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where can i buy japanese pokemon booster boxes Bleecker TradingPokemon Japanese: 151 Booster Box is a sealed Japanese Pokmon TCG release from the Scarlet & Violet era that celebrates the original Kanto Pokdex. This expansion brings all 151 original Pokmon together in one modern set, pairing classic characters with updated mechanics and fresh artwork. Each booster box includes 20 booster packs, with 7 trading cards per pack, for a total of 140 cards. The Japanese configuration delivers consistent pull rates and a

Pokemon Japanese: 151 Booster Box is a sealed Japanese Pokémon TCG release from the Scarlet & Violet era that celebrates the original Kanto Pokédex. This expansion brings all 151 original Pokémon together in one modern set, pairing classic characters with updated mechanics and fresh artwork.

Each booster box includes 20 booster packs, with 7 trading cards per pack, for a total of 140 cards. The Japanese configuration delivers consistent pull rates and a focused opening experience.

Inside, you can find:

  • Base cards featuring the complete original 151 Pokémon lineup

  • Pokémon ex cards as primary chase hits

  • Trainer and support cards built around Scarlet & Violet gameplay

  • Rare, Ultra Rare, and Secret Rare cards, including full-art and special illustration designs

The 151 set is especially popular for its nostalgia-driven checklist combined with modern card design, making it appealing to long-time fans and newer collectors alike. Japanese print quality adds to its appeal for binders and grading.

This Pokemon Japanese: 151 Booster Box is a strong option if you want sealed Japanese Pokémon trading cards that blend classic Kanto Pokémon with contemporary mechanics and collectible artwork in a compact booster box format.

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