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  • Japan-based, Japanese-language primary sources
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Collectors based in Japan. We track Japanese announcements, pre-order windows and market movements at the source, verify variable facts before publishing, and disclose every affiliate relationship.

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Figure Scale Sizes Explained: What 1/7, 1/8, 1/4 and "Non-Scale" Actually Mean

The scale number (1/7, 1/8, 1/4) is a figure's height relative to that specific character's own reference height and pose — not an absolute size unit, so ratios don't compare cleanly across different characters. Nendoroid, figma, POP UP PARADE and most prize figures are officially "non-scale" instead, per Good Smile Company's own spec sheets.

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How Ichiban Kuji Actually Works, and How to Get the Prizes From Outside Japan

Every Ichiban Kuji ticket wins a prize (no losers), tickets run ~¥700–900 with 60–80 per box, and a Last One Prize goes to whoever draws the final ticket. The official online kuji needs a Japanese address; overseas buyers realistically use a proxy's draw service, buy an already-pulled prize secondhand, or buy the whole box.

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Wonder Festival 2026 [Summer]: How Overseas Collectors Actually Get In on What Gets Revealed

Wonder Festival 2026 [Summer] runs 2026-07-26 at Makuhari Messe, Chiba. Overseas collectors don't need to attend — AmiAmi's "AmiAmi Hobby Camp" mirrors the exhibits online in English the same day, and reveals typically open for pre-order afterward via the maker's own store or AmiAmi/HLJ.

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One Piece Card Game: Japanese vs English Set Timeline — and Why the Gap Is Closing in 2026

JP sets historically released 2–5 months ahead of EN; that gap has narrowed to ~5 weeks (OP-15, 2026) and is billed as ~1 week (OP-17, Aug 2026) — the first near-simultaneous worldwide release. Card pool and rarities match JP/EN; JP-exclusive God Packs and pack-size/price differences (12 cards/$4.99 EN vs 6 cards/¥220, rising to ¥240 from OP-17, JP) do not.

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How to Spot a Bootleg Anime Figure: General Warning Signs

No single sign proves a figure is a bootleg, but missing/wrong branding, a too-low price, sloppy paint or hair shading, and a chemical smell are the recurring tells. Buying from the manufacturer's own store or an authorized reseller removes the question entirely.

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US Import Duty on Japanese Collectibles in 2026: What's Actually Settled vs Still Changing

Settled: the US ended duty-free entry for parcels under $800 from every country on 2025-08-29 — budget duty on every shipment now. Unsettled: the exact rate, caught between a 2025 15% framework deal, a 10% surcharge set to sunset 2026-07-24, and a proposed ~12.5% replacement — check official/checkout sources, not a fixed number.

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Buyee vs ZenMarket vs Neokyo vs JapanRabbit: How Japan's Proxy Services Actually Compare

Buyee charges a flat ¥500 per order; ZenMarket, Neokyo and Doorzo charge flat per-item fees (¥350–¥800); JapanRabbit scales its cut with order value (9.9% down to 1.2%). No service wins every basket — match the fee model to how you shop, not a single headline number.

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Nendoroid vs figma: Which Good Smile Figure Line Actually Fits Your Shelf

Nendoroid is a fixed ~10cm chibi line built for cute shelf presence; figma scales to the character (~13–16cm) and is built for posing. Similar price at MSRP — pick by what you want to display, not price.

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How Good Smile Company Pre-orders Actually Work (and Why Where You Order Changes the Rules)

Good Smile pre-orders charge differently by storefront: at checkout on goodsmileus.com, on the shipping-notification date on the international store, or once your order ships if bought via AmiAmi/HLJ instead.

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AmiAmi vs HobbyLink Japan: How the Two Biggest Pre-order Shops Actually Differ

AmiAmi and HLJ both ship internationally and don't charge pre-orders until they're ready to ship — the real split is cancellation deadlines (HLJ tightened its cutoff on 2025-10-01) and shipping-method breadth.

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Figure Pre-orders Explained: Why Collectors Buy Months in Advance

Scale figures are made roughly to order: the pre-order window is usually the only reliable chance at retail price. After release, prices float on the aftermarket. Track windows, know shop payment rules, and don't stack more orders than one month can absorb.

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Buying from Japan: How Proxy Shopping Actually Works

A proxy buys from Japanese shops/auctions for you, receives items at a Japanese address, and ships abroad. Total cost = item + service fee + domestic shipping + international shipping (+ your country's import charges).

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