From anime merch and luxury brands to rare trading cards and vintage electronics, Japan has some of the most profitable inventory for online resellers — if you know where to look. The only challenge? Most Japanese marketplaces don’t ship overseas, and sourcing directly can be intimidating without the right tools or partners.
In this guide, we’ll cover three smart ways to source Japanese products for resale, including one method that most people overlook — but that smart resellers are already using to build high-margin businesses.
1. Direct Wholesale from Japanese Suppliers (e.g. Rakuten B2B, Alibaba)
Buying in bulk from Japanese wholesalers or manufacturers is one of the most straightforward ways to build a reselling business if you can get access. Platforms like Rakuten and Alibaba.com connect businesses with wholesale sellers, but here’s the catch: many wholesalers expect Japanese-language communication and local delivery addresses
Japan has high-quality domestic suppliers across categories like:
Stationery
Kitchenware
Fashion and fabrics
Model kits and hobby goods
Pros:
Lower per-unit cost
Consistent supply chain
Great for scaling
Cons:
Language and access barriers
High minimum order quantities (MOQs)
Limited product diversity (few one-off or collectible items)
Best for: Experienced importers and international sellers ready to invest in bulk inventory from Japan.
2. Online Auctions and Clearance Platforms (Accessed via Proxy Shopping Service)
Another method is buying through Japanese online auction or clearance platforms, where individuals and retailers list used or overstock items — often at steep discounts. Many of them only operate in Japanese, require local payment methods, and don’t ship internationally. That’s why you’ll need a proxy shopping service to access them — more on that below.
Popular sources include:
Yahoo! Auctions Japan – ideal for rare hobby items and collectible lots
Suruga-ya – great for discounted anime goods, games, and trading cards
Book Off Online – resale-friendly used books, CDs, figures, and games
Hard Off / Off-House – secondhand fashion, electronics, and gear
Pros:
Huge volume of products at local-market prices
Pre-owned and rare items in excellent condition
High demand resale categories (anime, fashion, tech)
Cons:
Platform navigation requires some Japanese knowledge
Unavailable for direct international purchase
Shipping and logistics must be handled separately
Best for: eBay resellers, collectors, or vintage sellers looking to source unique and rare Japanese inventory.
3. Proxy Shopping from Japanese Marketplaces (Most Underrated Yet Profitable)
Here’s the most underutilized and scalable sourcing method: using a proxy shopping service to buy from Japan, which allows you to buy anything from Japanese marketplaces and ship internationally.
What is Proxy Shopping?
A proxy shopping service is a legit third-party service that allows international buyers to access Japanese online marketplaces that do not ship overseas.
Instead of buying directly from a Japanese seller, you submit your order through a proxy service. The proxy acts as your local agent in Japan — they place the order on your behalf, receive the item at their domestic warehouse, and then ship it to your international address.
With a service like J-Subculture, you can easily source from platforms like:
Mercari Japan
Yahoo! Auctions
Surugaya
Rakuten
Pros:
Access to exclusive, in-demand products
Lower competition
Great for niche audiences
Source secondhand, rare, and limited-edition items
Cons:
Listings are usually in Japanese (Using Chrome's page translation helps navigate this)
The process can be hard to understand at first — it's something you grasp best by trying it once.
Best for: Smart resellers looking for unique, high-margin inventory — especially in collectibles and Japanese culture products.
Start Sourcing From Japan Today
With J-Subculture, you can:
Browse Mercari, Yahoo! Auctions, and more — without language barriers
Submit purchase requests with a single click
Consolidate shipments to reduce international shipping costs
Store your items for free for up to 45 days before shipping
Get dedicated customer support to assist you throughout your shopping journey

What is Proxy Shopping
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