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FujiKing is a Japan shopping and procurement platform aimed at the Thai market. It offers self-service bidding on Yahoo Auction, self-service ordering on Mercari, proxy purchasing from other Japanese websites, and forwarding/import services from Japan to Thailand. Rather than a traditional cross-border e-commerce SaaS product, it is positioned as a Japan proxy-buying, proxy-bidding, and fulfillment intermediary platform, suitable for individuals and businesses that want to source products from Japan.
The platform covers Yahoo Auction, Mercari, Rakuten, and other Japanese websites. Users can search, bid, and place orders on their own, while Mercari also supports price negotiation. Premium ID users get benefits such as unlimited bidding, paying after winning an auction, and self-service negotiation on Mercari. On the logistics side, FujiKing supports domestic shipping within Japan, transport from its Japan warehouse to its Thailand warehouse, and status tracking after arrival in Thailand. It also sends real-time updates via LINE for orders, bid prices, and shipping status. Sea freight usually takes 25-45 days after the vessel departs, while air freight takes about 7-10 days. Final-mile delivery in Thailand can be handled by Thailand Post, Flash, or self-pickup.
The site states that registration is free and offers a Best Rate Package, which uses a more favorable JPY exchange rate to reduce purchasing costs. Its target users include merchants, proxy buyers, and frequent purchasers. Withdrawals are free of charge. However, the page does not disclose specific commissions, service fees, shipping rate tables, or Best Rate package pricing, so the actual cost still needs to be calculated before placing an order. Payment methods include QR Code, bank app scan-to-pay, and credit cards, with the platform claiming instant account crediting. This is clearly tailored to local Thai payment habits.
Its advantages are broad coverage of Japanese platforms and self-service bidding, which reduces waiting time for customer support. LINE notifications, logistics tracking, and financial reports are also practical for sellers in Thailand. The company claims to be legally registered in both Thailand and Japan. The downsides are limited fee transparency and relatively long sea freight lead times. Its service flow and payment methods are also highly Thailand-centric, making it less friendly for non-Thai users.
FujiKing is better suited to individual buyers in Thailand, Japan proxy shoppers, collectibles sellers, second-hand fashion sellers, and branded-goods merchants. For Chinese users who want to shop from Japan, Buyee, ZenMarket, FROM JAPAN, Tenso, or China-based Japan forwarding services may be better first options. The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, RMB payments, or shipping to China, so its accessibility from China is currently unknown.
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fujiking.co is an Thailand E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fujiking.co directly.