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They were are selling such a thing in Japan.
were : past tense
are: present tense
Unbelievable!Amazing!Fantasy!
Can't believe means 信じない,if you mean that you are surprised,you might use one of the words above.
信じられない=I am unable to believe (it)
Saying "I can't believe it." is correct
Both "Unbelievable" and "Amazing" are correct, but nobody would say "Fantasy" in this situation
Recently, I think Japanese animation has become very popular in the world.
They are selling such things in Japan.
I can't believe it.
Especially "One Piece" is gaining popularity.
Because there's no predicate verb, it's only a clause, so I added a verb to make it a sentence! :)
Bath salts!
I can't believe it.