Anime Trading Cards and Collectible Tokens from Japan

Japanese Collectibles

Today’s selection features anime trading collectibles from some of Japan’s most beloved franchises. Each piece comes from a Japanese candy-toy line, where small collectibles are packaged alongside gum or wafers.

Tamaki Amajiki Suneater My Hero Academia Clear Card Gum 4 No.178

Tamaki Amajiki Suneater My Hero Academia Clear Card Gum 4 No.178

A clear trading card featuring Tamaki Amajiki, also known by his hero name Suneater, from the My Hero Academia series. This card is No.178 from Ensky’s Clear Card Gum 4 collection, a Japanese candy-toy line that pairs collectible cards with chewing gum.

Price: $9.44 | View on eBay

Chopper Token One Piece Charaberry Tony Tony Chopper Gold Ver.

Chopper Token One Piece Charaberry Tony Tony Chopper Gold Ver. BANDAI

A gold-colored Tony Tony Chopper token from BANDAI’s Charaberry collectible line, based on the long-running One Piece manga and anime. One Piece, created by Eiichiro Oda, is one of the best-selling manga series in history and a cornerstone of Japanese pop culture.

Price: $23.84 | View on eBay

Denki Kaminari My Hero Academia Clear Card Gum 5 No.233

Denki Kaminari My Hero Academia Clear Card Gum 5 No.233

A clear trading card of Denki Kaminari, the electricity-powered student from U.A. High School in My Hero Academia. This is card No.233 from Ensky’s Clear Card Gum 5 series, continuing the popular Japanese candy-toy line.

Price: $9.44 | View on eBay

Leona Kingscholar TWST Gold Foil Wafer 5 No.24 Savanaclaw

Leona Kingscholar TWST Gold Foil Wafer 5 No.24 Savanaclaw

A gold foil card featuring Leona Kingscholar of Savanaclaw dorm, No.24 from the Wafer 5 series for Twisted Wonderland (TWST). Twisted Wonderland is a mobile game developed by Aniplex and Disney Japan, with characters inspired by Disney villains and a strong following among Japanese players.

Price: $9.44 | View on eBay

About This Collection

These four items share a common thread: they all come from Japan’s tradition of shokugan, or candy-toy collectibles, where snacks are sold alongside trading cards and small figures. From shonen anime giants like My Hero Academia and One Piece to the newer game-based fandom of Twisted Wonderland, each piece reflects a slice of contemporary Japanese fan culture.