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GPinnovation is an automotive parts e-commerce store operated by Nisshin Shokai Co., Ltd. in Japan. The site is positioned as a sales channel for “genuine automotive parts, accessories, rebuilt parts, and used parts.” Its pages clearly list a company address in Handa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, along with a phone number and email address. It is not a general marketplace platform, but rather a vertical auto parts retail/order site.
Judging by its categories, GPinnovation covers passenger car brands such as Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Subaru, Honda, Suzuki, and Daihatsu, as well as genuine parts for commercial vehicle brands including Isuzu, Hino, Mitsubishi Fuso, and UD. It also offers truck parts, audio parts, rebuilt parts, maintenance tools, scan tools, chemicals, oils, and fluids. Some genuine brand-parts pages show “inquire first,” which suggests that not all items can be ordered directly in a standardized way, and that fitment confirmation is an important part of the transaction.
Products are displayed with tax-inclusive prices in Japanese yen. For example, valve stems are listed at 429 yen, a single 19-inch wheel for the Toyota 40-series Alphard is around 49,280 to 50,600 yen, and a full wheel-related set can reach 234,652 yen. Some products are marked “free shipping nationwide” or “free shipping, excluding some regions,” but the site does not disclose full details on delivery times, carriers, return/exchange policies, or international shipping. The main text does not mention payment methods such as credit card, bank transfer, or cash on delivery, so payment convenience is unclear.
Its strengths are a focused vertical category structure, broad brand coverage, and an emphasis on being an authorized retailer of genuine parts for various brands. It has strong reference value for repair shops, car owners, and buyers looking for OEM parts from Japanese automakers. The drawbacks are that key information is incomplete, fitment questions cannot be answered by phone and require email communication, and the site is not especially friendly to non-Japanese users or cross-border buyers. It is better suited to car owners, repair shops, and auto parts procurement staff in Japan who can confirm parts by vehicle model before purchasing.
The text does not provide information on access from China, cross-border payments, or direct shipping to China, so actual usability is unknown. Chinese users purchasing Japanese auto parts should focus on confirming whether overseas cards, forwarding addresses, invoices, and after-sales support are supported. Alternatives include more mature platforms such as Rakuten Japan, Yahoo! Shopping, Amazon Japan’s auto parts category, or MonotaRO.
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gpinnovation.shop is an Japan 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 gpinnovation.shop directly.