Imports · Japanese print

Buy Japanese One Piece TCG cards in Europe

The Japanese print of the One Piece Card Game releases ~6 months before English, is roughly half the price per box, and uses the original artwork on Don!! and parallel cards. These European stores stock JP product — no need to import directly from Japan.

European stores carrying JP product

All stores below tag Japanese (JP) stock explicitly. Ships from inside Europe — no customs.

Why buy the Japanese version

Cheaper boxes, earlier releases, original artwork on Don!! and parallels, and access to JP-exclusive promo cards. Even if you play English in tournaments, the JP print is the best way to scout the upcoming meta before EN drops.

What to look for when importing JP

Confirm the seller is EU-based to avoid customs. Check whether singles are sleeved and graded scale (NM/EX/LP). For sealed boxes, look for stores that guarantee Bandai distribution (not grey-market reprints).

FAQ

Where can I buy Japanese One Piece TCG cards in Europe?
Multiple European retailers import the Japanese print directly from Bandai. The list below filters to stores that explicitly tag JP stock — sealed boxes, starter decks and singles.
Is the Japanese version legal in European tournaments?
No. Official Bandai tournaments in Europe use the English print. Japanese cards are for collectors, casual play, proxy testing of new sets, and online play. Always confirm format with your event organiser.
Are Japanese boxes cheaper than English?
Generally yes. A Japanese booster box typically costs 30–45 EUR retail in Europe, compared to 70–90 EUR for the English equivalent, because the JP print run is much larger and ships earlier.
How long after a Japanese release does English follow?
Roughly 5–7 months. Bandai prints English sets after the JP set has settled, often combining two JP sets into one bigger EN release.