Pay on delivery - obviously not available if you are not in Japan. Convenience store or bank transfer - this may not apply to you then only - credit card payment. For a credit card with visa function, if the bank that supports the credit card is not a Japanese yen bank, in this case, the Japanese yen currency of the commodity price should be converted into U.S. dollars and then into RMB according to the foreign exchange conversion rate on the day the transaction is successful. Or some other currency to deduct. Of course, if the bank linked to your credit card is a Japanese bank such as Mitsui or Mitsubishi ufj, you can settle the payment in Japanese yen. For international shipping costs, after an order is placed and finalized, a shipping line record will appear in the charge details. I have never done overseas delivery. In Japan, it generally ranges from 500 yen to 1,000 yen. If it is door-to-door delivery (not bank transfer, credit card payment, etc.), the extra charge ranges from 315 or 525 yen.