About
Built for the collector who treats TCG as a data problem.
Japanese trading card games produce some of the most striking illustration cards in the hobby — Pokemon's Special Art Rares, One Piece's Parallels, Dragon Ball Fusion World's SCR★★. International collectors love them, but the information they need to make a decision is fragmented across half a dozen Japanese-language sites and PSA's pop report.
jptcg-artrare is the single English (and 繁體中文, soon) destination that brings them together: every chase card from the last two years of Pokemon, One Piece, and Dragon Ball Fusion World, cross-referenced with PSA Population, eBay sold history, and Mercari market data.
What makes this different
- Three titles in one place. Bulbapedia covers Pokemon. PokeBeach has Pokemon. There is no single English-language meta-site that covers Pokemon AR/SAR, One Piece SP, and DBFW SCR with equal depth. We do.
- PSA × marketplace, side-by-side. Should you buy raw on Mercari and grade it yourself, or pay the premium for a PSA 10 already on eBay? Every card page shows you the spread.
- Illustrator-first navigation. If you collect by artist (Kawayoo, Mitsuhiro Arita, Akira Komayama, Saya Tsuruta…) you'll find every card they've drawn across all three TCGs — a view that doesn't exist anywhere else in English.
- 繁體中文 parity. Taiwan and Hong Kong collectors get the same data with the same structure, not a thin translation.
Status
Card metadata and images are live across all three titles — every parallel/SP/SAR/SIR/SCR card from the recent two years is indexed. Market data (PSA Population, eBay sold history, Mercari raw prices) is being added next, and will refresh weekly once each pipeline goes live. The 繁體中文 mirror follows after.
Coverage scope
- Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet era (SV1 through SV10), Special Illustration Rare / Illustration Rare / Hyper Rare tiers.
- One Piece Card Game: OP01 through OP15, SP / SR Parallel / SEC Parallel tiers.
- Dragon Ball Fusion World: FB01 through FB09, ★ Parallel and ★★ Super Parallel tiers.
How we make money
We earn affiliate commission when you click through to eBay (and, in future, TCGPlayer / Buyee / Mercari) and make a purchase. We never accept paid listings or write reviews influenced by sellers — every market figure is computed from public data, not editorial. See Methodology and Disclaimer for full details.