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Amazon.com.au adds millions of Japanese products to its store

17 Jun 2023

Amazon Australia has today announced the expansion of Amazon’s international offering on Amazon.com.au, to include products from Amazon Japan. The launch will include over 4 million new products, added to the more than 200 million already available on Amazon.com.au, from a wide range of categories including beauty and skincare, fashion, consumer electronics, toys, homewares and more.

Joining Amazon Global Store arcs from the UK, the US and Germany, the Japanese offering on Amazon.com.au will include millions of products, many of which have a cult following online and on social media, from brands such as KOTOBUKIYA, SOTO and Hario. With an estimated delivery time of 10 days, Australian Prime members can access free delivery from Japan via the Amazon.com.au store and non-Prime members can unlock free delivery on orders over $49.

Global Stores Support Manager, Bronwyn Evans says “We know Aussie shoppers love cult Japanese brands and J-Beauty sees hundreds of millions of views on social media, so we look forward to seeing how customers react to the new selection on Amazon.com.au. We’re so excited that Amazon Japan will be able to offer millions of products on Amazon.com.au, all with convenient delivery options to Australia.”

Customers can now access to much hyped J-Beauty products, with brands such as Canmake, MARO17, Yanagiya, Softymo, UNO, Orbis and Saborino now available.  Other products available from Japan on Amazon.com.au include Gucci bags and accessories, LEGO, Mitsubishi Pencil, and Shimano.

A country also known across the world for popular toys and games, the Amazon.com.au Japanese offering will also include figurines and merchandise from Pokémon, Sailor Moon, Bandai, Hello Kitty, Yu-Gi-Oh! and Digimon and many more - perfect for collectors and children alike.

To see the full range of Japanese products and brands now available on the Amazon.com.au Global Store head to www.amazon.com.au/amazonjapan.

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