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Japanese Cards Card Shops in New Jersey

Find local japanese cards card shops in New Jersey β€” browse hours, ratings, Street View photos, and directions for every listed shop.

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There are 3 Japanese Cards card shops listed in New Jersey, spread across 3 cities including Jersey City, Newark, and Rochelle Park. Highest-rated currently: Big Pack Hobby Shop in Rochelle Park.

Japanese PokΓ©mon cards have become a major category β€” Japanese sets release months before their English counterparts, often have better print quality, and contain exclusive cards that never make the English cut. The shops listed here carry Japanese sealed product, singles, or both, and many import from established Japanese suppliers rather than relying on convention pickups.

Top Japanese Cards Shops

Highest-rated shops in our directory carrying japanese cards.

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Big Pack Hobby Shop storefront
Big Pack Hobby Shop
187 reviews
⭐ Top Rated
156 W Passaic St, Ste A, Rochelle Park, NJ
⚑ PokΓ©mon 🎌 Japanese πŸ’Ž Singles πŸ† Events
Hours
Mon–Fri 2–10PM Β· Sat 10AM–10PM Β· Sun Closed
● Open
Kaleido TCG
45 reviews
β˜…4.9
113 Tidewater St 1G A, Jersey City, NJ
⚑ PokΓ©mon 🎌 Japanese πŸ’Ž Singles πŸ† Events
Hours
● Open
Fortress of Solitude
304 reviews
β˜…4.7
53 University Ave #101, Newark, NJ
⚑ PokΓ©mon πŸ’Ž Singles 🎌 Japanese πŸ† Events
Hours
● Closed

Japanese Cards Card Shops by City in New Jersey

Cities with the most shops carrying japanese cards in New Jersey.

Jersey City, NJ 1 Newark, NJ 1 Rochelle Park, NJ 1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why buy Japanese PokΓ©mon cards instead of English?
Japanese sets release earlier, have better print quality, often cost less per pack, and include exclusives. The downside is most Japanese cards are tournament-illegal in English-language events.
Do these shops carry Japanese TCGs beyond PokΓ©mon?
Some do β€” One Piece TCG, Weiss Schwarz, and Dragon Ball Super Card Game appear in shops that specialize in import inventory. Call ahead to confirm what they stock.
How do I tell if a Japanese card is authentic?
Reputable shops authenticate every Japanese single before stocking it. If buying online, check seller history and look for high-resolution photos of the texture, holo, and rear printing.

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