Where to buy nanoblocks

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One of the hardest things about nanoblocks is that Kawada is based in Japan, so many blocks are never available in the US. In doing research, Australia has a decent selection that can be purchased. I will focus on how I get my sets in the US.

In 2021 Bluefin Brands took over the distribution for nanoblock in the US. Since then, they have posted many sets that will be released. Most of the time, the releases are several months out, but you can’t preorder from them directly at this point, so you need to find a retailer that carries nanoblocks to be able to buy them as they are released. Several of the sets I’ve seen announced I’ve never seen in retail in physical stores or sites like Amazon. They have a few sets for sale on their site, including collectors editions that aren’t available anywhere else.

The most accessible place I have found to buy nanoblocks is Amazon. Here is a link to the nanoblock store. Amazon does have an excellent selection, but prices can be hit and miss because of third-party sellers. I am hopeful that things will become more reliable with the new US distributor. I also do not recommend preordering from Amazon because I’ve had issues where the preordered set was canceled.

Since I don’t like waiting for release dates, I prefer to buy on the Japanese release schedule. This means I go through a third-party dealer. I like Plaza Japan and have used them for many orders over the past few years. The price of sets is comparable to what you pay for the sets on Amazon. The real killer is the shipping, but if you are getting several sets, it all averages out in the end. There are also a lot of sets that you can’t easily find in the US.

The other place where I buy my sets is eBay. This is my main source for all Disney and Universal Studios nanoblock sets and sets that may be retired. I have done research and found a couple of Sellers that sell the set for a reasonable mark-up and give discounts for shipping on large orders. I tend to put in larger orders to save as much as I can shipping. eBay can get really expensive if you aren’t careful with sellers. We have also been known to make orders from Buyee Japan so that we could get old sets that are no longer made.

Other Places I have had success ordering from:

  • Local Toy Shops – Several toy shops in my area carry some set
  • Amazon JP – Shipping is again expensive and it’s difficult to get mulitple items in a preorder
  • Amazon UK – Limited selection of what could be sent to the US
  • Barnes and Noble – Very Limited Selection but they do have some newer ones
  • Sugoi Mart – Expensive but they have had sets I’ve never seen anywhere else like the Olympics Mascots