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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.
Japanese cars are reliable but look elsewhere for performance. The Rav 4 is particularly hideous, push the gas pedal going uphill, it just refuses to accelerate 😡🤪
@@Lululemon2023 Actually the Nissan GTR is a speed demon and is reliable. Also if you want a reliable luxury car with performance in mind, Lexus ISF, Lexus IS500, Lexus RCF, Infiniti Q50 Redsport 400, Infiniti Q60 Redsport 400, MKIV supra, R34 Skyline, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo, Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4, and Infiniti M56/Q70 5.6L.
@@davidperry4013 except for Acura the rest suck, a VW Gti beats any of the Lexus. Btw I owned two top line Lexus and they steering weren’t steady at high speed, didn’t hold to the road at corners nor responsive to accelerating on uphills. They weren’t fun to drive, they really suck.
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.
@@leezhieng I lived in japan for a while they still produce stuff made in japan but those are only sold in japan in person the stuff you find online is mostly made in china. so yes they still produce stuff but for foreigners they just sell made in china stuff cause japan has a culture of fuck them foreigners
@@leezhieng Yup - I agree 100% to this. I have been dealing with South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Mainland China, the U.S., and the U,.K. over a span of 45 years. Many sub-assembly and small goods from Japan are actually Made in China - for Japanese companies. Those Chinese manufacturers often use Japanese and/or German made machines and produce the parts that their Japanese clients want according to Japanese specified specifications. The products are shipped to Japan - only a stone's throw away - checked and then, re-shipped out from Japan. Also, many finished Japanese products these days come out of other countries than Japan itself. This UA-cam blogger is subjective and biased in his evaluations and appear to be a Japanese hugger with an anti-Chinese bent. I don't like subjective reviews and comments that have a very cursory overview instead of an in-depth study. He does come across as genuine and convincing but I have down-voted and not subscribed to it after viewing a few of his videos and found a subjectivity which I don't particularly like. However, this is my own personal opinion based upon my own experiences which differ from his.
Hello. I'm trying to start an online site. I'm looking for a list of proven good reviews of consistently good. Japanese companies with great shipment timing, quality, quantity, and private label success to use that's better than Alibaba.
I have purchased items from Tokyo made in China. But the quality of those products are very good, as compared to same product in our country. It seemed that China supplies better quality to Japan.
@@andablezengaming9044if so then it's the same with BYD, great Wall motors etc in my country...while minimal issues from buying in NZ, in China...not so much... difference in quality...if you going to sell I'm another country. So while okay in my country...BYD in china Burn Your Driveway 😂 literally hundreds of BYDs burning
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 ❤️❤️❤️
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
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?
Honestly, a lot of small products in Japan come from China. If you find any cool stuffs in Japan, go directly to the factories in China, you can find the same quality but cheaper.
It's a very good and informative video and your idea of importing from Japan is an excellent one. But the problem is that all of the products I checked on "Super Delivery" are made in China. If you look carefully under the "Specification" they have clearly written "Country of manufacture: China"
I have been wanting to source from Japan for over a decade. I have spent time looking, off and on, and never found any source like this and this is what I was looking for. The only thing I would like to see is a move towards a hybrid account (dropshipping/wholesale). Hopefully someone will create that some day. But I understand why it is wholesale only. Thank you for sharing this!
Hi dear, I just joined Super Delivery, and found out that most of the products are Made In China and not Made in Japan. If so, then why to spend more money from Super Delivery, while same products we can get at way cheaper price from China, Hong Kong, Thailand and Vietnam?
Unfortunately they only show you this behavior because you're a tourist. If you start living in Japan it'll be hard to make friends. I have Japanese friends and i feel that most of the time they aren't there for me when i need them.
If your family experience the atrocities from the Japs during WWII. A lot of American GIs and British of that era hated them as hell. Because they were treated to hell. As for humble? Not a chance. Go dig deeper and see for yourself.
Thanks for this. Was really excited about the non-sweatshop, high-quality aspect...but then went looking on their site and most of the neat products I check out were actually manufactured in China 😭
Good Japanese products might come from Chinese, the catch is quality control. If you have an office to send inspectosr to do the QC in factories. The quality could be raised above the low cost junks.
The Japanese DAISO stores here in California are “Dollar stores”, selling Japanese products but Made in China. What Japanese company can compete with that?
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.
They overwork and underpay their employees (there would be lawsuits in this country if American companies did what they do), and just because something appears to be well made doesn't mean it isn't severely adulterated with something (dangerous colors, additives, raw materials, etc) that will cause health problems later. You clearly aren't keeping up with what's going on in China. There are some excellent channels that provide very useful information.
