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Japanese secondhand & proxy-shopping glossary

Plain-language definitions of the shipping, customs, and condition terms you'll meet when buying secondhand from Japan with jpdrop.

Proxy shopping
Buying through an intermediary who purchases an item on your behalf in a country where you can't easily shop directly, then forwards it to you internationally.
Package forwarding
A service that receives parcels at a local address in Japan and re-ships them to your country — what jpdrop does after buying and inspecting your item.
De-minimis threshold
The declared value below which a country charges no import duty (and sometimes no tax). It varies widely — about $800 in the US, far lower in many other countries.
Customs duty
A tax a country levies on imported goods, based on the declared value and product type. It's paid by the buyer to their local customs authority.
VAT / GST
Value-added tax or goods-and-services tax that many countries apply to imports, often alongside or instead of customs duty.
Declared value
The price written on the customs form, used to assess duty and tax. jpdrop declares accurate values on every shipment.
EMS
Express Mail Service — Japan Post's fast, tracked international courier, a common balance of speed and cost (roughly 5–7 days to many countries).
DHL Express
A private international courier offering fast, fully tracked delivery from Japan, typically in 3–5 business days.
FedEx International
A private courier alternative for fast, tracked international shipping from Japan, usually 3–5 business days.
Surface mail (economy)
Slow sea/ground shipping — the cheapest option, taking several weeks to a few months to arrive.
Volumetric (dimensional) weight
A shipping weight calculated from a parcel's size rather than its actual weight; carriers charge whichever is greater, so bulky-but-light items can cost more.
Condition grade
A letter/number rating (often S, A, B, C) Japanese sellers use to describe an item's wear, from like-new to heavily used.
Warehouse inspection
jpdrop's check of each item at our Japanese warehouse against its listing — confirming condition and accuracy before it ships internationally.
Consolidation
Combining several purchases into one international shipment to reduce overall shipping cost.
Service fee
jpdrop's tiered charge (5–15% of the item price, minimum $5, maximum $50) covering purchasing, handling, inspection, and support.
Split payment
Paying the item price plus the service fee at checkout, then the exact international shipping separately once your parcel is weighed — so you never overpay an estimate.