Guide 2026-01-23

What is Tsukiawase? Complete Guide to Japanese Data Reconciliation

Understanding 'Tsukiawase' (Reconciliation) in Japanese business context. Why it's painful, how it differs from 'Shogo', and how to automate it with AI.

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“Can you do the Tsukiawase for this?”

If you work in a Japanese business environment, you might hear this phrase often. It sounds like a simple request, but seasoned accounting professionals know it’s often the start of a long night of overtime.

This comprehensive guide explains what “Tsukiawase” means, how it differs from similar terms, and—most importantly—how to automate this painful manual process.


What Does “Tsukiawase” Mean?

Definition

Tsukiawase (突合せ/突き合わせ) refers to the process of comparing two sets of data or documents to verify that they match. In English, the closest equivalent is Reconciliation or Cross-checking.

JapaneseReadingEnglish
突合せTsukiawaseReconciliation
突き合わせるTsukiawaseruTo reconcile
突き合わせ作業Tsukiawase sagyouReconciliation work

Alternative Reading

While it can be read as “Totsugou” (突合) in formal accounting or system contexts, “Tsukiawase” is the more common term used in everyday workplace conversation.

ContextPreferred Reading
Formal documentsTotsugou (突合)
Daily conversationTsukiawase (突き合わせ)
System namesEither

Common Scenarios

Understanding where Tsukiawase is used helps grasp its meaning:

Scenario 1: Invoice vs Delivery Note

QuestionWhat You Check
Did we receive everything?Items, quantities
Are we being charged correctly?Prices, totals
Is the vendor correct?Names, accounts

Scenario 2: Ledger vs Bank Statement

QuestionWhat You Check
Did all deposits post?Incoming amounts
Did all payments clear?Outgoing amounts
Are there unknown items?Unidentified transactions

Scenario 3: Sales vs Payments (Keshikomi)

QuestionWhat You Check
Who has paid?Matched items
Who hasn’t paid?Outstanding items
Are amounts correct?Partial payments

Essentially, Tsukiawase means: “Looking at List A and List B, and finding any discrepancies.”


Tsukiawase vs Shogou (照合)

You might also hear the term Shogou. While they are often used interchangeably, there is a subtle nuance difference in Japanese business culture:

Comparison Table

AspectShogou (照合)Tsukiawase (突合せ)
EnglishVerificationReconciliation
TypeOften 1-to-1Often Many-to-Many
FormalityHigherMore everyday
ComplexitySimple checkComplex matching
ExampleID verificationInvoice matching

Visual Analogy

TermImageDescription
Shogou🆔 vs 👤Check if this ID matches this person
Tsukiawase🧾🧾🧾 vs 📦📦📦Match these invoices to these deliveries

Tsukiawase implies a grittier, more volume-heavy task than Shogou.


Why is Tsukiawase So Painful?

Problem 1: The “Fuzzy” Issue

Japanese business data is notorious for inconsistencies:

Variation TypeExample AExample B
AbbreviationsPanasonic Corp.Panasonic Corporation
Japanese style株式会社ABC(株) ABC
Character widthABC(全角)ABC(半角)
Spacing株式会社 ABC株式会社ABC

To a human, these are obviously the same. To Excel (VLOOKUP), they are completely different, resulting in endless #N/A errors.

Problem 2: Overwhelming Volume

VolumeVisual CheckAccuracy
5 itemsEasyHigh
50 itemsTediousMedium
500 itemsExhaustingLow
5,000 itemsImpossibleGuaranteed errors

Checking 5 items is fine. Checking 5,000 items visually is impossible without making mistakes. And in accounting, mistakes are not allowed.

Problem 3: Time Pressure

PeriodPressureRisk
Month-endHighOvertime
Quarter-endVery highErrors increase
Year-endExtremeBurnout

Problem 4: Person Dependency

IssueImpact
Only one person knowsBottleneck
That person is absentWork stops
That person leavesKnowledge lost

Traditional Methods

Method 1: Manual (Ruler and Red Pen)

ProsCons
No special skillsVery slow
Reliable processExhausting
Audit-friendlyError-prone when tired

Method 2: Excel Functions

ToolLimitation
VLOOKUPExact match only
Conditional formattingStill need to review
Pivot tablesAggregate level only

Problem: Faster than manual, but fragile and requires data cleaning.


The Third Option: AI Automation

Now, there is a third option: AI Agent (Totsugo).

What is Totsugo?

Totsugo is an AI agent designed specifically for this “Tsukiawase” pain. It works like a human assistant but with the speed of a machine.

How It Works

StepActionYour Effort
1Drag & drop files10 seconds
2AI analyzes contentAutomatic
3AI matches itemsAutomatic
4Review discrepanciesFocus only on exceptions

Why It’s Better

TraditionalAI-Powered
Define rulesAI learns
Clean data firstUpload as-is
Check everythingReview exceptions only
Hours of workMinutes

You don’t need to define rules or clean data. The AI handles the messy reality of business data, so you can focus on resolving the actual issues—or just going home on time.

Fuzzy Matching Capability

Example AExample BResult
ABC Corp(株)ABC✓ Match
1,0001000✓ Match
Product AProduct A✓ Match

Implementation Guide

Week 1: Trial

TaskGoal
Sign upGet account
Upload test filesSee AI in action
Review resultsEvaluate accuracy

Week 2-3: Pilot

TaskGoal
Use for real workTest in production
Measure time savedQuantify benefit
Train teamBuild capability

Week 4+: Full Deployment

TaskGoal
Standard processEveryone uses it
Monitor qualityContinuous improvement
Expand use casesMore automation

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is Tsukiawase only used in accounting?

A. No, it’s used in any context where two datasets are compared - inventory, quality control, etc.

Q. Can I use “Totsugou” and “Tsukiawase” interchangeably?

A. Largely yes, but Totsugou is more formal. In conversation, Tsukiawase is more natural.

Q. How accurate is AI matching?

A. 95%+ on standard business documents. Exceptions are flagged for human review.


Conclusion

Knowing the meaning of “Tsukiawase” is the first step. The next step is realizing that you don’t have to do it manually anymore.

ApproachResult
Keep doing manuallySame pain
Try to fix ExcelMarginal improvement
Use AITransform the work

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