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How to Buy Tamagotchi & Virtual Pets from Japan

Japan gets Tamagotchi first — with exclusive colors, collaborations and models that never ship abroad. Here’s how to import current and vintage virtual pets from overseas.

Quick answer: Japanese Tamagotchi release first and include many exclusive and collaboration models with Japanese menus, sold on Japanese channels — so use a proxy. They use small batteries (no voltage issue, but batteries may be excluded from shipping). Vintage units are collectible — confirm the screen and buttons work.

Why buy from Japan

Japan is the home market, so it gets the newest devices first and a steady stream of exclusive colorways and collaborations. For collectors, it’s also the best source of vintage and sealed units.

Current vs vintage

  • Current models — latest connected Tamagotchi and exclusives.
  • Vintage (1990s) — original units and re-releases, collectible especially sealed.
  • Collabs & limited colors — frequently Japan-only.

What to check

For used units, ask if the screen and buttons work, about battery corrosion, and completeness (box, strap). Menus are usually in Japanese.

Shipping & customs

Small and light, cheap to ship (batteries may be excluded). Total cost = item + (domestic shipping) + proxy fee + international shipping + possible customs.

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FAQ

Are Japanese Tamagotchi different?

Japan gets releases first plus exclusive colors, collabs and models, with Japanese menus; many are Japan-only.

Battery or voltage issues?

Small batteries, so no voltage issue, but batteries may be excluded from shipping.

Are vintage units collectible?

Yes — original 1990s and sealed units; check screen and buttons on used ones.

Last updated: June 2026. General info; not affiliated with Bandai. Verify function before buying.