@@GL-iv4rw China insights, China in focus, China fact chasers, China insider with David Zhang, China uncensored, China news and insights, China observer, China truths, China undercover, China unscripted. I'm sure I've missed some whose name does not start with China.
I also import products from Japan. Stationery. They are very beautiful, high quality and cheap!! I sell on Etsy but as they are not handmade, Etsy doesn´t put them much in front of a lot of people!! I think that people in USA and Europe would love Japanese products!
Generally love your content - but this one was quite misleading (I get the Japan-o-philia, been doing business with Japan for decades). Maybe you have a stake in the success of this platform (explaining the incentive) but - to say that only 'some' of the products might not be made in Japan lacks the integrity your content is generally known for. Most of the products appear to be sourced from China - meaning - you're effectively paying more for Chinese goods - made to Chinese standards, imported into Japan - where Japanese import duties are applied, a provision/margin for the Japanese importer is then added, not to mention a further margin for the site - and that's your price. You're paying a Japanese intermediary, for goods from China, that you could import directly at a much lower cost. Most Japanese entities don't want to engage with foreign clients - for reasons you'd likely not want to cover in your videos so as not to alienate your viewer base. There are still restaurants and businesses in Japan today with signs "Japanese only" on them. Why Japan remains off limits in many ways to the rest of the world is a topic most would rather not discuss. Without doubt - Japanese quality is second to none (or second only to Japanese quality from decades passed), however - it's far from the clear-cut utopia of ethical practices, business standards, manufacturing quality, elegantly presented here. Sourcing genuine goods from Japan - requires going there - forming lasting relationships (that require months, if not years, to cement), and above all else - demonstrating your 'worthiness' of that relationship, rather than pulling out your credit card, and a platform that offers (mostly?) Chinese made goods, under the flag of "sourced from Japan".
I have no stake in this company whatsoever. And you have to realize that sourcing and making great products goes way beyond just where the materials are fabricated. To say that we are paying double is grossly false. The quality control and ingenuity is what is important here. We are generalizing an entire country here, but the quality that I've experienced from Japan is just way better. They care about reliability, packaging, everything. Whereas many factories I've worked with in China just throw something in a box and QC is always a problem
@@mywifequitherjobI second what you say. The issue here is not who makes it. Question is how good is the quality of delivered goods. And how much is the product tested at source. Chinese products in themselves are not the problem.
I think this as to do with the fact the Chinese suppliers are well awear of the fact that exporting substandard products to Japan will cost them a lot of trouble with the Chinese Government. And so will not go that route. Enhance they only ship quality if they must. There are a lot of quality goods in China, but a lot of unscrupulous dealers.
I want to create my company AFTER finding the product, the good thing is you can browse products beforehand, then create the company and ask for estimates
I am a freight forwarder from China. If you want to import from China, you can designate us to provide you with full freight services, which will reduce more costs.
I’ve been living in Japan for over 3 decades. Always top quality if more expensive than made in China. I can always trust made in Japan. Chinese products rarely have quality control. Buy some clothing. It’s potluck the size you get. Quality control is definitely a concern.
I am not a reseller but I do find your videos very helpful because they are informative. I have bought some stuff on eBay which were made in China, I have found it to be "Hit or Miss" on the quality and/or the description. This is only the second video of yours that I have watched so I will be viewing others. If you have not done videos with products made in Taiwan and Vietnam, I hope you do so in the near future. Again, thanks for the insight that you have provided.
I can't imagine how hard it would be to decide to take on a moneygetback role of scammed persons. The history needs to be remembered though and the help that was born through such pain and suffering. Mad respect to these Exelasupport that take on these roles.
I forget the year and individual who tried to introduce QA to the US manufacturers. But US declined. Japan invited him to come there. They approved of his ideas.
thanks, i quickly checked for sports bras which is what i sell. their products are made in china too. nothing wrong with buying from china if you have a team who can monitor the measurements and quality of stitching.
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.
Thx, I'm currently not importing products, but planning for the future. Great content, thanks a lot. And the fact that China's moral compass is kinda off these days, makes a good or even better alternative even more important.
I have heard of Importing from japan, Idk about as a business but i know as a Individual those independent company's that ship from japan to America are EXTREMELY EXSPENSIVE.
