Buy One Piece Collectibles from Japan | jpdrop
jpdrop sources One Piece figures, Ichiban Kuji prizes, Figuarts Zero pieces and manga from Japan's domestic secondhand market. Every listing is translated into six languages, received and inspected at our own warehouse in Japan, then shipped worldwide via EMS or DHL, typically in 7-14 days with full tracking.
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Start BrowsingOne Piece has been running since 1997, and decades of Japanese releases mean the deepest pool of figures, prize lots and manga lives in Japan's domestic secondhand market. Collectors chase specific lines: Bandai's Ichiban Kuji prizes (Masterlise, Last One variants), the dynamic sculpts of Figuarts Zero, MegaHouse's Portrait of Pirates resin statues, and out-of-print Shueisha tankobon. Many of these were Japan-exclusive and never reached overseas shelves. jpdrop lets you browse those listings in your own language, with the condition notes that matter, sealed-box status, prize tier and edition all surfaced before you commit. We receive each item at our warehouse in Japan, inspect it, then ship it to you, so the gap between a Japanese seller and your shelf finally closes.
- Are these One Piece figures authentic Japanese releases?
- Yes. Items are sourced from sellers across Japan's domestic secondhand market, where official Bandai, MegaHouse and Shueisha products have circulated for years. Every order is received and inspected at our own warehouse in Japan before it leaves the country, so you can verify packaging, prize tier and edition details on genuine Japanese-market stock rather than overseas reissues.
- How do I judge the condition of a used One Piece figure?
- Listings carry the seller's condition grade plus our translated notes covering box wear, sealed status and any paint or accessory issues. For Ichiban Kuji and Figuarts Zero, sealed-box condition matters most to collectors. Our warehouse inspection in Japan adds a second check, and we flag discrepancies before the item ships to you.
- Can I find rare or discontinued One Piece items?
- Often, yes. Japan's secondhand market holds out-of-print Ichiban Kuji Last One prizes, early Portrait of Pirates statues and discontinued tankobon that never reached overseas retail. Availability shifts daily as sellers list stock, so browsing regularly and wishlisting pieces improves your odds of catching a specific figure or volume.
- What are shipping and customs like for figures?
- We ship worldwide via EMS or DHL, fully tracked, typically arriving in 7-14 days. You pay the item price and our tiered service fee (5-15%, minimum $5) upfront; exact international shipping is calculated after we weigh the parcel at our warehouse. Import duties depend on your country and remain the buyer's responsibility.
