How to buy Tron (TRX) in Japan

STATUS: LEGAL TO BUY
Regulator: FSA, with JVCEA As of: June 2026 Last reviewed: June 5, 2026

This is general information, not legal, tax, or financial advice. It is not a recommendation to buy any asset. Verify the current rules with a qualified local professional and the official regulator before acting.

Quick answer

Buying Tron (TRX) is legal in Japan through an exchange registered with the Financial Services Agency that has listed the coin, as of June 2026. You complete identity verification, deposit yen, and buy. Profits from crypto are generally taxed as miscellaneous income at progressive rates, which can be higher than the rate on listed shares. This page explains the steps, not whether to buy.

Is buying Tron (TRX) legal in Japan

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling TRX is legal in Japan as of June 2026, provided you use a registered exchange. Japan regulates crypto assets under the Payment Services Act, and a platform that offers crypto exchange services to residents must register with the Financial Services Agency (FSA). The Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association (JVCEA), a self regulatory body recognised by the FSA, helps set rules and reviews which crypto assets registered exchanges may list. The practical effect is that whether you can buy TRX depends on whether an FSA registered exchange has listed it, rather than on any ban. As of June 2026 TRX is listed on some Japanese exchanges, so confirm the current listing on the platform.

The steps to buy compliantly

1. Choose an FSA registered exchange that lists TRX

Pick an exchange registered with the FSA that currently lists TRX. FSA registered exchanges that have listed TRX as of June 2026 include bitFlyer and Coincheck. Because the set of listed coins differs between platforms, confirm the exchange is FSA registered and currently lists TRX before you sign up.

2. Complete identity verification

Under Japanese anti money laundering rules, registered exchanges verify your identity before you can trade. You will usually provide identity documents and complete a verification check, after which your account is enabled.

3. Deposit yen and buy

Fund the account with Japanese yen through the exchange's supported methods, such as bank transfer, then place an order for TRX. Payment options and fees vary by platform, so check the current methods. The buy itself is not a taxable event, but it sets the cost you use later.

4. Keep records and consider storage

Keep records of the purchase date, amount, and price, because you will need them to calculate miscellaneous income when you sell or convert the coin. You can leave TRX in custody on the exchange or move it to a wallet you control. Be cautious of any product that promises a fixed yield on TRX and confirm how it works before committing funds.

The tax to plan for

Not tax advice, verify before filing

In Japan, profits from crypto such as TRX are generally treated as miscellaneous income, as of June 2026. That income is combined with your other income and taxed at progressive national income tax rates, with local inhabitant tax on top, so the effective rate can be high and is generally higher than the separate flat rate that applies to listed shares. A taxable event typically arises when you sell TRX for yen, swap it for another crypto asset, or use it to pay for something. The National Tax Agency administers the rules, and reform of how crypto is taxed has been discussed publicly. See the Japan crypto tax page for the full detail, and confirm your treatment with a qualified Japanese tax professional before filing.

Where to buy

FSA registered exchanges serve Japanese residents as of June 2026 and some have listed TRX for yen buyers. Compare registration, fees, and listed assets before you sign up, and confirm the current listing with the exchange. This is a description of availability, not a recommendation or a ranking.

Act legally in Japan

Compare exchanges available to Japan users

FSA registered exchanges that have listed TRX include bitFlyer and Coincheck. See the available options side by side, then verify the FSA registration and that the exchange lists TRX before you sign up.

Compare available exchanges

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Frequently asked questions

Is it legal to buy Tron (TRX) in Japan?

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Tron (TRX) is legal in Japan as of June 2026, provided you use an exchange registered with the Financial Services Agency. Crypto assets are regulated under the Payment Services Act, and the JVCEA self regulatory body reviews which coins registered exchanges may list.

How is Tron (TRX) taxed in Japan?

In Japan, profits from crypto are generally treated as miscellaneous income, as of June 2026, and taxed at progressive rates that combine with other income, with local inhabitant tax on top. This can be a higher rate than the separate rate that applies to listed shares. The National Tax Agency administers the rules. This is not tax advice.

Which platforms can I use to buy Tron (TRX) in Japan?

FSA registered exchanges that have listed TRX, such as bitFlyer and Coincheck, allow yen buyers to trade it. A coin must clear the exchange and JVCEA listing process to appear, so confirm a platform is FSA registered and currently lists TRX before you sign up.

Why can the list of coins differ between Japanese exchanges?

In Japan, each FSA registered exchange lists crypto assets through a screening process overseen with the JVCEA, so the set of listed coins can differ between platforms and change over time. A coin available on one Japanese exchange may not be on another. Confirm the current listing on the platform. This is not advice.

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Risk and change note: Japan's crypto rules and tax treatment are under active discussion, and the set of coins listed on registered exchanges changes over time. The positions above carry an as of date and were last reviewed on June 5, 2026. Confirm the current FSA registration, the listing of TRX, and the tax treatment with the exchange, the FSA, and a qualified professional before you act. Nothing here is investment advice.

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