I follow Japanese Rugby and I love Japan I learned to make Sushi camping and diving for oysters in Stewart Island I met a Japonese camper in a remote hut three days hike from Horse shoe bay just me and him my friend had our diving equipment he brought by boat and we dived for oysters scallops Paua kina we dined like kings on free on seafood and my new Japanese friend cooked and we exchanged friendship it made his solo journey to New Zealand more enjoyable and he worked for Honda great people
CANADA MAKES GREAT PRODUCT SO DOES MEXICO, BUT THEY CHARGE ALMOST AS USA, A FRACTIONAL PRICE CHEAPER. JAPAN IS OFFERING GREAT QUALITY AND CONSITANCY, MY DAD LOVED JAPANESE PRODUCTS HE WAS AUDIOFILE
very detailed and helpful info - Thank You! I've been thinking of starting an online business but don't want to source from China, so this video came at the right time for me.
Nice video, Japanese people are very meticulous, they possess a craftsmanship spirit, and some Chinese manufacturers also admire this quality. However, the cost of Japanese products is relatively higher, and many products are also manufactured by Chinese factories. But their quality control is indeed quite strict
Yes, because Japanese business owners strategically establish operations in China, for coast-effective production due to lower labor expenses and a longer workforce. However, they meticulously uphold Japanese quality standards through stringent oversight, ensuring that products maintain the renowned quality associated with Japanese craftsmanship. this approach allows them to capitalize on China's Economic advantages while preserving the high standards synonymous with Japanese products.
I am brasilian and living in japan! And the product is much better then selling in japan. But few brasilian buy japanese itens because the high price...
Don't tell the secrets my guy lol My wife is from Malaysia and I LOVE ASIA you are so right, so many better products in Japan , Thailand and Malaysia ,, Great video
What a very interesting video. Great presentation. Certainly worth looking into. Thanks for the heads up. I live in the U.K and it looks like they would send / work with the U.K market
Great Video! So happy it came up on my screen. I am looking to start an online business and I agree, the quality is far better than most. I would be honored to find a product or two and support Japanese business. Arigato!
This makes a lot of sense, buying from Japan instead of China....China products suck... I have an older 2005 guitar from epiphone called an Elitist Les Paul... made in Japan in the matsomuko factory ... it's better than a real Gibson Les Paul from usa...I will be getting started with this re selling soon, so glad I found your video.
Japan has run into the same high labor cost issues there as here in the U.S. and a lot of their manufacturing for what has traditionally been known as quality made in Japan products is also being farmed out to China and Vietnam rather than still being manufactured in Japan as in the past.
Thank you for this content. I've been trying to get away from Chinese goods as much as possible. The toxicity in their material is getting higher and higher. I like that there are alternatives
Japan is strict about product quality and purchasing from overseas can be difficult. If you are looking for high quality and unique products from other wholesale market, Japan is a good choice. In addition to that, Korea also has a fashion jewelry wholesale market, which is more diverse and of better quality than China.
it would be nice knowing that best stuff stays in Japan. for example, some Mitotuyo instruments are not allowed to be exported after buying locally in Japan. My churchmate also mentioned to me that cars in Japan have harder chassis than in North American market
Back in the mid-20th century Japan was originally known for poor quality product and then they started losing respect and market share worldwide, and they changed and never went back. If they are also somehow managing to get Chinese products that live up to their standards and then resell those, then I would say it's worth it because they're doing the leg work for us. The hardest part is knowing just how terribly Chinese companies treat their employees, or their nearly or actual slave laborers.
well , that is not for everybody and is not the same like Aliexpress . I have only an online store and they are asking me to summit a picture of outside of the building of my store. Aliexpress does not ask for that, you just make an account and start shopping.
The only issue is delivery times are slower. One note the Japanese keep the best products for themselves. Now you too can buy the. Do your homework, there is money too be saved.
It's a shame they won't entertain drop shipping. It seems suitable if your store is a brick & mortar and you have physical storage. Otherwise for international online stores you would have to store and re-ship yourself, so there's inventory cost and storage cost, which are not on the table for drop-shipping. Doesn't seem to be ideal if you're not a brick & mortar shop.
Thanks I've been looking for something like this for my tea company. Now I just need a way to get in touch with tea growers in Japan. I am skeptical about organic teas from China.
I made a DHL Express delivery and payed in Japan, but in Germany again... very very expensive delivery for Keyboard parts where 50 % of the stuff was no included, like i ordered.
Interesting what you say. But the problem of prices still remains. What do we do with prices? I hope you have not forgotten that nowadays poverty is great everywhere. I hope you understand what I'm saying. I totally agree with you. But the prices are what they are.
