Anime Trading Cards, Tokusatsu Figures, and Demon Slayer Collectibles from Japan

Japanese Collectibles

Today’s Random Four
Every morning we pull a handful of items from our store completely at random — and today, these four surfaced. Use code D260704BD3 at checkout for an extra 15% off any of them, stacked on top of the sale prices already running. With today’s markdowns, that’s up to 30% off. Good for 3 days. New picks drop every morning, so check back — you never know what’ll turn up.

Today’s picks span two decades of Japanese anime and tokusatsu fandom, from a rare 2008 Bleach trading card to regional Demon Slayer merchandise tied to a beloved Japanese confection. Each item is an original release from Japan, the kind of piece that tends to disappear from the secondary market quickly.

Aaroniero Arruruerie — Bleach Card Gum 6 Changing Holo (Bandai, 2008)

Aaroniero Arruruerie Bleach Card Gum 6 Changing Holo Bandai 2008

A holographic lenticular trading card from Bandai’s 2008 Card Gum series for Bleach, featuring Aaroniero Arruruerie, one of the Espada antagonists from the manga and anime. Bleach, created by Tite Kubo and serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2001 to 2016, remains one of the best-selling manga series of all time.

Price: $9.44 | View on eBay

Kamen Rider Leangle — Bottle Cap Figure, 7-Eleven Limited (2004)

Kamen Rider Leangle Bottle Cap Figure Blade 7-Eleven Limited 2004

A small bottle cap figure of Kamen Rider Leangle from the 2004 series Kamen Rider Blade, released exclusively through 7-Eleven Japan as a limited promotional item. Kamen Rider is a long-running tokusatsu franchise launched by Shotaro Ishinomori in 1971, blending superhero action with themes of transformation and justice.

Price: $13.76 | View on eBay

Yahaba and Susamaru — Demon Slayer Wafer Sticker 1-08

Yahaba and Susamaru Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba Wafer Sticker 1-08

A collectible sticker card from the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba wafer series, number 1-08, featuring the demon pair Yahaba and Susamaru. Demon Slayer, written by Koyoharu Gotouge, became a cultural phenomenon in Japan following its 2019 anime adaptation and continues to generate a wide range of confectionery-packaged collectibles.

Price: $9.44 | View on eBay

Tanjiro Kamado — Castella Cake Keychain, Nagasaki Limited

Tanjiro Kamado Castella Cake Keychain Demon Slayer Nagasaki Limited Japan

A keychain featuring Demon Slayer‘s protagonist Tanjiro Kamado in the shape of a castella cake slice, sold as a region-limited souvenir in Nagasaki. Castella, known in Japanese as kasutera, is a Portuguese-influenced sponge cake that has been produced in Nagasaki since the 16th century and remains one of the city’s most iconic food souvenirs.

Price: $13.76 | View on eBay

About This Collection

This selection touches on different formats that Japanese pop culture collecting takes: trading cards, promotional bottle cap figures, confectionery stickers, and regional food souvenirs. Items tied to specific events, retailers, or geographic locations — like the 7-Eleven Kamen Rider figure or the Nagasaki castella keychain — are typically produced in smaller quantities and rarely reappear outside Japan.