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Amazon Japan Product Scraper for CSV Export

This Amazon Japan product scraper turns Amazon.co.jp keyword search pages into a structured CSV export for marketplace research, price checks, and catalog analysis. Import the template into the UScraper local desktop app, edit the keyword URLs, and collect keyword, result count, rank, ASIN, product name, product URL, price, review count, rating, and page number without writing scraper code.

Output

CSV

Fields

10

Pages

1-10

Workflow

11 links

Waits

Built in

At a glance

Scrape Amazon Japan search results to CSV

Use this Amazon.co.jp scraper when you need a repeatable view of products ranking for a search term, not a one-off product detail lookup. The bundled project is set up for the keyword "wireless charger" across pages 1 through 10, with each URL loaded in sequence through the Navigate block.

UScraper then waits for the page, checks whether Amazon has shown a Continue Shopping validation form, and either clicks through that prompt or proceeds directly to the result-card wait. Structured Export reads each product row and appends it to one CSV. For product detail pages, pair this search workflow with the Amazon Japan URLs Scraper or the Amazon Japan Product Scraper by URLs.

Keyword-to-product visibility

Export the products Amazon.co.jp shows for a query, including page number and rank context for quick marketplace comparisons.

Amazon Japan to CSV

Keep ASINs, titles, prices, review counts, ratings, and links ready for Excel, Sheets, BI tools, or follow-up enrichment.

Pagination already wired

The Navigate list ships with 10 keyword result URLs and Loop Continue keeps every page appending into the same export.

Local desktop custody

The stock workflow saves locally; your search terms and CSV stay in your desktop workflow unless you add sharing or upload blocks.

Who this helps

Use cases for Amazon.co.jp product search scraping

The problem

Marketplace sellers need to see which ASINs appear for a target keyword before changing ads, pricing, or listings.

What you do instead

Export rank, ASIN, price, rating, and review count for pages 1-10.

Use the CSV as a lightweight keyword snapshot, then compare it with later runs for movement.

The problem

Agencies need a spreadsheet they can audit instead of screenshots of Amazon search pages.

What you do instead

Collect structured product rows with page and rank context.

Keep separate files by keyword, market, and date so client reports are reproducible.

The problem

Research teams need discovery data before choosing specific product pages for deeper extraction.

What you do instead

Use search exports to build a reviewed ASIN shortlist.

Feed selected product URLs into the Amazon Review Details Scraper for Japan when reviews matter.


How to use

Configure the Amazon Japan product scraper workflow

1

Download and import

Download the hosted Amazon Japan product scraper JSON and import it into UScraper.

2

Edit the keyword URLs

Replace the bundled wireless+charger query in the Navigate URLs with your approved keyword and keep the page numbers aligned with the range you want to export.

3

Check waits and prompts

Keep Wait for Page Load, the Continue Shopping branch, and the product-card wait in place. Add more delay if Amazon responds slowly.

4

Confirm the export path

Structured Export writes amazon-japan-product-scraper.csv with headers and append mode. Change the folder before running client or category batches.

5

Run and review

Run the loop, open the CSV, and spot-check blank rows, CAPTCHA pages, missing prices, and unexpected sponsored or regional modules.

The flow starts with Set Window Size and Navigate. The Navigate block contains 10 Amazon.co.jp search URLs for one keyword, each tagged for search and pagination.

Output preview

Export Amazon.co.jp product fields

The CSV keeps one row per search result card. The sample rows below are illustrative, but the column names match the workflow definition.

keywordsearch_resultsrankasinproduct_nameproduct_urlpricecomment_countratingpage_number
wireless charger120001B0C123ABCDMagnetic wireless charger standhttps://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0C123ABCD298012484.3 out of 5 stars1
wireless charger120002B0D456EFGHUSB-C fast charging padhttps://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0D456EFGH21808424.1 out of 5 stars1
wireless charger1200049B0E789JKLMFoldable Qi charging stationhttps://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0E789JKLM498020154.5 out of 5 stars2
amazon-japan-product-scraper.csv
CSV - headers - append

Column

keyword

Search keyword parsed from the current Amazon.co.jp URL.

Column

search_results

Visible total result count when Amazon exposes it.

Column

rank

Rank parsed from result URL parameters or calculated from page and row index.

Column

asin

ASIN from the result card data attribute.

Column

product_name

Visible title text from the search result card.

Column

product_url

Resolved product detail URL from the result link.

Column

price

Visible price text with currency symbols stripped.

Column

comment_count

Review count text when a customer review link is rendered.

Column

rating

Visible star rating text when Amazon renders it.

Column

page_number

Page number parsed from the current URL.

Columns mirror the Structured Export block. Live values depend on Amazon layout, region, and page response.

Comparison

Local Amazon.co.jp scraper vs cloud APIs

UScraper template

Local CSV

Cloud/API route

Hosted
Setup

Import JSON and edit keywords

Good for no-code keyword batches and spreadsheet-first research.

Configure actor, proxy, or API parameters

Useful when managed infrastructure and provider billing are acceptable.

Data flow

CSV saved locally

Review exports before sharing or joining with internal catalog data.

Requests pass through a provider

Better for large-scale pipelines, but source queries and results leave your machine.

Scope

Search-result snapshots

Best for modest rank, price, and ASIN discovery runs.

Higher-volume collection

Consider official APIs or licensed datasets when contractual reuse matters.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Amazon.co.jp search result pages may be publicly visible, but automated collection can still be limited by Amazon terms, robots directives, anti-abuse systems, intellectual property rights, privacy law, and local regulations. Keep runs modest, do not bypass CAPTCHA or access controls, and get legal review before commercial reuse.

Before you run

Practical limits and maintenance

Keep these Amazon Japan constraints visible

Rate limits

Keep keyword batches conservative

Avoid parallel runs against the same source, keep the waits in place, and pause when Amazon returns CAPTCHA, verification prompts, unusual pages, or repeated blank exports.

Layout drift

Search-result modules can move

Empty names, prices, reviews, or ratings usually mean a page variant loaded, the field was hidden, or Amazon changed the visible result-card layout.

Compliance

Review source rules before reuse

Check Amazon conditions, robots guidance, marketplace rules, Product Advertising API options, and local data laws before redistributing, reselling, or enriching scraped product data.

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What's Included

  • Template JSON file ready to import
  • Pre-configured scraping nodes
  • Works with UScraper desktop app

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