Following the discussion with interest.
I’ve long believed that there is quite a difference in quality of Makita tools, according to where they are made.
How much of this is due solely to country of origin, and how much is due to Makita deciding to make the better tools in these countries, I couldn’t say.
You don’t have to buy from Japan to get a Japanese tool though, sometimes you just have to go a bit upmarket.
Here in the U.K. we seem to find four popular options. The cheapest tools of each type are often made in China. Having said that, the quality is better than some other Chinese tools. I have a palm sander, palm router and circular saw, all made in China, and all fine. Especially for the price paid.
Next grade seem to be made in Romania, I quite like these. Pricing is comparable to the Chinese made, but I feel the quality is a frac up. For some tools (e.g. angle grinders) even the cheapest (of the “blue” tools) are made in Romania.
The top end / pro grade tools mostly seem to be made in Japan or the U.K. For some tools, such as the angle drill below, there is only a pro grade option. I assume the thinking is that these are not really DIY tools anyway.

I’m loving that TD172 impact wrench. I have to admit I have one on my wish list.
The Japanese seem to make more use of impact drivers than we do in the west. Not sure if it’s due to their style of building or the way they go about their woodworking. Either way, it seems to me that the range of impact driver bits available on the Japanese domestic market (certainly in the stores) is way more comprehensive than elsewhere.