The live-action One Piece pulled a lot of people back into the series — not just long-time fans, but also new viewers meeting the Straw Hat crew for the first time. And somehow, now you’re deep into One Piece again.
The moment you go from watching to wanting something.
That usually leads to the next step: not just watching it, but wanting a piece of it —your own piece of the world you’ve been pulled back into. You see a clean Zoro figure or a Luffy pose that hits exactly like that one scene. Maybe even a rare card or one of those Japan-only items you didn’t know existed until now.
If you have been wondering what One Piece merchandise fans are actually excited about right now, here are the categories worth looking at — especially if you want the good stuff from Japan.
Some figures do more than sit on a shelf. They capture a specific feeling from the story.
Portrait of Pirates (P.O.P) → premium, detailed, collector-tier
Ichiban Kuji Last One prizes → limited, hard to find after release
Figuarts ZERO → dynamic poses, iconic scenes
The One Piece Card Game (Bandai) has been blowing up globally — especially since 2024–2026. Fans collect it for different reasons: some want to play, some want favorite characters, and some are watching rare cards more seriously as collectible items.
Booster boxes like OP-05 / OP-06 are in high demand
Parallel art and manga cards are skyrocketing in value
For example, there’s a rare Luffy card that used to sell for around $1,000, and it has now more than doubled in value. You can check card prices on websites like トレチャ and price charting. For fans who like collecting with a little thrill, cards are one of the most exciting areas right now.
These are the classic “why is this impossible to find now?” items. Ichiban Kuji is a lottery-style release in Japan, which means many prizes are limited and disappear quickly. That is why fans chase them so hard later.
If you like merch that feels special, this is one of the most fun categories to explore.
Even with global demand growing, Japan is still the center of the One Piece merchandise world.
First-release official merchandise
Exclusive collaborations and lottery items
Better pricing before international markups
Access to second-hand markets with rare inventory
For anyone looking beyond standard local shop inventory, Japan is usually where the better search begins.
This is where things start to click. A lot of fans are going straight to Japanese marketplaces.
Places where:
rare items show up every day
prices are often better before resellers mark them up
and you can find things that never even made it overseas
The only problem is access.
Which is why more people are using proxy services to:
buy from Japanese sites
grab items from Mercari and auctions
and ship everything internationally in one go
Most fans are checking the following Japanese marketplace, depending on whether they are hunting for something specific or just seeing what turns up.
JDirectItems Auction: A strong choice for rare collectibles, especially One Piece cards and harder-to-find items that do not show up everywhere.
Mercari Japan: One of the best places to browse a wide variety of One Piece merch, including figures, apparel, second-hand goods, and unexpected finds.
J-Subculture helps international buyers access almost any Japanese online shop, with only a few exceptions. That means you can shop across marketplaces like Mercari Japan and JDirectItems Auction without being limited to just one source.
It is especially useful for fans who want to compare options, combine purchases, and go after items that are harder to find outside Japan.
JDirectItems Auction is great for rare collectibles, especially One Piece cards. Mercari Japan is better for a wider range of merchandise like figures, apparel, and second-hand finds.
J-Subculture can purchase from almost any Japanese online shop, with only a few exceptions. If you want to check a specific shop, you can ask through your message board.
Item price: The actual purchase cost of the item.
Protection Plan Fee: 100, 250, or 600 JPY per item (based on your selection).
Handling Fee: 250 JPY per transaction. (The most reasonable in the industry)
Domestic delivery fee: The cost of shipping from the seller to our warehouse in Japan. For Mercari purchases, this is often free.
Learn more: cost overview
For fans who want more than the usual mainstream options, Japan is still the best place to look. From rare cards to prize figures to unexpected second-hand gems, the most exciting One Piece merchandise often starts there.
J-Subculture makes it easier to access Japanese marketplaces, buy what you want, and ship it internationally — so your next great One Piece find does not have to stay out of reach.
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