I have been doing this since the 80's as well as collaborating with Japanese engineers to create new products, selling them in Japan as well as the USA. Japan should develop the same inexpensive delivery logistics that China is exploiting. Japan also needs to lower barriers to selling in Japan for US companies.
I haven't found no Japan products on this website, only China, Taiwan, Vietnam. Of course, some of them are with description saying made in Japan, but hey, I don't think they bother themself manufacturing pens over there on this tiny island
You don’t need to talk down on China to let your point go through. I have checked the site very well. Many of the products are not even made in Japan. They are produced in other Asian countries including China. I don’t know why Westerners always want to look down on others. As an African I go to China for business and the treat you good with respect, unlike the West…
You just then don't like the west ..stereotyping ain't good. In every country there are good and bad people. In china some Africans have not been treated good .. i watched Wode Maya's videos during lockdown when Africans were being thrown out of houses, hotels they rented and segregated during that corona time.... your hate for the west is very evident here.
Sometimes asian community living in western country like to belittle their ancestral country to prove they are not asian and trying to get the westerners to accept them as their own. Inferiority complex is the term.
I went to Japan years ago and they have the “100 yen” stores all made in China! It’s the equivalent of the 99cents stores. The really good stuff they have…they DO NOT export! The country is great at taking care of their own! They make better stuff for their countrymen only! Their “Toyota models” are called Lexus in the USA!
Jdm products are expensive. Usually when its very cheap it means they are made somewhere else and shipped for japan then sold from japan to other countries. Id say another cheaper option will be the Philippine made products. They are not as good as jdm but definitely alot better than products coming from sweat shops from China.
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What else you do besides defaming yourself???
I truly enjoyed this read! Thanks a bunch 💙
another Lamoid IM'er
U r dishonest
I'm not sure sure who your comment is aimed at?
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.
I am in south Africa 🇿🇦 can you pls plug me with suppliers in China I want to start a business 🙏
@@lindiwemaja986 what products do you wanna have?
Hey Alex, can you recommend resources on how to learn international B2B like you?
@lindiwemaja986, what's your business?
you are a smart guy.
Been buying Japanese cars for a good reason ... not cheap, not expensive, plenty of included options, and quality, quality, quality
Japanese cars are reliable but look elsewhere for performance. The Rav 4 is particularly hideous, push the gas pedal going uphill, it just refuses to accelerate 😡🤪
@@Lululemon2023 JAPAN NUMBA WON GO AWAY
@@Lululemon2023 Actually the Nissan GTR is a speed demon and is reliable. Also if you want a reliable luxury car with performance in mind, Lexus ISF, Lexus IS500, Lexus RCF, Infiniti Q50 Redsport 400, Infiniti Q60 Redsport 400, MKIV supra, R34 Skyline, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo, Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4, and Infiniti M56/Q70 5.6L.
@@davidperry4013 except for Acura the rest suck, a VW Gti beats any of the Lexus. Btw I owned two top line Lexus and they steering weren’t steady at high speed, didn’t hold to the road at corners nor responsive to accelerating on uphills. They weren’t fun to drive, they really suck.
You know those Japanese cars are actually made in China right?
Tools from Japan are wonderful quality. I have a Socket Set from Komatsu over 30 years old still going strong
Love the fact you are exploring this! Another thing I love longevity and minimal maintenance. I hope Japan continues this pursuit of craftsmanship. ❤
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.
They are actually made in China as well. Japan doesn't really produce anything by themselves anymore.
@@leezhieng I lived in japan for a while they still produce stuff made in japan but those are only sold in japan in person the stuff you find online is mostly made in china. so yes they still produce stuff but for foreigners they just sell made in china stuff cause japan has a culture of fuck them foreigners
@@leezhieng Yup - I agree 100% to this. I have been dealing with South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Mainland China, the U.S., and the U,.K. over a span of 45 years. Many sub-assembly and small goods from Japan are actually Made in China - for Japanese companies. Those Chinese manufacturers often use Japanese and/or German made machines and produce the parts that their Japanese clients want according to Japanese specified specifications. The products are shipped to Japan - only a stone's throw away - checked and then, re-shipped out from Japan. Also, many finished Japanese products these days come out of other countries than Japan itself.
This UA-cam blogger is subjective and biased in his evaluations and appear to be a Japanese hugger with an anti-Chinese bent. I don't like subjective reviews and comments that have a very cursory overview instead of an in-depth study. He does come across as genuine and convincing but I have down-voted and not subscribed to it after viewing a few of his videos and found a subjectivity which I don't particularly like. However, this is my own personal opinion based upon my own experiences which differ from his.
