What can we do?When you obtain a secondhand dealer’s license in Japan;
When you obtain a secondhand dealer’s license in Japan, you gain permission to engage in various business activities related to secondhand goods. Here are three specific examples for each category:
- Buying and Selling Secondhand Goods:
- You can operate a thrift store or consignment shop, buying and selling used clothing, accessories, furniture, and household items.
- Online platforms for secondhand goods, such as auction websites or resale apps, fall under this category.
- If you’re passionate about vintage items, you could specialize in selling antique jewelry, watches, or collectibles.
- Exchanging Secondhand Items:
- You can organize swap events or create a platform where people can exchange their used goods directly.
- Consider setting up a community exchange program where participants can trade items like books, toys, or electronics.
- Collaborate with other businesses to create a network for swapping goods, promoting sustainability.
- Consigning Secondhand Goods:
- Open a consignment store where individuals bring their items for sale, and you handle the selling process on their behalf.
- Focus on high-end fashion or designer items, offering a curated selection to attract discerning customers.
- Explore niche markets, such as vintage vinyl records or retro video games, and build a loyal customer base.
More detail in Website of Kyoto Prefectural Police
For more details on the Second-hand dealer Permit, please inquire at the police station where you intend to submit the application, or consult an administrative procedures legal specialist (gyōseishoshi / 行政書士) .
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