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How to Verify a Japanese Car Exporter Before Buying

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You have found a Japanese car exporter online. They have good prices, a nice website, various friendly emails but how do you know they are real?

Scams exist and some exporters take deposits and disappear, while others hide damage. Many skip the paperwork you need for Irish registration.Before choosing any exporter, it helps to understand why Irish buyers import from Japan and what a legitimate import process looks like. Our guide on why Irish buyers choose Japanese import cars covers the full picture. At Nobuko Japan, we have helped over 100 Irish buyers import cars.

We have also heard horror stories from buyers who chose the wrong exporter. This guide shows you exactly how to verify any Japanese car exporter before sending a single euro. Just practical checks that separate real companies from fake ones.

Why Verification Matters The Cost of Choosing Wrong

A bad exporter costs you more than money. Here is what is at stake.

Financial losses:

Time losses:

  • Months of delays
  • Stress of chasing unresponsive exporters
  • Missed registration deadlines = late fees
  • Car condition losses:
  • Hidden accident damage not disclosed
  • Lower grade than promised
  • Missing service history

Nobuko Japan advice: Spending one hour verifying an exporter saves you thousands of euros and months of headaches. Do not skip this step.

Check #1 Verify the Physical Address in Japan

Every legitimate exporter has a physical office in Japan. Not a PO box or a virtual address, in fact, a real building.

How to check:

  • Get the full address (street, building name, city, postal code)
  • Open Google Maps and type the address
  • Look for Street View images of the location
  • Check if the building matches a car export office

Red flags:

  • The address is a residential house
  • Google Maps shows an empty lot
  • The exporter refuses to give a full address
  • The address is a mail forwarding service

What a real address looks like: A commercial building near Yokohama or Nagoya port. Signage with the company name, cars parked outside, multiple floors.

Nobuko Japan physical address: Available on request. Our office is located near major auction houses in Japan and we only invite serious buyers to verify.

Check #2 Verify Auction House Access

Real exporters have direct access to Japan's major auction houses. They do not buy from third parties.

Major auction houses in Japan:

How to verify:

Ask the exporter: "Which auction houses do you have direct membership with?" A real exporter names specific auctions. A fake exporter says "various sources" or refuses to answer.

Proof of access: Real exporters can show you auction sheets from USS, TAA, or JU. The sheet has the auction house name clearly printed.

Nobuko Japan access: Direct membership with USS, TAA, and JU networks. We provide original auction sheets from these houses with every car.

Check #3 Verify the Auction Sheet Is Real

The auction sheet is your only independent proof of the car's condition. Fake exporters create fake sheets.

How to Verify a Real Auction Sheet: Look for These Elements:

ElementWhat It Should Look Like
Auction house nameUSS, TAA, JU, or ARAI printed clearly
Sale dateRecent (within last 2 weeks if car is unsold)
Grade number4, 4.5, 3.5, etc. (not "AAA" or "Excellent")
Interior gradeA, B, C, or D (separate letter)
Condition codesA1 (scratch), U2 (dent), C (corrosion), W (repair)
Auction ticket numberUnique number for that sale
Odometer readingIn km, with a picture of the odometer on the sheet

Red flags:

  • No auction house name just "Auction Sheet" typed
  • Grades like "Excellent" instead of numbers (4.5, 3.5)
  • No condition codes just "Good condition"
  • Blurry or pixelated images (copied from somewhere else)

Nobuko Japan guarantee: Every car comes with the original Japanese auction sheet. We provide a full English translation. You see every scratch, dent, and repair mark before you bid.

Check #4 Verify They Provide Emissions Documentation

This is critical for Irish buyers. Without official CO₂ and NOx data, Revenue applies a flat charge often €500–€1,500 higher than the correct VRT.

What to ask: "Do you provide official emissions documentation from the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism? Is this included in your price?"

What a real answer looks like: "Yes. We provide the official Japanese Ministry emissions data with every car. It is included at no extra cost."

What a fake answer looks like: "We can try to find it." "That will cost extra." "You do not need that for Ireland." (You do need it.)

Nobuko Japan: Official Japanese Ministry emissions documentation is included with every car we ship to Ireland. You walk into the NCTS centre with proof, no flat charges.

Check #5 Verify Transparent Fee Structure

A real exporter tells you every cost upfront. A fake exporter hides fees until after you pay.

