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Where to Buy Japan Surplus in the Philippines: 2026 City Guide

2026-06-09 · 6 min read

Looking for a Japan surplus shop near you? The Philippines has over 1,200 of them, concentrated in a handful of high-traffic hubs. Here is where to look, region by region.

Metro Manila

The capital has the densest cluster of Japan surplus shops in the country. Start with Quezon City and Caloocan, which together host dozens of stores, then check Taguig and Valenzuela. See the full Metro Manila directory.

Central Luzon

Pampanga is a famous surplus corridor, partly a legacy of the Clark base economy. Browse Angeles and San Fernando, plus Malolos in Bulacan, which has one of the largest shop counts in the region.

CALABARZON

South of the capital, Cavite and Laguna are packed with shops, and Antipolo serves the Rizal side. These provinces are ideal if you are furnishing a new home outside the city.

The Visayas

Cebu City is the southern hub for imported Japanese goods; see the wider Cebu directory for nearby towns.

Mindanao

Davao City has one of the biggest concentrations of Japan surplus shops outside Manila, with strong options across furniture, appliances and multicabs.

Japan surplus furniture shop with stacked chairs
A typical Japan surplus furniture shop. Photo via Pexels.

How to pick the right shop

Before you travel across town, check the shop's rating and reviews and call ahead to confirm stock and hours. Every listing on SurplusFindr shows the shop's Google rating, location and contact details, and you can sort whole cities at a glance. New to all this? Start with our beginner's guide to Japan surplus, or jump to what's actually worth buying.

Browse Japan surplus shops by city

Images via Pexels.

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