Hello. I'm trying to start an online site. I'm looking for a list of proven good reviews of consistently good. Japanese companies with great shipment timing, quality, quantity, and private label success to use that's better than Alibaba.
@@leezhieng his products are from china. what a hypocrite.
I love Japan products. I bought a pen over 20 years ago and it is still working good.
It's bc it was made 20 years ago....
guess you dont write much...
@@dendrov😂not below the belt 😅
Most of the items in Japan are made in China. Even with Japanese brands and being sold in Japan.
I have purchased items from Tokyo made in China. But the quality of those products are very good, as compared to same product in our country. It seemed that China supplies better quality to Japan.
@@andablezengaming9044I want to see more made in Japan and made in uk, USA, Australia, Israel again. Tired of seeing China everywhere.
It depends on the customer, the higher the price the better the quality
@@andablezengaming9044if so then it's the same with BYD, great Wall motors etc in my country...while minimal issues from buying in NZ, in China...not so much... difference in quality...if you going to sell I'm another country. So while okay in my country...BYD in china Burn Your Driveway 😂 literally hundreds of BYDs burning
Commercial contract stipulates it
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Thank you for all you do, your advice will have a wonderful result for hundreds of people.
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
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?
Honestly, a lot of small products in Japan come from China. If you find any cool stuffs in Japan, go directly to the factories in China, you can find the same quality but cheaper.
😂😂😂 right !
Design by Japan but produce in China.factories.
@@connieg4615 that is still crap. To me anyways.
@@connieg4615it's the same China junk.
It's a very good and informative video and your idea of importing from Japan is an excellent one. But the problem is that all of the products I checked on "Super Delivery" are made in China. If you look carefully under the "Specification" they have clearly written "Country of manufacture: China"
WOW!!! That's crazy!!! Seem like you will pay more??
oh man. @mywifequitherjob : Thoughts on this comments?
@@happysaucey5700 everything this guy does is dodge
Exactly….
@@happysaucey5700 he thinks the check cleared from Super Delivery, so he doesn't give AF
I have been wanting to source from Japan for over a decade. I have spent time looking, off and on, and never found any source like this and this is what I was looking for. The only thing I would like to see is a move towards a hybrid account (dropshipping/wholesale). Hopefully someone will create that some day. But I understand why it is wholesale only.
Thank you for sharing this!
The products are from China bro don't get fooled by this
Hi dear, I just joined Super Delivery, and found out that most of the products are Made In China and not Made in Japan. If so, then why to spend more money from Super Delivery, while same products we can get at way cheaper price from China, Hong Kong, Thailand and Vietnam?
how did you find out?
I miss Japan. The people were so genuine graceful and kind. Nothing like south Texas in the 90's.
Unfortunately they only show you this behavior because you're a tourist. If you start living in Japan it'll be hard to make friends. I have Japanese friends and i feel that most of the time they aren't there for me when i need them.
If your family experience the atrocities from the Japs during WWII.
A lot of American GIs and British of that era hated them as hell.
Because they were treated to hell.
As for humble?
Not a chance.
Go dig deeper and see for yourself.
Haha, it shows how little you know about Japan. Genuine is never their culture 😂. They are actually exclusive to foreigners
We THANK YOU STEVE! :) Bless you and your family!
Thanks for this. Was really excited about the non-sweatshop, high-quality aspect...but then went looking on their site and most of the neat products I check out were actually manufactured in China 😭
(I realized I can filter by Japan made products only but it drastically reduced the search results)
Good Japanese products might come from Chinese, the catch is quality control. If you have an office to send inspectosr to do the QC in factories. The quality could be raised above the low cost junks.
The Japanese DAISO stores here in California are “Dollar stores”, selling Japanese products but Made in China. What Japanese company can compete with that?
No one
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.
They overwork and underpay their employees (there would be lawsuits in this country if American companies did what they do), and just because something appears to be well made doesn't mean it isn't severely adulterated with something (dangerous colors, additives, raw materials, etc) that will cause health problems later.
You clearly aren't keeping up with what's going on in China. There are some excellent channels that provide very useful information.
@@LloydsofRochester what channels?
@@GL-iv4rw China insights, China in focus, China fact chasers, China insider with David Zhang, China uncensored, China news and insights, China observer, China truths, China undercover, China unscripted. I'm sure I've missed some whose name does not start with China.
I also import products from Japan. Stationery. They are very beautiful, high quality and cheap!! I sell on Etsy but as they are not handmade, Etsy doesn´t put them much in front of a lot of people!! I think that people in USA and Europe would love Japanese products!
