The Hermès bag purchased on the Yahoo Japan website is not real.
Counterfeit sellers are also taking advantage of the blind spots of Japanese online second-hand sales, because a large number of products appear on the sales platform every day, and it is unrealistic to identify and determine the authenticity of each one through photos.
So most sales platforms have a "pre-disclaimer", which is equivalent to a gold medal for avoiding death.
There are two specific definitions of "fake goods" in Japan:
1. Using trademarks of well-known brands, such as LOGOs of luxury goods such as LV or GUCCI, to induce Consumers mistakenly believe that a certain brand of product is fake.
2. Although there is no clear product LOGO, fakes that imitate the appearance of well-known products are "form imitation" and violate unfair competition laws.