Japanese foot care products address every concern from cracked heels and rough skin to tired, swollen feet after a long day. In Japan, where removing shoes indoors is standard, well-maintained feet are a matter of daily life. Japanese brands have developed specialized foot treatments that combine pharmaceutical-grade ingredients with comfortable, easy-to-use formats.
At Tsujimoto Market, our foot care collection includes Japan's most effective products: Baby Foot peeling masks (the original exfoliating foot peel), Shiseido Urea foot cream for cracked heels, medicated foot creams from Rohto and Kobayashi, cooling foot sheets for tired legs, and moisturizing foot masks. From intensive treatments to daily maintenance, we carry everything for beautiful, healthy feet.
Japanese foot care innovation includes unique product formats you will not find elsewhere: peeling foot masks that shed dead skin over several days for baby-soft feet, cooling gel sheets that stick to the soles to relieve fatigue, and overnight foot masks in sock format that deeply moisturize while you sleep. These products combine convenience with clinical effectiveness.
All products are authentic and shipped directly from Japan.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Baby Foot peeling mask work?
Baby Foot contains fruit acid (AHA) in a bootie format. You wear the booties for 60-90 minutes, then rinse. Over the next 5-7 days, dead skin on your feet will gradually peel off, revealing smooth, soft skin underneath. Results last several weeks. It is the most popular foot peel in Japan and has a cult following worldwide.
What is the best treatment for cracked heels?
Shiseido Urea Body Cream with 10% urea is excellent for softening cracked heels. For severe cracks, apply a thick layer at night and cover with cotton socks. Kobayashi Pharmaceutical also makes specialized heel crack repair creams. Consistent daily application is key — most cracks improve significantly within 1-2 weeks of regular treatment.
What are cooling foot sheets?
Cooling foot sheets (like Kobayashi Netsusama Sheet) are gel-infused adhesive pads that you stick to the soles of your feet or calves. They provide a cooling sensation that relieves leg fatigue, swelling, and discomfort. Popular among Japanese women who stand or walk a lot, especially in summer. Apply before bed for refreshed legs in the morning.
How often should I exfoliate my feet?
Chemical peels like Baby Foot should be used once every 4-6 weeks at most. For regular maintenance, use a foot scrub or pumice stone 1-2 times per week, followed by moisturizing foot cream. Daily application of foot cream — especially after bathing — prevents buildup of rough skin and keeps feet smooth.
