What a transparent quote includes:

  • Auction price (what you pay for the car)
  • Agency fee (their commission)
  • Japan domestic transport (auction house to port)
  • Export certificate fee
  • Shipping (RoRo or container)
  • Marine insurance
  • Customs clearance (if included)
  • Emissions documentation (if included)

What a hidden fee looks like: "Port storage fee" (€400) but the exporter delayed the car. "Documentation fee" (€200) but they never mentioned it. "Inspection fee" (€300) but they said inspection was included.

Nobuko Japan: We provide an itemised invoice before you pay. Every cost is listed so no hidden fees appear later.

Check #6 Verify Communication and Language

A real exporter communicates clearly in English and they answer questions directly. They do not disappear for days.

How to test:

  • Send an email with three specific questions:
  • "Which auction house will you buy my car from?"
  • "What is your physical address in Japan?"
  • "Can you send me a sample auction sheet?"

What a real exporter does: Answers all three within 24 hours. No vague responses and no broken English that hides meaning.

What a fake exporter does: Answers one question and ignores the others. Also, takes 5 days to reply and uses phrases like "trust me" and "no problem" without giving details.

Nobuko Japan: We answer all questions within 24 hours. Our English is clear, answers are direct and there are no secrets.

Check #7 Verify Reviews from Real Irish Buyers

Reviews from your own country are the most valuable. Irish import rules are different. An exporter who succeeds for Ireland understands VRT, NCTS, and Revenue.

Where to find real reviews:

  • Trustpilot (search exporter name)
  • Google Maps (look for recent reviews)
  • Irish car forums (boards.ie, eircars.ie)
  • Facebook groups for Japanese car imports

What to look for:

  • Reviews from the last 6 months
  • Specific details (model imported, port used, VRT paid)
  • Photos of the car (hard to fake)
  • Mentions of documentation (emissions data, export certificate)

Red flags:

  • No reviews anywhere
  • All reviews are 5 stars but sound identical (likely fake)
  • Reviews from fake-sounding names
  • Reviews that only praise "communication" but not delivery

Nobuko Japan: We have dozens of reviews from Irish buyers on Trustpilot and Google. We can provide references upon request.

Our customer Experience

Real Example: How One Buyer Verified an Exporter and Avoided a Scam

A Nobuko Japan customer from Limerick found an exporter online. The prices were €500 lower than other quotes and the website looked professional. However, something felt off. He remembered our verification guide and did the checks.

  • Check #1 Physical address: He searched the address on Google Maps. It was a residential house in a Tokyo suburb. No commercial building, no cars.
  • Check #2 Auction sheet: He asked for a sample. The exporter sent a blurry image with no auction house name. The grade said "Excellent" instead of a number.
  • Check #3 Emissions docs: He asked if they provided the Japanese Ministry emissions data. The exporter said "No, not needed for Ireland." (It is needed.)
  • Check #4 Reviews: He searched for reviews and found nothing on Trustpilot. Two reviews on Google both 5 stars, written on the same day, from names that did not exist.

He walked away. He told us: "Your verification checklist saved me from sending a €1,000 deposit to a fake company. They had no real address, no real auction sheets, and no real reviews."

He later imported a Toyota Vitz through Nobuko Japan. The process was smooth and paperwork was complete. Hence, the car arrived as described.

The lesson: Verification takes one hour but losing a €1,000 deposit takes one minute. Do the checks.

Your Exporter Verification Checklist Print This

Before you send any money to any Japanese car exporter, check every box.

  1. Physical address in Japan (Google Maps verified commercial building)
  2. Direct access to USS, TAA, or JU auctions (named specifically)
  3. Real auction sheet provided (has auction house name, grade number, condition codes)
  4. Official emissions documentation included (Japanese Ministry data for Ireland)
  5. Itemised fee structure (every cost listed before you pay)
  6. Clear English communication (answers within 24 hours)
  7. Recent real reviews from Irish buyers (Trustpilot, Google, forums)

If all seven boxes are checked, you have found a reliable exporter.

If any box is unchecked, stop. Ask more questions or walk away.

Conclusion

Verifying a Japanese car exporter before buying is not optional, it is essential. A real exporter has a physical address in Japan, direct auction access, real auction sheets, emissions documentation, transparent fees, clear communication, and real Irish buyer reviews.

A fake exporter lacks most or all of these. They hide fees, skip paperwork, take deposits and then just disappear.

Nobuko Japan passes every verification check. We have a physical office in Japan and direct access to USS, TAA, and JU auctions. You will get original auction sheets that includes official Japanese Ministry emissions documentation. Our fees are transparent, communication is clear and we have dozens of real reviews from Irish buyers.


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