
Nippon kara arigato! (Thank you from Japan!)
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Hello. I am Japanese eBay seller, the eBay ID of “Nippon-dododo”.
As a result of my effort, my store finally reached the feedback of 1000 as of April, 2009.
It didn’t happen without your great support of my store and repeating business. I truly appreciate that. I will continue to try my best to deliver the best item and service, so please continue to support me as you have done for me until now.
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I have started to sell mainly Japanese Anime, Tokusatsu, and plastic model lines since 2007. My commitment is to provide courteous communication and prompt shipping on every transaction and I engage on this business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
I always wish I could contribute to the international buyers who love Japanese works and items.
It would be greatly appreciated if you could leave me any comments or requests of the items you want me to carry or list on eBay or any kind of other advice regarding my store item assortment.
Please let me hear your voice since I cannot hear or feel your needs from Japan. Thank you!
Please feel free to leave me any comments or request here!
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Now, I would like to introduce a little about myself since I sometimes receive questions about me.
I was born in Japan and it was in 1967.
Japan at this time was in the boom of Kaiju and I had grown up watching Kaiju programs such as Ultraman, Spectreman, Magma Taishi, Godzilla, and Gamera on TV every day since around toddler age. As a result, Kaiju became like my “Best Friend” and very important existence in my life.
Then, when the “Mazinger Z” was started, I was so fascinated with him.
I remember I was 5 when I saw Mazinger Z for the first time, I got so excited to said to my mother, “This is the coolest thing in the world!!”. At the same time, “Kamen Rider” (Masked Rider) and other Toei Henshin Hero plays became so popular. I was 1st or 2nd grade at elementary school and I played and acted like hero with my friends at school or park.
When I became higher grade in elementary school, Japan was into the huge boom of “Space Battleship Yamato”.
At that time, I was looking for something new and I was knocked out at a glance by its maniac mechanic depiction that I had never seen in any other anime. I purchased Yamato’s plastic models and assembled them all the time; then, I just kept looking at them. When my allowance was gone and couldn’t buy new plastic models, I kept drawing Yamato everyday. Assembling plastic models is my hobby that has been continued since my childhood until now seamlessly.

When I was at the 5th grade which was in 1978, I met my fate magazine called “STARLOG”.
When I hold its first issue that my friend brought it to the school by accident, I felt the current flowed through my whole body. That was the moment that I realized myself that I was a big fan of SF series. Then, I rushed into the bookstore and bought its second issue that was on sale. After that, I became a dedicated subscriber of Starlog magazine. I became familiar with not only the new works at that time such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Alien, and Superman, but also classic masterpiece such as Forbidden Planet, This Island Earth, and many of Disney, Ray Harryhausen, Gerry Anderson’s works, and then up to Virgil Finlay to H.P.Lovecraft’s works that gave me the basic to be a SF fan.
At the same time, New Animation called “Gundam” started quietly on TV.
I watched its first story on TV by accident and I was moved its magnificence and became addicted to this TV show. Gundam soon or later became so popular plastic models for Mobile Suits became our must-have item. My entire time in junior high school was occupied with Real Robot Anime such as “Votoms” and “Macross” that have been continued since my elementary school period and their surging new plastic models that have been released.
As I moved to a high school, I became interested in Tokusatsu Hero artworks, especially, to the Space Sheriff series.
Space Sheriff series followed by “Gavan” were very mechanical and cool. They were way superior to the Toei artworks. My strong stereo type for Tokusatu was works from Toho and Tsuburaya only; however, Sentai series also became my long term friends after that.
Also since about this time, I became so fascinated with Hayao Miyazaki’s works.
However, my favorite work were Future Boy Conan, The Castle of Cagliostro, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, LAPUTA: Castle in the Sky, and My Neighbor Totoro that were his artworks before he became so popular worldwide with his recent artwork of Princess Mononoke.

My teens and 20ths were occupied with SF, Anime, and Tokusatsu; but one day in my 30th, an advertisement for Warship on one of the magazine draw my eyes. They were the miniature collection of about 10 Imperial Japanese Navy warships. I was originally a big fan of Space Battleship Yamato and especially, loved anything “mechanical” and “huge”. Therefore, it was natural that I was fascinated with warships. After that, I started to collect anything in military field, especially warships and AFVs.
Above all, Battleship Nagato became my most dear warship because of its beautiful style that I have never getting tire of looking at and dramatic life.
Now, I am in my 40th...
I have engaged in the Japanese internet auction and now I am so fascinated in eBay auction. It is my sheer pleasure when people from all over the world asked me to sell my favorite items and loved items such as Kaiju, Anime, Tokusatsu, and plastic models and so on and enjoyed them. It is very exciting and happy experience for me.
I will continue to introduce and serve Japanese items I love to the rest of the world. eBay is my calling now.
I truly wish to continue to connect with all of you who read his message.
Thank you for reading my long message and again, THANK YOU for giving me an opportunity to serve each of you!
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