Summary
ThePokemon TCGis known for making playable cards incredibly accessible. While this might make it the key difference between opening boxes or buying singles, some collectors enjoy getting the box itself. However, there is a fundamental difference between buying a Western TCG box and a box from Japan.
Japanese sets are known for having some exclusive goodies that make them eye-catching for collectors. This could mean condensing the card pool, so there is less filler or even getting a sneak peek at cards that have yet to be released. Here are the best Japanese card sets of the Pokemon TCG.
Updated on Jun 19, 2025 by Alexander Pinera:The hype for Japanese Pokemon cards just gets greater with each additional set. From the raging dragons of Paradise Dragona to the shocking new additions in Super Electric Breaker, the Japanese sets contain some of the most valuable cards for collectors to chase after. These sets also include sneak peaks at cards that aren’t even out in the west. Featuring smaller card pools and god packs hiding among the stacks of booster packs, the Japanese sets are not to be ignored. As more players begin to notice just how neat the card designs can be with their original Japanese text, it’s a chase for the best sets.
12Super Electric Breaker
Sparking With Electricity
Super Electric Breaker is a Japanese set that includes some fresh Stellar-type Tera Pokemon. New additions found in this set include Pikachu ex and Hydreigon ex, which are both gorgeous as Tera Pokemon. There are also some beautiful illustration art printings of trainers, such as Jasmine from the Johto Region and Clemont from Kalos.
Pikachu ex also has one variant that is highly sought after, which is the secret art rare foil. This card alone makes this one of the best Japanese sets to hold on to. After all, Pikachu will always be the most popular Pokemon.
11Vmax Climax
Fan-Favorite Trainers Return
Vmax Climax is a great example of a set that has gotten more popular over time. While the era of Sword and Shield may have come and gone, there are still plenty of card printings that are highly sought after for theirgorgeous art and Vmax styles.
These cards include art of Red’s Pikachu Gigantamaxing, Zinnia and her Rayquaza, as well as the entire cast of Sword & Shield together for a group photo. If you’re a fan of collecting Japanese alt arts, then some packs also guarantee that you’ll get a high rarity pull.
10Paradise Dragona
For Fans Of Dragons
The Paradise Dragona sethas a chase card in the form of Lisia’s Appeal. It also has legendary Pokemon from Hoenn’s own Latias and Alola’s Exeggutor. This set gives off perfect island vibes, living up to the inclusion of the word Paradise in its name.
Despite having a very tropical vibe, Paradise Dragona also brings together some of the best Dragon-type Pokemon from the games into the Scarlet and Violet era of the TCG. So, if you love these dual Energy wielding cards, then this is one set to pick up.
9Terastal Festival Ex
The Beauty Of Terastal Pokemon
Terastal Pokemon have some of the coolest designs in the Pokemon TCG. This means they get crystals all across the card art, which only makes their special illustrations even better.Terastal Festival Exis a Japanese set that includes plenty of interesting reprints as well as high rarity illustrations.
Some of the most notable include the Terastalized versions of all the Eeveelutions. This set also has a chance to contain god packs, which, when opened, reveal that every card inside is a special illustration or high rarity. With Eevee being one of the most popular Pokemon in the franchise next to Pikachu, this is one set to keep an eye on.
8Pokemon Stellar Miracle
A Set For New Collectors
Every collector needs to start somewhere. Getting a Japanese set at the base price becomes harder as the years go by, and some sets will become harder to find in general.Stellar Miracle has plenty of valuable Pokemonfrom the Paldea region and beyond, including the mighty Hydrapple and the legendary Terapagos.
Stellar Miracle is a set that kick-started the Terra-type gameplay in the TCG, so whether you want to go ahead and pull some of your favorite Pokemon or invest in the boxes to sell them later, getting into the more recent sets is the best way to go. There are, however, more valuable boxes if you’re willing to throw your money into the pits.
7Pokemon 151
A Very Popular Set For Poke Boomers
One of the best sets, in general, is thePokemon Scarlet & Violet’s 151 sets. This special collection of cards includes the original 151 Pokemon, making it one of the best sets to start getting back into the card game. That extra hit of nostalgia also helps move the product forward, with all the classics getting new printings.
From all three starters to the legendary birds, there are plenty of cards with special illustrations. The cards look even better with the original Japanese text. One notable difference in this set is that you can pull Mew ex as a special illustration rare. This card later came printed as a promo in America.
6Pokemon Snow Hazard
A Cool Japanese Set
The interesting thing about the Pokemon TCG in Japan is that sets don’t always come out the exact same way as they do in America. Some sets are released under vastly different names and card lists, which make pulling certain cards somewhat easier, but at the same time, making select sets have the cards you actually want higher rarities of.
Snow Hazard includes the illustration rare printings of Chien-Pao ex and the Frigibax line. Many of the illustration rare cards in this set also just focus on Ice-type Pokemon and settings, making it an excellent set for those who love the freezing cold.
5Pokemon Vstar Universe
Hisui, Unova, And More
Vstar Universe is one of the best sets to pull from if you’re looking for cards with beautiful illustrations in their original Japanese letterings. Besides having an abundant number of VSTAR cards in the card pool, there are also plenty of illustration rares to find and collect.
These illustration rare cards include Pokemon and Trainers from the Hisui period, such as Volo, Iridia, and Hisuian Zoroark. It also includes one of the most valuable Arceus cards in the Pokemon TCG. Even if Hisui isn’t your favorite, the set collects plenty of Pokemon from the original Kanto region all the way to the wilds of the Paldea region.
4Pokemon Raging Surf
Drowning In Good Cards
Raging Surf is another set that was only released in Japan before being mixed in with other sets. The set focuses on Water-types, Bugs, Dragons, and Ghosts. While cards from this set were later split between Paradox Rift and Paldean Fates, Raging Surf served another purpose in Japan other than being a collector’s item.
These boxes were originally intended for use in sealed formats. This is where players open boxes to create an entirely new deck. The set has plenty of fascinating cards, such as Garchomp EX, Sapu Koko ex, and Gholdengo ex. All these cards also have illustration rare printings that can be pulled in the set.
3Pokemon Triplet Beat
Paldean Starters Unite
Subsets are always neat since they contain fewer cards. It also has a more specific theme, with Triplet Beat focusing mostly on the three starters from the Paldea Region. The Fuecoco, Sprigatito, and Quaxly lines each have their own special illustrations for each stage that really capture life in Paldea.
This set also gives them ultra rare printings which see the final evolutions of each starter coated in gold. It doesn’t get any more premium than this. If you’re looking for a set to save for later or open up for instant gratification, then this is one Japanese set you don’t want to miss.