Japanese uses katakana (カリビアンコム) to write foreign loanwords and brand names. Here:

This transliteration follows strict phonetic rules. For learners of Japanese, seeing how "Caribbean" loses its second 'b' and 'e' sounds while gaining a final 'n' (ン) illustrates how English words adapt to the Japanese syllabary (C+V structure, no closed syllables except 'n').

The URL-encoded part decodes to: 「カリビアンコム」
That is "Caribbeancom" — a well-known adult video (JAV) distributor.

If 062212-055 is actually not a video ID but something else (e.g., a transaction number, product code, or internal reference), please clarify:

The provided string is a URL-encoded identifier for an adult video (AV) release. The text %E3%82%AB%E3%83%AA%E3%83%93%E3%82%A2%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B3%E3%83%A0 decodes to "Caribbeancom" (カリビアンコム), which is a prominent Japanese adult entertainment website. The numerical sequence 062212-055 serves as the specific product identification code for a video release on that platform.