
Unimime – Unicyle Madness (Roflcopter Ink): 580 Yen.Neko Secret Homecoming (eastasiasoft): 1 000 Yen.Splatterhouse (Hamster, Arcade Archives): 838 Yen.


Ghost Files: The Face of Guilt (Artifex Mundi): 990 Yen.Cave of Past Sorrows (RedDeer.Games): 2 076 Yen.Forest Golf Planner (Kairosoft): 1 500 Yen.SUPER STAY OUT OF THE HOUSE (Puppet Combo): 2 400 Yen.Summer Daze: Tilly’s Tale (Silesia Games): 1 900 Yen.Brave Soldier – Invasion of Cyborgs (eastiasoft): 500 Yen.Cavity Busters (eastasiasoft): 1 500 Yen.The House of the Dead Remake Z Version (Forever Entertainment): 2 599 Yen.BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls’ Story- (WOWWOW Technology): 2 600 Yen.Megablast (Hamster, Arcade Archives): 838 Yen.Dordogne (Focus Entertainment): 2 480 Yen.launch the Nintendo eShop, and choose that new userĮN = English, ES = Spanish, FR = French, DE = German, IT = Italian, NL = Dutch, RU = Russian, ZH: Chinese, KO = Korean, PT = Portuguese, BR-PT: Brazil Portuguese, TR: Turkish, AR: Arabic, NO: Norwegian, FI: Finnish, UK: Ukrainian, TH = Thai, VI = Vietnamese Latest releases (this week).link your new Nintendo Account to that new user.on your Nintendo Switch, create a new user.during the creation process, make sure to select the country of the region you want to access the Nintendo eShop of (for example: Japan for the Japanese Nintendo eShop).go to the Nintendo Account website, and create yourself a Nintendo Account.Here’s how you can create a Nintendo Account to download games from another region:

This page also tells you which Nintendo Switch games are only available at retail in Japan, so that you can import it if it’s digital-only in your region. We recommend you use the search feature of your browser to search for the game you’re interested in (we always use the European / North American name, unless the game is only available in Japan). We will try to keep it updated as long as possible, so keep coming back for new additions! And that’s why we created this post: to list all the Nintendo Switch games with an English (+ other languages) option that are currently available on the Nintendo eShop in Japan. This is pretty great news for players who understand Japanese, and want to “import” Nintendo Switch games by buying them directly from the Nintendo eShop (though it’s definitely not the least expensive method!).īut it’s also good news for players who want to download Nintendo Switch games from the Nintendo eShop in English, as some of the games DO offer an English-language option. And that applies to the Nintendo eShop (as explained in this post), though obviously, you need a Nintendo Account set to Japan.

One of the best things about the Nintendo Switch is that it’s completely region-free.