Generally love your content - but this one was quite misleading (I get the Japan-o-philia, been doing business with Japan for decades). Maybe you have a stake in the success of this platform (explaining the incentive) but - to say that only 'some' of the products might not be made in Japan lacks the integrity your content is generally known for. Most of the products appear to be sourced from China - meaning - you're effectively paying more for Chinese goods - made to Chinese standards, imported into Japan - where Japanese import duties are applied, a provision/margin for the Japanese importer is then added, not to mention a further margin for the site - and that's your price. You're paying a Japanese intermediary, for goods from China, that you could import directly at a much lower cost. Most Japanese entities don't want to engage with foreign clients - for reasons you'd likely not want to cover in your videos so as not to alienate your viewer base. There are still restaurants and businesses in Japan today with signs "Japanese only" on them. Why Japan remains off limits in many ways to the rest of the world is a topic most would rather not discuss. Without doubt - Japanese quality is second to none (or second only to Japanese quality from decades passed), however - it's far from the clear-cut utopia of ethical practices, business standards, manufacturing quality, elegantly presented here. Sourcing genuine goods from Japan - requires going there - forming lasting relationships (that require months, if not years, to cement), and above all else - demonstrating your 'worthiness' of that relationship, rather than pulling out your credit card, and a platform that offers (mostly?) Chinese made goods, under the flag of "sourced from Japan".
I have no stake in this company whatsoever. And you have to realize that sourcing and making great products goes way beyond just where the materials are fabricated. To say that we are paying double is grossly false. The quality control and ingenuity is what is important here. We are generalizing an entire country here, but the quality that I've experienced from Japan is just way better. They care about reliability, packaging, everything. Whereas many factories I've worked with in China just throw something in a box and QC is always a problem
@@mywifequitherjob Why dont you also share the cost that you pay to the Chinese factories vs those you pay for the Japanese ones?
@@mywifequitherjobI second what you say. The issue here is not who makes it. Question is how good is the quality of delivered goods. And how much is the product tested at source. Chinese products in themselves are not the problem.
Hahaha following western narratives?
I think this as to do with the fact the Chinese suppliers are well awear of the fact that exporting substandard products to Japan will cost them a lot of trouble with the Chinese Government. And so will not go that route. Enhance they only ship quality if they must. There are a lot of quality goods in China, but a lot of unscrupulous dealers.
I want to create my company AFTER finding the product, the good thing is you can browse products beforehand, then create the company and ask for estimates
How is this working ??
Japan also buys from China..
I am a freight forwarder from China. If you want to import from China, you can designate us to provide you with full freight services, which will reduce more costs.
I’ve been living in Japan for over 3 decades. Always top quality if more expensive than made in China. I can always trust made in Japan. Chinese products rarely have quality control. Buy some clothing. It’s potluck the size you get. Quality control is definitely a concern.
As an indian many people are going to china, but i wish if Japan comes i will definitely support japan.
The only issue is the shipping cost from Japan... Very hard to find those easy and quick shipping agency as China
Every single product on super delivery website is sourced from China.
Great video, too bad some of the products listed in Superdelivery are made in China and not Japan
I am not a reseller but I do find your videos very helpful because they are informative. I have bought some stuff on eBay which were made in China, I have found it to be "Hit or Miss" on the quality and/or the description. This is only the second video of yours that I have watched so I will be viewing others. If you have not done videos with products made in Taiwan and Vietnam, I hope you do so in the near future. Again, thanks for the insight that you have provided.
I can't imagine how hard it would be to decide to take on a moneygetback role of scammed persons. The history needs to be remembered though and the help that was born through such pain and suffering. Mad respect to these Exelasupport that take on these roles.
I love Japan products and their food
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.
Thank you, Steve. I have sworn by Japanese products for more decades than I want to admit
I forget the year and individual who tried to introduce QA to the US manufacturers. But US declined. Japan invited him to come there. They approved of his ideas.
Super information, thank you
This guy just listed all the reasons why I love Japan at the start of his video.
I have a stationary business and LOVE Japanese Stationary, pen, pencils and note pads.
thanks, i quickly checked for sports bras which is what i sell. their products are made in china too. nothing wrong with buying from china if you have a team who can monitor the measurements and quality of stitching.
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.
Thx, I'm currently not importing products, but planning for the future. Great content, thanks a lot. And the fact that China's moral compass is kinda off these days, makes a good or even better alternative even more important.
