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Buyee is a Japanese proxy buying service that enables international shoppers to purchase from Japanese e-commerce sites and auctions. They provide purchasing, inspection, consolidation, and international shipping services for items from Yahoo Auctions Japan, Rakuten, Amazon Japan, and other Japanese platforms.
Use our dimensional weight calculator to estimate your chargeable weight with carrier presets.
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Dimensions:
40 × 30 × 25 cm
Actual weight:
3.5 kg
Note: Actual divisors vary by carrier and service level. Use our calculator with the appropriate preset for accurate estimates.
Buyee serves as a gateway for international buyers looking to access Japanese e-commerce platforms and auction sites that typically only ship domestically within Japan. When using Buyee to ship purchases internationally, understanding their shipping cost calculations helps you make informed decisions about consolidation and carrier selection for your Japanese goods. Buyee calculates shipping using either actual weight or volumetric weight, applying the higher value as the chargeable weight—a standard practice in international shipping that affects how much you pay. The platform partners with multiple carriers including Japan Post services (EMS, SAL, Surface), DHL, FedEx, and other freight options, each with distinct pricing structures and volumetric weight rules that vary by destination country. For buyers of Japanese merchandise—anime figures, fashion, electronics, and collectibles—package dimensions significantly impact shipping costs, especially for items with elaborate retail packaging that takes up considerable space relative to weight. Buyee's consolidation service allows combining purchases from multiple sellers into a single international shipment, which can optimize both packaging efficiency and overall shipping costs when managed strategically.
Buyee calculates international shipping based on chargeable weight. They measure your package's actual weight in kilograms and calculate volumetric weight using (L × W × H) ÷ divisor. The higher weight determines your shipping cost. Pricing includes first weight charges plus additional weight increments that vary by carrier and destination. Buyee also charges domestic shipping fees (seller to Buyee warehouse) separately from international shipping. Service fees apply based on the purchase amount.
Buyee's volumetric weight divisors depend on the chosen carrier. DHL and FedEx typically use 5000 (cm³/kg), while Japan Post services (EMS, SAL) generally use 6000 for most destinations. For instance, a 45cm × 35cm × 30cm package has a volume of 47,250 cm³, giving a volumetric weight of 9.45kg with a 5000 divisor or 7.88kg with a 6000 divisor. Buyee's shipping calculator displays both values and indicates which applies. Certain shipping methods may have dimension limits or volumetric weight thresholds that affect pricing.
These are typical values that may vary by carrier, service level, and account terms. Always confirm with Buyee for accurate rates.
Use Buyee's consolidation service to combine multiple purchases and potentially reduce overall shipping costs
Request minimal packaging when item condition allows—original retail boxes increase volumetric weight
Compare Japan Post options (EMS, SAL) which often have better volumetric rates than express carriers
Time your consolidation to balance storage fees against shipping optimization
For figures and collectibles, weigh protection needs against volumetric cost impact
Check carrier-specific dimension limits before consolidating large items
Buyee uses chargeable weight—the higher of actual weight or volumetric weight. Volumetric weight = (L × W × H in cm) ÷ divisor. Divisors vary by carrier (5000-6000 typically). Shipping includes first weight plus additional weight charges per increment.
DHL and FedEx typically use 5000, while Japan Post options (EMS, SAL, Surface) generally use 6000. The higher divisor means lower volumetric weight for the same package size, potentially saving money on bulky items.
Yes—consolidate multiple orders, request minimal packaging when possible, compare carriers (Japan Post often has better volumetric rates), and time purchases to maximize consolidation efficiency. Consider volumetric impact when purchasing bulky items.
Items from multiple sellers ship to Buyee's warehouse. You can then request consolidation into a single international shipment. Buyee repacks items into one box, potentially reducing total volumetric weight compared to shipping separately.
Japanese figures typically have elaborate packaging that's large relative to the item's weight. This means volumetric weight often exceeds actual weight significantly. Consolidating multiple items and considering packaging options can help manage costs.
Buyee provides 30 days of free storage. After that, daily storage fees apply. Plan your consolidation timing to avoid storage costs while optimizing shipping efficiency.
EMS is faster (typically 3-7 days) but more expensive. SAL (Surface Air Lifted) is slower (2-4 weeks) but cheaper. Both use similar volumetric calculations (6000 divisor typically). EMS includes better tracking and insurance options.
Buyee offers some packaging customization during consolidation. You can request item protection levels and packing preferences, though options are more limited than Chinese shopping agents. Communicate special needs through their request system.
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