Cheap and Cheapest K-pop Merch From Japan (2026)
The Korean releases went global, so anyone can get those. The Japanese editions did not — first-press CD sets, shop-bonus cards and pop-up store photocards are pressed for Japan, handed out in Japan, and resold only inside Japan. That is the tier this page is about, and it starts at about ¥300.
5 groups
15 live listings
TL;DR — the short answer
The cheapest K-pop merch you can buy from Japan is a loose photocard, at ¥300–¥350 (about $2.07–$2.42) across all five groups. Japan-only first-press CD editions start around ¥999. Neither reaches an international storefront — you need a Japanese address, which is what a proxy provides.
- Entry price is one coffee — ¥300 buys a real Japanese-release card from NCT, Stray Kids, ENHYPEN or TWICE today.
- The premium sits on sealed — ILLIT’s sealed Japan debut single is ¥7,777 against ¥333 for a loose card from the same era.
- Service fees start at ¥200 per order, and the first 6 orders consolidate into one parcel free.
- Never ship one card at a time — 90 days of free storage exists so you can finish a bias set first.
Nine of the fifteen listings below, as photographed by their Japanese sellers — first-press CD editions and loose photocards
Japanese releases are a separate product line
A Japanese K-pop release is not a translated reprint of the Korean one. Japanese labels press their own singles with their own B-sides, their own DVD content and their own photocard sets. Then each retail chain adds a rakidoro — a store-exclusive bonus card you only receive by buying that specific edition at that specific shop.
Multiply that across five groups with active Japanese schedules and the domestic second-hand pool becomes enormous. On Mercari Japan[1] alone, loose cards for every group here are listed by the hundred, most under ¥500. Japan is one of the world’s largest e-commerce markets[2], and almost none of that inventory has an English checkout.
What is actually Japan-exclusive
| Group | Japan-only formats worth hunting | Entry price (Aug 2026) |
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| NCT (127 / DREAM / WISH) | Japanese first-press CD+DVD editions, NCT WISH Japan-debut goods, 10th-anniversary pop-up cards | ¥300 card / ¥1,000 album |
| Stray Kids | Japanese single first-press editions, HMV and Tower rakidoro cards, SKZOO pop-up goods | ¥300 card / ¥999 album |
| ILLIT | Japan debut single first-press, Japanese collaboration cards, Japan-only clear cards | ¥333 card / ¥7,777 sealed single |
| ENHYPEN | Japanese singles in four-plus versions each, ENCHIN event cards, store bonus cards | ¥350 card / ¥1,500 album |
| TWICE | Japanese singles and albums back to 2017, Japan pop-up store cards, ONCE JAPAN editions | ¥300 card / ¥1,000 album |
Read the right-hand column: for four of the five groups a single card costs less than a coffee. The expensive part of this hobby was never the card — it is shipping each card separately.
Fifteen listings you can buy today
Three per group — one Japan-only CD edition, one loose photocard and one multi-card set — all checked in stock on 2026-08-21.[3] Prices are the OneMall landed price in USD with the yen equivalent. The second-hand market moves fast — treat these as the going rate, not a permanent quote.
NCT
NCT has the deepest Japanese catalogue of the five — 127 and DREAM have been releasing Japanese albums for years, and NCT WISH debuted as a Japan-based unit. That depth is why first-press CD+DVD sets settle around ¥1,000.
NCT 127 — Awaken
The Japanese pressing of the 127 album, with the DVD content that never shipped outside Japan.
NCT 127 — Johnny
A single loose card from the Japanese release — the cheapest way into the Japanese card pool.
NCT WISH — Ryo
Four cards from one seller for ¥666 — about ¥167 each, and still only one service fee.
Stray Kids
Releases ship in several Japanese editions at once, each with a different card set, and each major chain adds its own bonus card on top. Chasing one member? The shop-bonus cards are usually the cheapest way in.
Stray Kids — Scars / Thunderous
First-press edition A of the Japanese single, the version that carried the Changbin card set.
Stray Kids — Seungmin
An inclusion card from the Japanese release, sold loose after the set was broken up.
Stray Kids — I.N
Seven cards for ¥800 works out at roughly ¥114 each — the cheapest per-card rate on this page.
ILLIT
The newest group here, so the Japanese pool is thin and sealed copies carry a real premium. For a deeper dive on one member, see our ILLIT photocard buying guide.
ILLIT — Toki yo Tomare
Still sealed. ILLIT is the newest group here, so the Japanese pool is thin and unopened copies carry a real premium.
ILLIT — Iroha
The same era as the sealed single above, at roughly one twenty-third of the price.
ILLIT — HMV bonus set
A complete set of the HMV store-bonus cards — the exact format that only exists because a Japanese chain printed its own.
ENHYPEN
Japanese singles ship in four or more versions, which is good news second-hand: collectors who bought the full set break it up and sell the duplicates individually.
ENHYPEN — DIMENSION : Senkou
Japanese singles ship in four or more versions at once, which is why used copies are plentiful.
ENHYPEN — Jake
A loose card from the answer edition, the cheapest single-member entry point for this group.
ENHYPEN — Jake
Five cards of one member for ¥666, about ¥133 each — the usual way collectors offload duplicates.
TWICE
The longest Japanese discography of the five, going back to 2017, so older Japanese singles have fully settled — often under ¥1,000 for a first-press CD+DVD. The pop-up cards are the scarce part.
TWICE — One More Time
The 2017 Japanese debut single. Nearly a decade on, the second-hand price has fully settled.
