Amazon is a global e-commerce and cloud computing giant that operates Amazon Japan and AWS Japan, hiring software engineers at scale in Tokyo.

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E-commerce companies in Tokyo, ranked by prestige, profits and revenue — see who sponsors visas and who's hiring foreign talent right now.
Amazon is a global e-commerce and cloud computing giant that operates Amazon Japan and AWS Japan, hiring software engineers at scale in Tokyo.

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Airbnb is a global travel marketplace platform that connects travelers with hosts offering unique accommodations. The company has a presence in Tokyo and sponsors visas for employees.

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Shopify is a Canadian commerce company whose platform lets merchants of all sizes build and run online and retail stores.

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Rakuten is a major Japanese internet conglomerate spanning e-commerce, fintech, mobile telecom and digital content, with a large global engineering organisation.

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Fast Retailing is the Japanese apparel giant behind UNIQLO and GU, one of the world's largest clothing retailers, with a major digital and technology operation.

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Mercari is Japan's largest consumer-to-consumer marketplace app, letting people buy and sell used goods, and also runs the Merpay payments service.

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ZOZO operates ZOZOTOWN, Japan's largest online fashion retail platform, and develops fashion-tech such as body-measurement and size technologies.

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DMM.com is a large Japanese internet conglomerate with a wide range of businesses including e-commerce, online video, gaming, finance and English education.

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Paidy is a financial technology company that provides a buy now, pay later service, allowing consumers in Japan to make purchases without a credit card. The company is headquartered in Japan.

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RAKSUL is a Japanese company that digitises traditional industries, starting with an online printing marketplace and expanding into logistics and advertising platforms.

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Back Market is an online marketplace specializing in refurbished electronic devices, promoting sustainability by extending the life cycle of tech products.

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SODA operates SNKRDUNK, a leading Asian marketplace and authentication service for buying and selling sneakers and streetwear.

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WED, Inc. is a Tokyo startup that develops and operates ONE, a receipt-purchase/cashback shopping app with over 6 million downloads and 1B+ receipts collected.

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Enigmo is a Japanese company that specializes in e-commerce solutions, focusing on providing a platform for buying and selling products online.

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Adventure Inc. is a Japanese online travel company best known for the skyticket platform for booking flights, hotels and other travel services.

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Belong is a Japanese company in the reuse and circular-economy space, running services for buying and reselling used smartphones and devices.

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Styler is a Tokyo-based fashion-tech startup that operates FACY, an online-to-offline shopping service connecting shoppers with physical fashion stores, and has expanded its operations to Taiwan while

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OWNDAYS is a global eyewear retailer headquartered in Japan, selling glasses and sunglasses through stores and online with an in-house tech team.

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Omakase.ai is a startup building AI agents that turn websites into conversational shopping assistants for e-commerce.

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Solaris Japan is a Tokyo-based international e-commerce retailer specializing in anime figures and merchandise, founded in 2008. Its in-house software arm, Lunaris, develops e-commerce tooling.

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