP" and select English. You can use the same login information as your other account with no issue, however. Sign up for an .jp account: Your account does NOT carry over to .jp, so you'll need to set up a new account. Once you have access to the Japanese eShop, proceed to step 2. Get a Japanese account on your Switch: There's tons of guides around to help you with this, so I'm just going to let you google it. I managed to get eShop codes from .jp yesterday which I used to buy a few games successfully from the Japanese eShop (Voez, Snipperclips, Blaster Master Zero) and it worked, even if it was a bit slow. Hi all, I wanted to make a quick guide on my experience with the Japanese eShop. Comments containing spoilers should be concealed using the following markup: >!Super secret spoiler text!!Switch releases March 2017!<Įdit: eshop currency is no longer available on .jp, individual game codes are though Spoilers should never be revealed in a post title or comment. Posts containing spoilers should be flagged as "spoiler". Tag spoilers & don't put spoilers in post titles. Discussions are fine, but you should not attempt to instruct or guide people to things. This includes how-to guides, browser exploits, and amiibo / NFC manipulation. No linking to hacks, dumps, emulators, or homebrew. If you want to sell or trade your gaming stuff then head over to /r/GameSwap or /r/GameSale. Personal sales, trading, affiliate links and begging are not allowed. No personal sales, affiliate links, or begging.
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