
Retro hardware · Hobby Guide
How to Buy Retro Console Hardware & Accessories from Japan
Japanese retro consoles are plentiful and well-kept — but power and video compatibility trip up importers. Here’s how to buy hardware, controllers and peripherals from Japan the right way.
Why buy hardware from Japan
The supply of Japanese consoles, controllers, cables and peripherals is huge and generally well-cared-for, often at better prices than abroad — plus Japan-only hardware, special editions and accessories that never shipped overseas.
Power & voltage (100V)
Video & region
Older Japanese consoles output for Japanese TV standards and use specific AV connectors; modern TVs may need an adapter, upscaler or RGB cable. Also remember game region locking varies by system (see the retro games guide). Confirm how you’ll connect it to your display.
Condition & accessories
- Working? — ask if it powers on and plays (動作確認済み = tested).
- Yellowing — common on old plastic shells.
- Included items — controllers, AV and power cables, box.
- Age issues — capacitors, save batteries, drive condition on disc systems.
Shipping, cost & customs
Consoles are mid-weight and need protective packing; CRT TVs and large hardware are usually impractical to ship. Total cost = item price + (domestic shipping) + proxy fee + international shipping + possible customs.
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Get a free quoteFrequently asked questions
Will a Japanese console work in my country?
They expect ~100V mains (you may need a transformer) and older ones output for Japanese TV standards. Check power and video first.
Why buy consoles from Japan?
Abundant, well-kept hardware at good prices, including Japan-only consoles and accessories.
What should I check on used hardware?
That it powers on and works, yellowing, included cables/controllers, and capacitor/battery condition on older systems.