TWICE — Sana
Pop-up store goods are handed out at a physical counter in Japan, so they only ever reach the domestic resale market.
TWICE — Jeongyeon
Seven cards for ¥500, roughly ¥71 each. Buying the set costs one service fee instead of seven.
What a proxy order actually costs
The sticker price is not the total. Here is the first payment for every listing above, using the published fee structure for Mercari purchases (as of 2026).
| Item | Item price | Service fee | First payment |
|---|---|---|---|
| NCT — single photocard | ¥300 | ¥200 | ¥500 |
| NCT — multi-card set | ¥666 | ¥200 | ¥866 |
| NCT — Japanese CD edition | ¥1,000 | ¥200 | ¥1,200 |
| Stray Kids — single photocard | ¥300 | ¥200 | ¥500 |
| Stray Kids — multi-card set | ¥800 | ¥200 | ¥1,000 |
| Stray Kids — Japanese CD edition | ¥999 | ¥200 | ¥1,199 |
| ILLIT — single photocard | ¥333 | ¥200 | ¥533 |
| ILLIT — multi-card set | ¥999 | ¥200 | ¥1,199 |
| ILLIT — Japanese CD edition | ¥7,777 | ¥233 | ¥8,010 |
| ENHYPEN — single photocard | ¥350 | ¥200 | ¥550 |
| ENHYPEN — multi-card set | ¥666 | ¥200 | ¥866 |
| ENHYPEN — Japanese CD edition | ¥1,500 | ¥200 | ¥1,700 |
| TWICE — single photocard | ¥300 | ¥200 | ¥500 |
| TWICE — multi-card set | ¥500 | ¥200 | ¥700 |
| TWICE — Japanese CD edition | ¥1,000 | ¥200 | ¥1,200 |
Two things to read off that table. On anything at or below ¥7,000 the Mercari service fee is a flat ¥200, so it weighs heaviest on a single ¥300 card — which is exactly why you should not order one card at a time. And that first payment does not include international shipping; that is billed separately once your parcel is weighed.
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How to buy K-pop merch from Japan
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Search in Japanese
Use the group name plus トレカ (photocard) or 初回限定盤 (first-press edition). English queries miss most of the inventory. If all you have is a screenshot of the card, AI Image Search finds visually matching listings.
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Read the photos, not the title
Japanese second-hand titles are heavily abbreviated. The photos tell you the real edition, whether the CD is still sealed, and whether the bonus card is actually included.
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Order through OneMall
Paste the item URL and pay the first payment — item price plus service fee. OneMall buys from the Japanese seller on your behalf. For limited drops, robotic ordering places the order the moment stock appears.
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Let it sit in the warehouse
Do not ship yet. You get 90 days of free storage, so keep buying until the set is finished. This single habit is where most of the savings come from.
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Add inspection if it matters
For sealed CDs and higher-value cards, professional inspection and unboxing photos confirm what actually arrived before it leaves Japan.
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Consolidate, then ship
Combine the orders into one parcel — first 6 free — then choose EMS[4] for speed with tracking, DHL for fastest door-to-door, or ECMS and Seamail when cost matters more than time. Cards are light, so a consolidated box is one of the cheapest things to ship out of Japan.
Buy it from Japan, delivered to your door
OneMall buys from the Japanese seller for you, checks the item in at its Japanese warehouse and ships it on. Service fees from ¥200 per order, first 6 orders consolidated free, 90 days of free storage while you finish the set.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest K-pop merch to buy from Japan?
Loose photocards. Across NCT, Stray Kids, ILLIT, ENHYPEN and TWICE, single cards start at about ¥300–¥350 (roughly $2.07–$2.42) on the Japanese second-hand market as of August 2026. Multi-card sets from one seller work out cheaper per card and only cost one service fee.
Are Japanese K-pop albums different from the Korean versions?
Yes. Japanese releases are separate products with their own track lists, DVD content and photocard sets, and the first-press (shokai genteiban) editions are pressed in limited quantities for the Japanese market. That is why they rarely appear on international storefronts.
Can I buy from Mercari Japan without living in Japan?
Not directly. Japanese sellers ship domestically and the checkout expects a Japanese payment method and address. A proxy buys on your behalf, receives the item at its Japanese warehouse and forwards it internationally.
How much does a proxy add to a ¥300 photocard?
¥200 in service fee for a Mercari order at that price, plus your share of international shipping once the parcel is weighed. Because the fee is flat below ¥7,000, cost per card drops sharply as soon as you buy several and consolidate.
How long can I store K-pop merch before shipping?
90 days of free storage from warehouse receipt — usually enough to cover a full comeback cycle. If you consolidate or re-select shipping, the storage timer resets to 30 days.
Is a sealed Japanese album worth it over an opened one?
Only if you are collecting rather than listening. A sealed Japan debut single like ILLIT’s carries a large premium, while an opened first-press NCT or TWICE single with all inclusions intact gives you the same content for a fraction of the price.
References
- Mercari, Inc. — official corporate site for Japan’s largest consumer-to-consumer marketplace. https://about.mercari.com/en/
- JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization) — Japanese market and industry overview. https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/
- Live listing prices and stock checked on OneMall, 2026-08-21.
- Japan Post — EMS (Express Mail Service) international shipping. https://www.post.japanpost.jp/int/ems/index_en.html
- Japan Customs — English guidance on customs procedures and consumption tax. https://www.customs.go.jp/english/
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection — basic import and export guidance (de minimis exemption suspended 29 August 2025). https://www.cbp.gov/trade/basic-import-export
Last updated: 2026-08-21. Second-hand prices are market references, not quotes.
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