If morals are your concern, boycott American and Israeli goods
I have heard of Importing from japan, Idk about as a business but i know as a Individual those independent company's that ship from japan to America are EXTREMELY EXSPENSIVE.
yes, of course it is safe, bc in japan, your reputation is EVERYTHING. Also japan makes the best stuff, ever. love japan
I buy my stationary from Japan!! Not only they have the coolest stationary but it’s better quality!!!
I love quality control in everything. Got to be type A personality on everything.
This video is why I subscribed to your channel.
Japan is great and their products are very very good.
It’s China. Junk being sold thru Japan suppliers. Do you research.
NEWS BREAK…Lots of Japanese products are also made in China 😂
Japanese products are synonymous with superior quality. I have always loved their products 😊
I believe you I bought a 2009 honda stepwgn many years ago and it was like that car was from the future. I wonder what 2024 one would be like!🤔
I follow Japanese Rugby and I love Japan I learned to make Sushi camping and diving for oysters in Stewart Island I met a Japonese camper in a remote hut three days hike from Horse shoe bay just me and him my friend had our diving equipment he brought by boat and we dived for oysters scallops Paua kina we dined like kings on free on seafood and my new Japanese friend cooked and we exchanged friendship it made his solo journey to New Zealand more enjoyable and he worked for Honda great people
I LOVE products from JAPAN😊. The tea set that I purchased is my favorite😊😊😊😊
Two thumbs up - a lot of beautiful quality goods to be found and ordered out of Japan..
CANADA MAKES GREAT PRODUCT SO DOES MEXICO, BUT THEY CHARGE ALMOST AS USA, A FRACTIONAL PRICE CHEAPER. JAPAN IS OFFERING GREAT QUALITY AND CONSITANCY, MY DAD LOVED JAPANESE PRODUCTS HE WAS AUDIOFILE
very detailed and helpful info - Thank You! I've been thinking of starting an online business but don't want to source from China, so this video came at the right time for me.
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Nice video, Japanese people are very meticulous, they possess a craftsmanship spirit, and some Chinese manufacturers also admire this quality. However, the cost of Japanese products is relatively higher, and many products are also manufactured by Chinese factories. But their quality control is indeed quite strict
Is China junk being sold through Japan suppliers. Do your research.
Yes, because Japanese business owners strategically establish operations in China, for coast-effective production due to lower labor expenses and a longer workforce. However, they meticulously uphold Japanese quality standards through stringent oversight, ensuring that products maintain the renowned quality associated with Japanese craftsmanship. this approach allows them to capitalize on China's Economic advantages while preserving the high standards synonymous with Japanese products.
I am brasilian and living in japan! And the product is much better then selling in japan.
But few brasilian buy japanese itens because the high price...
Don't tell the secrets my guy lol My wife is from Malaysia and I LOVE ASIA you are so right, so many better products in Japan , Thailand and Malaysia ,, Great video
What a very interesting video. Great presentation. Certainly worth looking into. Thanks for the heads up. I live in the U.K and it looks like they would send / work with the U.K market
Glad it was helpful!
It’s China junk being sold through Japan suppliers. Do your research.
Great Video! So happy it came up on my screen. I am looking to start an online business and I agree, the quality is far better than most. I would be honored to find a product or two and support Japanese business. Arigato!
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This makes a lot of sense, buying from Japan instead of China....China products suck... I have an older 2005 guitar from epiphone called an Elitist Les Paul... made in Japan in the matsomuko factory ... it's better than a real Gibson Les Paul from usa...I will be getting started with this re selling soon, so glad I found your video.
Japan has run into the same high labor cost issues there as here in the U.S. and a lot of their manufacturing for what has traditionally been known as quality made in Japan products is also being farmed out to China and Vietnam rather than still being manufactured in Japan as in the past.
completely agree with this!
Thank you for this content. I've been trying to get away from Chinese goods as much as possible. The toxicity in their material is getting higher and higher. I like that there are alternatives
This was excellent - thank you so much.
Japan is strict about product quality and purchasing from overseas can be difficult. If you are looking for high quality and unique products from other wholesale market, Japan is a good choice.
In addition to that, Korea also has a fashion jewelry wholesale market, which is more diverse and of better quality than China.
Im LOVING seeing super delivery site right now!!
I love Japanese products! I have to setup my online store right away.
it would be nice knowing that best stuff stays in Japan. for example, some Mitotuyo instruments are not allowed to be exported after buying locally in Japan. My churchmate also mentioned to me that cars in Japan have harder chassis than in North American market
I just subscribed to your channel thank you so much for sharing
Back in the mid-20th century Japan was originally known for poor quality product and then they started losing respect and market share worldwide, and they changed and never went back.
