While browsing through X’s recommended posts, I saw a post on an account called “Nekoyui Inc.” that has begun selling a number of foreign-made keyboards and keyboard-related products.
Nekoyui Inc. appears to be based in Minato-ku, Tokyo.
The most recent keyboard-related postings began on October 5, with a photo from the same day, presumably one taken at TKX.
– Official] Nekoyui Corporation (@NekoyuiJ76685) October 5, 2025
– Official] Nekoyui Corporation (@NekoyuiJ76685) October 5, 2025
Looking at the top of X’s profile, the keyboard brands handled are listed as “Duhuk” and “Sensy”.

A look at the company’s official online store shows that at this time the lineup includes seven key switches, one keyboard, and one type of keycap set.

As for the key switches, all are made by Duhuk, with an expected release date of October 27.

I see that the stem of the keyswitch called QK01 uses an unfamiliar material called “MOS” for the material.
A view of the resin combination of POM+PTFE+MoS2.
Concerned.

The keyboard appears to be the Sensy Seal full-size keyboard, a high-end model with an aluminum case and brass weights.

At 95,700 yen (tax included) with keycap, key switch, and stabilizer sold separately, this is truly high-end.
I see that you have been implementing GB at zfrontier.
The keycap is a product called “Record” manufactured by the brand TUTKEYS.

The design is in charge of Sensy and uses PBT-sublimation printing with Cherry Profile.
It is a keycap with retro coloring and quite aggressive specifications with no alphabet or other printing at all.

The price is 11,900 yen (including tax), which is relatively inexpensive for a keycap of this look.

I remember seeing it on display at the Sensy booth at TKX.

Up until a few years ago, the only standpoint like a select store dealing with Chinese keyboard brands was Yousha Kobo, but recently I have the impression that there are more and more businesses that operate as “authorized sales agents” and make direct ongoing contracts with the manufacturers to sell their products in the Japanese market.
Perhaps Japan will soon experience a “keyboard boom” like China.
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