How to Print ID Photos at Convenience Stores in Japan
Why Print at a Convenience Store?
Japanese convenience stores (konbini) offer high-quality photo printing through multi-function copiers. Available 24/7, it's the fastest and cheapest way to get your ID photos printed. A single L-size print costs just ¥30–40 and can hold multiple ID photos.
Printing at 7-Eleven
7-Eleven uses Fuji Xerox multi-copiers and is the most popular option for photo printing.
- Step 1: On the copier screen, select "Print" → "Photo Print"
- Step 2: Transfer your image via USB, SD card, or the "Seven-Eleven Multicopy" smartphone app
- Step 3: Select "L-size" and print
- Cost: ¥40 per L-size print
Printing at Lawson & FamilyMart
Both Lawson and FamilyMart use Sharp multi-copiers with similar functionality.
- Use the "PrintSmash" app to send images directly from your phone
- Select Photo Print → L-size
- Cost: ¥30 per L-size print
Preparing Your Print Layout
For the best results, use a pre-formatted print layout. AI ID photo services generate an L-size layout (89mm × 127mm) with 4–6 ID photos arranged on a single sheet. This maximizes value — one ¥30 print gives you multiple photos ready to cut.
Tips for Best Results
- Always select "borderless" printing for proper sizing
- Choose "photo paper" (not regular paper) for better quality
- Cut carefully along the guides using scissors or a craft knife
- Preview the image on the copier screen before printing
Summary
Convenience store printing is incredibly easy and affordable. Combined with an AI ID photo service, you can go from selfie to printed ID photos in under 10 minutes — all for about ¥530 total.
