Lawson, NTT announce ‘phone wallet’ collaboration

LawsonOsaifu keitai, which is Japan’s system for charging compatible 3G phones with Yen currency that can be used in shops across the country, has been around for a while. And so has Lawson, which is one of Japan’s most successful convenience stores. (There are three Lawson conbinis within walking distance of this Pocket Picker’s Kyoto home; it’s the McDonald’s of Japanese corner shops.)

Put the two phenomena together, introduce them to NTT’s new iD service (a variation of osaifu keitai that can turn your phone into a credit card), and you get the Lawson Pass. It’s a system designed specifically for regular Lawson customers (although eccentric Lawson customers can also sign up for it) and it enables shoppers to pay for items via their NTT phones with a phone-embedded VISA. The Japanese revolution in sarnie and newspaper buying is set for March 9th.

(Lawson website)

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