How buyers pay with PayPay at checkout
With PayPay your buyers pay straight from the PayPay wallet, the QR-code app that many people in Japan already use every day. The method appears on the tickets page automatically once PayPay is connected.
Built for the Japanese market
PayPay onboards merchants in Japan and processes payments in yen (JPY). As the most widely used QR-code wallet in the country, PayPay reaches buyers who prefer to pay from their phone rather than enter card details.
Pricing and payouts
You connect your own PayPay for Business account, so wallet payments settle directly to you in yen. PayPay sets its processing fees by your agreement, and Evenda adds no platform fee of its own on ticket sales.
How to connect PayPay and sell tickets
- Sign up for PayPay for Business and get your API Key, API Secret and Merchant ID.
- In Evenda, open Payment systems and choose PayPay.
- Paste your API Key, API Secret and Merchant ID.
- Save the connection.
- Publish the event — PayPay payments start working on the tickets page.
What you need before you connect
- A PayPay for Business account
- Your API Key and API Secret
- Your Merchant ID
Events that fit PayPay
- Concerts, festivals and live shows
- Conferences, expos and business events
- Workshops, courses and online events
- Sports and club events
- Season passes and ticket bundles
Technical notes
PayPay uses the Open Payment API: Evenda creates a payment code and redirects the buyer to the PayPay web cashier. The result arrives as a webhook, and Evenda confirms it with a getPaymentDetails call (status COMPLETED) before the order is marked paid, acknowledging the event with a plain-text OK — so the status stays correct even if the buyer closes the tab.
Connect PayPay to Evenda to sell tickets across Japan with the PayPay wallet, and settle to your own account.