Some great news! As the COVID-19 situation improves around the world, international shipping to Switzerland has resumed. We can now ship products via both speedy EMS and affordable airmail to our customers in Switzerland, who were unable to receive packages from Japan for several months.
(For a list of all countries we can currently ship to, see this post.)
To celebrate the re-opening of Switzerland, and the general improvement in the virus situation in most countries around the world, we’ve got a $5 coupon for everyone to use, no matter what country you’re in. Just enter code GETTINGBETTER at checkout for $5 off your order! (minimum requirement is $25).
J-List has a lot of customers in Switzerland, and they were disappointed at not being able to receive anime figures, doujinshi or other cool products from Japan during the health crisis. As the situation has improved and international flights resumed, both EMS and airmail shipping has finally been restored.
The anime world has always had a close connection Switzerland thanks to Heidi, Girl of the Alps, the legendary series made by later Ghibli founder Isao Takahata, which was also worked on by other visionary anime great as Yoshiyuki Tomino (who would go on to create Mobile Suit Gundam) and of course Hayao Miyazaki. Part of the World Masterpiece Theater series based on classic Western children’s literature, Heidi served as a bridge between East and West, and was the first exposure many in Europe got to the world of Japanese animation.
I’ve got a Swiss and Italian friend who’s always telling me how the Swiss consider the Heidi, Girl of the Alps anime to be part of their national heritage. It’s an important anime to Japanese of Mrs. J-List’s generation, and whenever a TV program showing the famous scene where Clara gets up out of her wheelchair to walk for the first time, I know I’ll have to hand a tissue over to my wife, who’s crying tears of joy.
Germans also love the Heidi, Girl of the Alps anime, something I learned when attending a small anime convention in Koblenz. The Heidi theme started playing in German, and everyone in the room started singing it heartily. Afterward the Japanese version played. My wife and I were the only ones who could sing it in Japanese, so we sang as loud as we could for everyone.
Thanks for reading, and make sure to use your GETTINGBETTER $5 coupon this week! And if you’re not sure if we can ship to your country, check this list of counties we can ship to (with cute anime GIFs)!
We all need some gorgeous anime girls in our lives, and happily J-List is here for you, posting super-cute anime figures that would look great in your room. Browse today’s new anime figures here!