
Save 10% on All Items at Japan Crafts
Handpicked Japanese gifts and how to save on them
If you love thoughtful, unusual presents with a bit of Japanese flair then JapanCrafts is worth a look. The site specialises in ceramics, kitchen tools, homeware and small gifts that feel personal and well made. You know what? Those handcrafted items do not have to cost the earth. With a few simple moves and a bit of timing you can make big savings, especially if you live in Devon and like supporting local budgets while still gifting something special.
Can you get JapanCrafts UK discount?
Short answer: there is no widely advertised NHS or health service specific discount at the moment. A quick check of the site and their offers shows seasonal sales, a clearance section and occasional coupon deals rather than a standing concession for health workers. That said, JapanCrafts often runs clearance and seasonal reductions where pieces are marked down by up to 40 to 60 percent, and you can sometimes find extra codes shared on affiliate networks or newsletter drops. If you work for the health service it is worth asking customer support directly as some sellers will honour one off discounts for frontline staff when asked politely.
Why JapanCrafts can still be great value
Here’s the thing: handmade or specialist items often carry a premium, but they also hold value. A proper Japanese chef knife or a long lasting teacup will feel expensive for a reason and last for years. Buying during a sale or choosing well made everyday items rather than novelty pieces will stretch your money. Also think about gifts that double as household tools. People love sincere presents that get used daily.
Saving with JapanCrafts UK
Let me explain a few practical ways to save when shopping here. These are tried and tested and they work for most small gift and homeware retailers.
- Sign up for the newsletter. Many shops send a welcome code and early sale alerts by email. That initial code can shave a chunk off your first purchase.
- Use cashback sites. Websites like Quidco or TopCashback sometimes list JapanCrafts or its payment partners. A small cashback adds up, especially on larger purchases like knives or boxed sets.
- Shop the clearance page and seasonal sales. The clearance section often has last season items or display pieces heavily reduced. If you are flexible about colour or slight variations you can save a lot.
- Watch for bundle deals. Buying a small set rather than single items can reduce the per item cost, and bundles make excellent presents for families.
- Follow social media and affiliate partners. Special codes are sometimes dropped on Instagram or by bloggers around holidays. Quick reactions pay off.
Three quick tips that actually help
1. Subscribe and wait for the welcome offer before making a non urgent purchase. It is often worth a short wait. 2. Use browser coupon extensions to sweep for codes at checkout. They do the legwork for you. 3. Time your buy for key sale days like Boxing Day, summer clearance and Black Friday when discounts stack and stock refreshes.
Other places to check for similar savings
If you like JapanCrafts you might also enjoy browsing brands that specialise in gifts and experience days, because they too run offers that suit families and busy workers. Check out Find Me A Gift and Into the Blue for a different angle on presents and experiences. Both often have good seasonal promotions and sometimes offer targeted discounts for health service staff through their customer service channels.
How people in Devon can make the most of these deals
Devon readers have a few local advantages. You can plan for larger purchases around school holidays or half terms when sales are common, and you can combine online deals with local pick up offers if the seller supports it. Bookmark this page and return because we update our offer listings regularly. That means you will spot a short term code or a clearance item before it disappears.
A few extra thoughts before you go
Gift shopping should be fun, not fraught. Think about usefulness, look for sturdiness and try not to be swayed by clever packaging alone. If you are buying for a foodie friend, a well made Japanese kitchen tool will be used, appreciated and remembered. And if you are under time pressure, quick wins like newsletter codes and cashback make a real difference. Keep an eye on sale calendars and you will be surprised how often a special find turns up at a friendly price.
