Pokémon Stickers, Mihawk Keychains, and Retro One Piece Figures: Japanese Anime Collectibles

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 D2607129N7 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 cover two of Japan’s most enduring anime franchises — Pokémon and One Piece — across a range of formats and eras. From a recent lottery prize set to early-2000s candy figures, these items reflect the variety of collectible merchandise that Japanese pop culture produces.

Arboliva & Crocalor Flake Sticker Set — Ichiban Kuji F Prize

Arboliva Crocalor Flake Sticker Set Ichiban Kuji F Prize Pokémon Collectible

This is an F Prize flake sticker set from an Ichiban Kuji Pokémon lottery, featuring Arboliva and Crocalor from the Paldea region. Ichiban Kuji is a tiered prize lottery system run by Bandai Namco, sold at convenience stores and toy shops across Japan — each ticket wins a guaranteed prize at one of the lettered tiers.

Price: $10.70 | View on eBay

Mihawk Connectable Figure Keychain — One Piece Coca-Cola Japan Promo

Mihawk Strap One Piece Coca-Cola Connectable Figure Keychain Japan Promo

This strap-style keychain figure of Dracule Mihawk was released as part of a One Piece promotional campaign run in collaboration with Coca-Cola Japan, featuring a connectable design. One Piece is one of the best-selling manga series in history, and its characters regularly appear in limited regional promotions that never reach international retail.

Price: $13.76 | View on eBay

Sanji Kick Figure — One Piece World Bandai Shokugan (2001)

Sanji One Piece World Bandai Shokugan Kick Figure 2001 Japan Rare Retro

This is a Sanji figure from the One Piece World series by Bandai Shokugan, released in 2001, depicting the cook’s signature kick pose. Shokugan — short for “shokuhin gangu,” or food toy — refers to small figures packaged with a piece of candy or gum, a format with decades of history in Japan’s collectible market.

Price: $15.29 | View on eBay

Tony Tony Chopper Figure — One Piece World Bandai Shokugan (2003)

Tony Tony Chopper One Piece World Bandai Shokugan Figure 2003 Japan Rare Retro

From the same Bandai Shokugan One Piece World line, this is a Tony Tony Chopper figure from 2003, two years on from the Sanji release above. The Shokugan format produced large numbers of characters in small runs, making figures from specific series years difficult to track down today.

Price: $15.29 | View on eBay

About This Collection

The four items here span roughly two decades of Japanese anime merchandise, from the early Shokugan figures of the 2000s to a more recent Ichiban Kuji lottery prize. Each piece represents a distinct distribution channel — candy toy, corporate promotion, prize lottery — that together give a picture of how Japanese pop-culture collectibles reach fans. All ship worldwide from Japan.