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 D260625RRX 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.
This week’s picks span several decades of Japanese manga and anime history, from a Showa-era card game piece to a recent lottery prize. Whether you collect by series or by format, there is something here from Japan’s most enduring franchises.
Undead Unluck Mini Shikishi Board — Jump Fair 2025 Limited
A mini shikishi board produced for the Jump Fair 2025 event, featuring artwork from the manga series Undead Unluck. Shikishi are small, rigid art boards traditionally used for illustrations and autographs in Japanese fan culture; the Jump Fair editions are distributed exclusively at participating bookstores in Japan.
Price: $13.76 | View on eBay
Chopper One Piece Berry Collection Token — Japan Limited
A limited collectible token from the One Piece Berry Collection series, featuring Tony Tony Chopper. Berry is the in-universe currency of One Piece, and Bandai has used that theme for a line of coin-style collectibles released exclusively in Japan.
Price: $13.76 | View on eBay
Dragon Ball Vintage Menko Card — Showa Era
A menko card from the Showa era featuring Dragon Ball artwork. Menko are traditional Japanese playing cards, originally made of cardboard, that children used in a flipping game; they became a popular medium for anime and manga character art from the 1960s onward and are now sought after as retro collectibles.
Price: $7.67 | View on eBay
Dragon Ball VS Omnibus Super Metal Tray — Ichiban Kuji I Prize
A metal tray issued as the I Prize in Bandai’s Ichiban Kuji lottery, tied to the Dragon Ball VS Omnibus Super campaign. Ichiban Kuji is a Japanese lottery system sold at convenience stores and hobby shops where every ticket wins a prize, with lettered tiers indicating the prize level.
Price: $13.76 | View on eBay
About This Collection
These four items represent the range of ways Japanese publishers and toy makers have celebrated their most beloved series — from vintage paper game pieces to modern lottery exclusives. Each format carries its own collecting tradition, and all four were originally sold only within Japan.
