yes that is correct.
Just to let you know though: when you purchase a car, to make sure the kms are genuine you should look at:
1) if they have all the log books, from japan/australia, with full service history from day 1.
2) the export certificate (original not photo copied)
3) check the interior wear/tear - steering wheel wear/gearknob is faded or not?
4) test drive the car - is it smooth?
if you really want to get into the details you can also see if the rotors are lipped/ plenum condition....
if you purchase from a dealer, 99% of the time they won't give you the original export certificate. and 99% of the time they will only supply Australian log book history not the japanese ones.
Cars with low mileage is not unheard of in Japan, public transport is extremely convenient over there and people tend to just use that,