JAPAN MARKET INTELLIGENCE
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Used cameras & lenses · Japan secondary market

Buy from Japan
without getting burned.

Real Japanese-market prices, engineer-grade condition checks, and deal alerts — so you never overpay and never get a fungus-ridden “near mint.”

Founding membership $99/yr, locked for life — you’re only charged when we launch. No spam.

Built in Japan by a camera/electronics engineer
The problem

Japan has the world’s best-value used gear. You just can’t see it.

✕ Price

The cheap stock and rare finds live on Yahoo Auctions, Mercari & Map Camera — in Japanese, behind a domestic-only wall. You’re guessing if an eBay price is fair.

✕ Condition

“Near mint” doesn’t always mean mint. Fungus, haze, sticky aperture, dead light meters — described in shorthand you can’t verify.

✕ Trust

Which seller, which proxy, what customs cost? One wrong call and you’ve overpaid for a lens that needs a CLA.

What you get

A Japan-market desk in your pocket.

Not another generic price tracker. Japan-specific intelligence plus an engineer’s eye on condition — the two things that decide whether you win or overpay.

01 / PRICE

Real Japan price

What a body or lens actually sells for in Japan right now — so you instantly know if an eBay listing is a deal or a markup.

02 / GRADING

Engineer-grade checks

Read condition like a pro: fungus vs haze, shutter wear, sensor & electronics — and whether a specific listing is a buy.

03 / ALERTS

Deal & restock alerts

Tell us the models you want. Get pinged when a clean copy lists at the right price in Japan.

04 / SOURCING

Trusted sourcing

Which proxies and sellers to use, customs & import demystified — the safe path from Japan to your door.

Founding membership
$99/ year · locked for life
After launch: Pro $14/mo · Premium $59/mo (deeper data + 1:1 grading checks)

You’re only charged at launch. If we don’t launch, you pay nothing. Cancel anytime.

Who’s building this

An engineer in Japan who buys this gear.

Production/manufacturing engineer based near Tokyo — optics, mechanics, electronics. I read the Japanese market every day and grade gear the way I’d inspect a part on the line. This is the tool I wished existed.