Save 14,500 Yen on the LEGO Medieval Town Square 10332 using US Insider rewards

March 07, 2026

Why the US LEGO store is currently superior

Collectors in Japan looking for the LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square (10332) are facing high local markups. By sourcing directly from the United States, you can save approximately 14,500 Yen when factoring in the retail price difference and the value of exclusive Gift with Purchase (GWP) sets. As of March 2026, the US LEGO store is bundling high-value bonus sets that are currently unavailable in the Japanese market. These exclusive rewards effectively lower your total investment while adding rare pieces to your collection.

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Keeping an eye on us trends shows that the Medieval Town Square is one of the most sought-after releases of the season. To get started, you need a tax-free us address to avoid paying state sales tax, which typically adds 7% to 10% to the cost. Using a freight forwarder allows you to access these US-only promotions that are often blocked for direct international shipping.

Shipping estimates for the Medieval Town Square

Before you place your order, it is essential to understand the physical profile of the 10332 set. This information helps you use the shipping calculator more accurately.

Metric Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 11 lbs (5 kg)
Box Dimensions Bulky (Approx. 23 x 15 x 5 inches)
Battery Content None (No lithium battery restrictions)

Volumetric weight warning

LEGO sets are notoriously light relative to their box size. Most international shipping service providers calculate costs based on volumetric weight (length x width x height / 139). Since the Medieval Town Square box contains a significant amount of air, the billable weight will likely be higher than the actual 11 lbs. To minimize costs, consider consolidating this set with other smaller items from different US stores.

Buying from the US using BuyForMe

A common hurdle for shoppers in Japan is the restrictive payment policies of major US retailers. The LEGO Store and other popular outlets like Nike or Sephora frequently block orders made with international credit cards or those associated with known forwarding addresses. If your transaction is repeatedly declined, you can utilize the BuyForMe service.

Under this program, comGateway acts as your US-based proxy buyer. We use a domestic US credit card to purchase the Medieval Town Square on your behalf, ensuring the order is processed without being flagged. This is the most reliable method to guarantee you secure the exclusive GWP sets before they sell out. You simply provide the product link, and the team handles the purchase and delivery to your suite.

Importing LEGO sets to Japan

When you buy from US ship to Japan, you must account for local customs regulations. LEGO sets are generally classified as toys and carry a 0% basic duty rate in Japan. However, you will still be responsible for the 10% consumption tax on the total value of the shipment (cost of goods plus shipping insurance). If your total order value is under 16,666 Yen, you may be exempt from these taxes, but a large set like 10332 will exceed this threshold.

If you have specific questions about prohibited items or documentation, the FAQ section provides detailed answers on how to manage your Japan delivery. By using a reputable forwarder, you ensure that your 2026 collection starts with the most cost-effective sourcing strategy available.

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