Tokyo proxies
Route your traffic through real IP addresses in Tokyo. Rotating residential proxies with city-level targeting, plus static ISP proxies hosted in Tokyo, so every request looks like it came from a local connection.
60+
targetable cities in Japan
28
regions available for targeting
€1.20
per GB, no data expiry
What Tokyo proxies are used for
Large websites change what they serve by location. Prices, currency, delivery options, stock, search rankings and advertising all differ between Tokyo and the rest of Japan, so collecting accurate local data means requesting it from inside Tokyo rather than from wherever your server happens to be.
That makes city-level targeting the practical requirement for retail price monitoring, ad verification, local SEO tracking and marketplace research. It also matters for testing: if you are shipping a geo-aware feature, a Tokyo IP is how you see what a user there actually sees.
Tokyo proxy FAQ
What are Tokyo proxies?
Tokyo proxies are IP addresses located in Tokyo, Japan. Routing your traffic through one makes a website see a genuine local visitor, which is what you need to view Tokyo pricing, search results, stock levels and advertising exactly as a resident would.
Can I target Tokyo specifically?
Yes, with residential proxies. Tokyo is one of 60+ targetable cities in Japan. You select it in the proxy generator, and every request from that session exits through an IP in Tokyo.
Can I get a static ISP proxy in Tokyo?
Yes. We host static ISP ranges in Tokyo, so you can rent one fixed Tokyo IP on a residential ASN and keep it for as long as you need — the usual choice for a logged-in account or a long session. Rotating residential proxies are the right default for collecting Tokyo data at volume: they come from real consumer connections and spread requests across many addresses.
How much do Tokyo proxies cost?
Tokyo proxies are billed at the same rate as the rest of the network: residential from €1.20/GB and static ISP from €1.80/IP. City-level targeting carries no surcharge, pricing is pay-as-you-go and residential data never expires.
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