Figures and Keychains From Hokuto no Ken to Demon Slayer

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 D260823ZHZ 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 several decades of Japanese pop culture, from a defining manga series of the 1980s to one of the fastest-selling of recent years. Each item represents a different corner of Japan’s collectible landscape — capsule toys, food-toy figures, fast-food character goods, and regional souvenir exclusives.

Hyoh — Fist of the North Star Capsule Figure

Hyoh Hokuto no Ken Fist of the North Star Capsule Figure

This small capsule figure depicts Hyoh, a character from Hokuto no Ken — known internationally as Fist of the North Star. Hokuto no Ken, created by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara, debuted in 1983 and remains one of the most influential manga series of the Showa era.

Boxed and cushioned for the trip from Japan

$14.07

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McDonald’s Japan Shaka Chicken Figure Strap

McDonald's Japan Shaka Chicken Figure Strap Keychain

This figure strap keychain is based on Shaka Chicken, a character tied to a McDonald’s Japan menu item. Japan’s fast-food chains regularly produce character merchandise and promotional goods that accumulate a collector following entirely separate from the food itself.

Boxed and cushioned for the trip from Japan

$24.37

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Roronoa Zoro — Bandai Shokugan Figure (2001)

Roronoa Zoro One Piece Bandai Shokugan Figure 2001

This Bandai Shokugan figure of Roronoa Zoro from One Piece dates to 2001, early in the anime’s broadcast run. Shokugan — small figures originally packaged alongside candy or snacks — became one of Bandai’s most widely collected formats during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Boxed and cushioned for the trip from Japan

$15.63

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Ships worldwide from Japan • Full photos and details on the listing

Tanjiro Kamado Metal Keychain — Kyoto Limited

Tanjiro Kamado Demon Slayer Kiyomizu Metal Keychain Kyoto Limited

This metal keychain features Tanjiro Kamado from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and is marked as a Kiyomizu limited item, sold in the souvenir district surrounding Kyoto’s Kiyomizudera temple. Licensed regional exclusives tied to popular anime series are a common feature of Japan’s major tourist destinations.

Shipped directly from Japan by a small shop

$14.07

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About This Collection

These four pieces trace a path through the many formats Japanese character merchandise has taken — vending machine capsules, candy-toy figures, fast-food promotions, and regional souvenir exclusives. It is a reminder that in Japan, collectible culture has never been confined to specialty shops; it reaches into convenience stores, burger chains, and temple districts alike.