Today’s selection brings together four small-format collectibles from Japan that span decades of pop culture. From beverage-brand promotional figures to anime merchandise, each piece reflects a different corner of Japan’s collecting tradition.
TIE Fighter Pilot Star Wars Episode 3 Pepsi Bottle Cap No.29
A bottle cap figure of a TIE Fighter Pilot from Star Wars Episode 3, numbered No.29 in the series. Pepsi Japan has a long history of releasing collectible bottle cap figures tied to popular film franchises, often distributed as on-pack promotional items.
Price: $13.94 | View on eBay
Lamborghini Jota Supercar Coca-Cola Crown Cap
A vintage Coca-Cola crown cap from Japan featuring the Lamborghini Jota supercar. Coca-Cola Japan ran several promotional crown cap series during the supercar boom, when European exotic cars captured the imagination of Japanese collectors.
Price: $16.64 | View on eBay
Azul Ashengrotto Twisted Wonderland Acrylic Stand (Scary Dress)
An Aniplex acrylic stand featuring Azul Ashengrotto from Twisted Wonderland, dressed in his Scary Dress outfit. Twisted Wonderland is a Disney-inspired mobile game by Aniplex that has built a dedicated fan base in Japan, with regular releases of character merchandise tied to seasonal events.
Price: $13.76 | View on eBay
Godzilland No.89 Sticker (TOHO 1984)
A 1984 TOHO sticker from the Godzilland series, numbered No.89. Godzilland was a kid-friendly spin-off line from TOHO featuring chibi versions of Godzilla and other kaiju, produced to introduce younger audiences to the long-running monster franchise.
Price: $8.63 | View on eBay
About This Collection
This group highlights how Japanese pop-culture collecting often grows out of everyday products — soda caps, stickers, and small figures tied to films, games, and franchises. Together they offer a snapshot of how brands and fandoms have intersected in Japan across different eras.