If they are also somehow managing to get Chinese products that live up to their standards and then resell those, then I would say it's worth it because they're doing the leg work for us.
The hardest part is knowing just how terribly Chinese companies treat their employees, or their nearly or actual slave laborers.
The world miss amazing quality from Japanese devices, equipment, items. USA miss good old days when eveything came from Japan.
My concern is to effect cost reduction, would the Japanese buy from China then resell to a U.S. importer?
well , that is not for everybody and is not the same like Aliexpress . I have only an online store and they are asking me to summit a picture of outside of the building of my store. Aliexpress does not ask for that, you just make an account and start shopping.
Thank you sir! This is very helpful I've been wasting money on Alibaba
The only issue is delivery times are slower. One note the Japanese keep the best products for themselves. Now you too can buy the. Do your homework, there is money too be saved.
This reminds me of a company in the 90s that operated exactly the same called 'SMC'
I am from India and I trust Japanese more for honesty and quality
It's a shame they won't entertain drop shipping. It seems suitable if your store is a brick & mortar and you have physical storage. Otherwise for international online stores you would have to store and re-ship yourself, so there's inventory cost and storage cost, which are not on the table for drop-shipping. Doesn't seem to be ideal if you're not a brick & mortar shop.
And I'm 100% sure the products are from China anyway lol😊
Thanks I've been looking for something like this for my tea company. Now I just need a way to get in touch with tea growers in Japan. I am skeptical about organic teas from China.
It’s China junk being sold through Japan suppliers. Do your research.
I made a DHL Express delivery and payed in Japan, but in Germany again... very very expensive delivery for Keyboard parts where 50 % of the stuff was no included, like i ordered.
Steve Chou, you're the real deal. You know your stuff - no fluff. Cool!
I bought from Japan electric eyelashes curl, it was the same quality like from China. The difference was in higher price..........
I have seen ads for super delivery for a few years now. Always seemed super expensive.
Interesting what you say. But the problem of prices still remains. What do we do with prices? I hope you have not forgotten that nowadays poverty is great everywhere. I hope you understand what I'm saying. I totally agree with you. But the prices are what they are.
I have been doing this since the 80's as well as collaborating with Japanese engineers to create new products, selling them in Japan as well as the USA. Japan should develop the same inexpensive delivery logistics that China is exploiting. Japan also needs to lower barriers to selling in Japan for US companies.
I’m on board for that! ❤
I haven't found no Japan products on this website, only China, Taiwan, Vietnam. Of course, some of them are with description saying made in Japan, but hey, I don't think they bother themself manufacturing pens over there on this tiny island
Thank you for the info.
The Japanese are the Swiss of Asia, quality, good workman ship, labor of love priducts.
You don’t need to talk down on China to let your point go through. I have checked the site very well. Many of the products are not even made in Japan. They are produced in other Asian countries including China.
I don’t know why Westerners always want to look down on others. As an African I go to China for business and the treat you good with respect, unlike the West…
You just then don't like the west ..stereotyping ain't good.
In every country there are good and bad people.
In china some Africans have not been treated good .. i watched Wode Maya's videos during lockdown when Africans were being thrown out of houses, hotels they rented and segregated during that corona time.... your hate for the west is very evident here.
Sometimes asian community living in western country like to belittle their ancestral country to prove they are not asian and trying to get the westerners to accept them as their own. Inferiority complex is the term.
Sounds good, I do not buy food made in China but will buy from Japan.
Yes buy the fish from Fukushima
Super useful video..Works well even for dropshipping 🎉
One man's junk is another man's gold.
What’s even more amazing is bro didn’t blink for like 20 mins
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He blinks when you blink that’s why we never see him do it
I discovered that most of the products in Super Delivery is manufactured in China, though it's a Japanese wholesale website....
I went to Japan years ago and they have the “100 yen” stores all made in China! It’s the equivalent of the 99cents stores. The really good stuff they have…they DO NOT export! The country is great at taking care of their own! They make better stuff for their countrymen only! Their “Toyota models” are called Lexus in the USA!
Japan store here in the Philippines is selling Japanese brands made in China.
Jdm products are expensive. Usually when its very cheap it means they are made somewhere else and shipped for japan then sold from japan to other countries. Id say another cheaper option will be the Philippine made products. They are not as good as jdm but definitely alot better than products coming from sweat shops from China.
Is there a way to find a list of vendors who source from Japan so that as a consumer I can buy from them? Thank you.