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How to Buy from Yahoo Auctions Japan from Overseas

Yahoo Auctions (ヤフオク) is Japan’s biggest auction site and the best source for vintage, rare and high-value goods. Here’s how overseas buyers win and import items.

Quick answer: Yahoo Auctions sells only to buyers with a Japanese account, address and payment, so overseas buyers use a proxy bidding service that bids, wins and forwards the item. Master three things: bid timing (sniping), reading the seller’s rating, and total cost (hammer price + domestic shipping + proxy fee + international shipping + customs).

Why a proxy

Yahoo Auctions is domestic-only and auctions end on a fixed clock (often while you sleep). A proxy bids with its own verified account and can place precisely-timed bids for you — see also our sniping guide and marketplace comparison.

How proxy bidding works

  1. Find the auction and copy the URL.
  2. Set your maximum bid with the proxy.
  3. The proxy bids up to (never over) your max, usually sniping late.
  4. If you win, pay hammer price + domestic shipping + fee.
  5. Item ships to the proxy, then internationally to you.

Auto-extension & sniping

自動延長 (auto-extension): a late bid pushes the end time out (often ~5 min), repeating until bidding stops — so a last-second bid doesn’t guarantee a win. Sniping (bidding late, to your honest max) avoids emotional bidding wars.

Reading seller ratings

On a no-returns platform, the seller’s rating (評価) is your protection. Check total volume, percentage positive, and recent negatives; be wary of zero-rating sellers on high-value items.

Cost & shipping

Total = hammer price + domestic shipping (seller- or winner-paid) + proxy fee + international shipping + possible customs. Bulky lots use volumetric weight; insure valuable wins.

FAQ

Do I need an account to bid?

To bid directly, yes (plus Japanese address/payment). Overseas buyers use a proxy that bids with its own account.

What is auto-extension?

A late bid extends the end time (~5 min), repeating until bidding stops — limiting last-second steals.

Can I cancel a winning bid?

No — a bid is binding. Set a maximum you’ll honor.

Last updated: June 2026. General info; not affiliated with Yahoo! JAPAN. Verify details before bidding.