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Amazon launches Japan products on Singapore platform

These feature popular brands such as Pokemon, Nintendo, and Bandai.

Amazon has ramped up its selection from Amazon Japan on its online platform in Singapore, seeking to provide customers in the city-state a wider selection of products across multiple categories, the company said in a news release.

These additional offerings feature popular Japanese brands such as Pokémon, Nintendo, Wacom, Yamazaki, Wing/Wacoal, Iris Ohyama, and Bandai.

READ MORE: Six in 10 Singaporeans to shop outside Amazon during Amazon Prime Day

The products cover home, apparel, shoes, electronics, video games, toys, luxury, beauty, and the like. Customers can also expect more product categories from Amazon Japan to be unlocked on Amazon.sg, the company said.

Amazon also said Prime members will have millions of products on Amazon International Store, including the Japan selection, with free international delivery on eligible items with no minimum spend. Meanwhile, non-Prime customers will enjoy free delivery on eligible items with a minimum spend of $28.58 (S$40).

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