Browse all 118 Japanese Pokémon TCG set with live prices, average card value, and trend data updated daily. Japanese sets usually release months before their English counterparts, which makes them an early signal of the cards and themes that will drive value in the West, and they tend to be smaller, more frequent, and lower-priced per card than English sets. The names and structures differ too: a single English set is often assembled from two or three Japanese sets, and some names appear in both regions, such as Black Bolt and White Flare, or Japan's Pokemon 151 next to the English Scarlet & Violet 151. Whether you collect Japanese cards for the exclusive artwork, the lower entry prices, or as a leading indicator for the English market, filter by series or investment grade to find the sets worth buying.