Tabletop · Hobby Guide

How to Buy Japanese Board Games from Overseas

Japan’s designer board game scene is thriving, with clever small-box titles and event-only releases. Here’s how to import Japanese tabletop games from abroad.

Quick answer: Japan has a lively designer and small-press board game scene (with event releases like Game Market) full of titles hard to find or untranslated abroad — sold on Japanese channels, so use a proxy. The key check is language dependency: some games are language-independent, others need Japanese (English rules may exist online).

Why buy board games from Japan

Beyond well-known titles, Japan has a deep small-press and indie scene — many sold at events like Game Market in limited runs — plus Japanese editions and exclusives. For collectors and enthusiasts, the source market has games you simply can’t get elsewhere.

Language dependency

Before buying, check how much Japanese the game requires. Some are language-independent (abstract or icon-driven); others rely on text on cards or rules. English rules are sometimes available online — but confirm whether the components themselves need Japanese.

Condition & completeness

For used games, confirm all components are present (cards, tokens, dice), the box condition, and any wear. For sealed, confirm the edition. Ask for photos of contents for valuable or out-of-print titles.

Shipping, cost & customs

Big-box games are bulky and heavy (volumetric weight); small-box games ship cheaply. Consolidate where possible. Total cost = item price + (domestic shipping) + proxy fee + international shipping + possible customs.

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Frequently asked questions

Are Japanese board games in Japanese only?

Many are, though some are language-independent or have English rules online. Check language dependency first.

Why buy from Japan?

A vibrant designer scene with small-press and event titles hard to find or untranslated abroad.

Expensive to ship?

Big boxes are bulky and heavy; small-box games are cheap. Consolidate where possible.

Last updated: June 2026. General information; not affiliated with any publisher. Verify language and completeness before buying.