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How to Buy Kamen Rider Henshin Belts (DX & CSM) from Japan
Henshin belts are the crown jewels of Kamen Rider collecting — and the premium CSM line is Japan-only. Here’s how to import DX and CSM belts from overseas.
DX vs CSM
- DX — the mainstream toy belt sold during a series’ run; affordable, kid-and-collector friendly.
- CSM (Complete Selection Modification) — premium, adult-targeted reissues with better materials, fuller sound libraries and detail; usually Premium Bandai web-exclusive and limited.
Why a proxy
CSM and many Premium Bandai belts are limited and Japan-only, selling out fast and reselling at a premium abroad. A proxy can buy them at release where possible, or secondhand from Japanese marketplaces.
Condition & what to check
For used belts, ask if all sounds/lights work, whether all collectible parts (gimmick items like cards, drivers, keys) are included, and about wear or yellowing. Confirm DX vs CSM and the specific release.
Battery, language & shipping
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Get a free quoteFrequently asked questions
DX vs CSM — what’s the difference?
DX are toy-line belts; CSM are premium adult-collector versions with upgraded sound and detail, often web-exclusive.
Do belts work overseas?
Yes — they’re battery-powered (no voltage issue), but use batteries (shipping limits) and Japanese audio.
Why use a proxy?
Many belts, especially CSM/Premium Bandai, are limited and Japan-only, so a proxy buys at release or secondhand.