10 Best Japan Surplus Shops in Cebu (2026 Guide)
Cebu is the Visayas hub for Japan surplus: we track 51 shops across 15 cities and towns in the province. Here are the ten most worth visiting in 2026, based on Google ratings and what shoppers report, plus a quick map of where the shops cluster.
Where the Japan surplus shops are in Cebu
Most shops sit along two corridors. South of Cebu City, the stretch through Talisay and Minglanilla holds the biggest cluster in the province: Minglanilla alone has 12 listed shops. North of the city, Mandaue, Consolacion and Liloan line the highway toward Danao. A few more operate inside Cebu City itself.
The 10 best Japan surplus shops in Cebu
Ratings are Google review scores at the time of writing; tap any shop for its full listing, address and phone number.
1. Daikichi Japan Surplus (Cebu City)
4.4 stars from 13 reviews, the strongest rating of any established surplus store in the province. A classic mixed-goods surplus shop at Park Terrace on Nasipit Road: furniture, appliances, kitchenware and the occasional oddity straight off the container.
2. Fujiyama Japan Surplus Inc. (Cebu City)
The most famous name in Cebu surplus, with 96 Google reviews, by far the most reviewed shop on this list. Located on B. Benedicto Street in Tejero, it is a big, busy floor of china ware, furniture, clocks, stereos and more. Ratings run mixed (3.6), which is common for high-volume stores, but for selection it is hard to beat.
3. Ashiya Japan Surplus Cebu (Talisay)
A large operation on the Cebu South Coastal Road with 20 reviews (3.8 stars). Known for bigger items, including trucks and heavy goods alongside the usual household finds. Easy to reach if you are coming from the south.
4. Fukurou Japan Surplus Furniture Center (Talisay)
4.3 stars. As the name says, this one specialises in Japan surplus furniture: solid-wood tables, chairs, cabinets and dressers in the San Isidro area of Talisay.
5. Megumi Japan Surplus (Minglanilla)
4.0 stars, a furniture-focused shop in Sandayong, Minglanilla, right in the middle of the province's densest surplus corridor. Worth combining with the other Minglanilla stops below.
6. JD Japan Surplus (Carmen, north Cebu)
The best-rated shop in the province at 4.8 stars. It is a bicycle specialist: if you are hunting a Japan surplus bike or mamachari, the trip up to Carmen is worth it.
7. Masaya Japan Surplus Inc. (Mandaue)
On A. S. Fortuna Street in Mandaue, handy if you are on the north side or coming from Lapu-Lapu. A discount-store format with fast-moving mixed stock.
8. Senyora Japan Surplus (Liloan)
A small household-goods shop with a perfect 5.0 rating so far. Liloan has six listed shops, so you can hop between several in one trip along the north road.
9. Sang-Sang's Japan Surplus (Talisay)
Another 5.0-rated small shop, this one leaning toward clothing and soft goods. Pair it with Ashiya and Fukurou for a full Talisay run.
10. Hirro Japan Surplus, Main Branch (Minglanilla)
A used-bicycle specialist in Minglanilla with a second branch in San Fernando. New arrivals move quickly, so call before you go if you are after a specific type of bike.
Tips before you go
- Call ahead. Stock changes with every container; the listing pages show phone numbers.
- Go on arrival week. Shops announce new containers on their Facebook pages; the best pieces sell in days.
- Check voltage. Japanese appliances run on 100V; you may need a step-down transformer.
- Haggle politely. Most shops have room on furniture and appliances, less on bikes.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the main Japan surplus area in Cebu?
The Talisay to Minglanilla corridor south of Cebu City has the biggest concentration, with 19 listed shops between them. The north road through Mandaue, Consolacion and Liloan is the second cluster.
What is the best-rated Japan surplus shop in Cebu?
Among shops with multiple reviews, JD Japan Surplus in Carmen (4.8) and Daikichi Japan Surplus in Cebu City (4.4) lead the province.
Want the full picture? Browse every shop on the Cebu Japan surplus directory page, or read our Japan surplus price list so you know what to pay before you get there.
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