Stop Buying Junk! How To Find Suppliers From Japan For Better Quality Goods

Published 2023-11-27
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In this video, I'm going to walk you through how to source products directly from Japan and I can almost guarantee you that the products you get from Japan will have better quality control than practically anywhere else in the world.

0:00 Intro
3:12 Find Suppliers From Japan
3:24 What Is Super Delivery
4:28 Is Buying From Super Delivery Safe & Is The Company Legit?
5:02 How To Make Your First Purchase From Super Delivery Step By Step
8:52 Prices
9:26 Pros & Cons
10:59 Should You Source Products From Japan?

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All Comments (21)
  • @YanAlex-ik6en
    Well, I've been doing international B2B worldwide for a very long time. Many JP businessman purchased goods from China and send to the Japan warehouse, so you might think its a Japanese product. What's more, even there's a 'Made in Japan' printed on the product, many of them are still made in China, Chinese factories only need to follow the order requirements. There's no cheap material in Japan since the country is so tiny, also not enough space to build big factories like CN, Vietnam or India. If you're gonna buy a product that is similar price or same outlook with Chinese product, be careful with your purchase.
  • Been buying Japanese cars for a good reason ... not cheap, not expensive, plenty of included options, and quality, quality, quality
  • @careerdog
    Love the fact you are exploring this! Another thing I love longevity and minimal maintenance. I hope Japan continues this pursuit of craftsmanship. ❤
  • @ronsampson4093
    Thank you for your video. I took your advice and registered with the company because I have been purchasing and importing directly from China. It made a lot of sense what you said about buying goods directly from Japan but to my disappointment, when I was going through their online catalogue virtually almost all of the products I was interested in indicated directly from their vendors that these products are actually manufactured in China and not Japan. I also did a pricing test and again, I was highly disappointed as their prices are relatively higher than the same or equivalent products I have imported from China.
  • I had experience buying ACTUALLY Japanese things (mostly electrical devices and home equipment) and they are INCREDIBLE, their design and ideas are way ahead of the rest of the world... and the funny thing is they only produce it for themselves...same brand that makes a product for rest of the world make a different product for Japanese users.
  • @9jmorrison
    Thank you for all you do, your advice will have a wonderful result for hundreds of people.
  • More Japanese are starting in Japan to sell on the internet. Digitaka is one of them. The YEN has fallen compared to the dollar. you can get 40 percent off due to exchange rate. Amazon Japan is also available. $44 ❤️❤️❤️
  • @Hrangue
    Subscribed. I want to get into exporting without necessarily doing ecommerce (B2B supply), but if I can figure it out, then I'm all for it.
  • @Be_Kind7683
    I miss Japan. The people were so genuine graceful and kind. Nothing like south Texas in the 90's.
  • Hello thanks for the valuble ideas and information that my goal to start another store this year because of the shipping problems from China in 2020 I had to shut things down the quality and craftmanship seems better with the Japanese products,thanks keep the gems coming.
  • @ABCabc-dd2lv
    in my country especially in the 80s and 90s many goods were made in japan, what a wonderful experience that was, than chineese stuff started pouring in and though it was cheaper difference in quality was unbelievable
  • @judywauford8095
    I’ve shopped from Temu about 20 times and I love their items especially their clothes! I’ve been disappointed in a few things but loved most of their things! I’ve bought quite a few shirts for my boyfriend and he loves them! I hope you’re wrong about them.
  • @fritzeph6550
    Japan store here in the Philippines has Japanese brands but made in China. I think it's expensive to buy authentic Japanese brands here in the Philippines and they still import to China because not all items are bad.
  • So I went to the website you suggested , (Both Raccoon and Superdelivery) and the items I am looking for says they were "Made in China" So correct me if I'm wrong, but all these sites are doing is buying directly from China and marking up the price for resale. I was looking for products that were Made in Japan, not a middle man for China. I would be better off price wise ordering through Alibaba! What gives here?