Japanese Pokemon cards aren't just translated versions of English cards — they have their own sets, exclusive cards, different rarity structures, and a collector market with its own dynamics. Here's what Australian collectors need to know. What's Different About Japanese Cards? Different set structure Japan gets its own set releases that are often smaller and more frequent than the English equivalents. English sets are typically assembled from 2–3 Japanese sets. This means: Japanese sets come out 3–6 months before their English equivalent Some Japanese cards are exclusive and never appear...
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