[1][2] Nanoblock is distributed overseas by local companies, including Schylling in the United States and Mark's Europe in France and Benelux.
[4] The following year, Nanoblock won the Grand Prize in the High Target category at the 2011 Japan Toy Awards for their model of the Tokyo Skytree.
[6][7] The Sights to See series includes designs of world landmarks and notable buildings with sets ranging in size from 200 to 600 bricks.
[12] In 2013 it was announced Kawada would produce two sets based on Capcom's Mega Man video game franchise as part of the series' 25th anniversary.
[20] Wired described Nanoblock as an affordable alternative to Lego, but noted the small pieces were easily lost.