A Collector’s Guide to One Piece Merchandise from Japan
One Piece has one of the largest merchandise ranges in anime. Here are the main figure lines and product types Japanese makers produce, so you know what you’re buying.
One Piece is among the best-selling manga of all time, and its merchandise range in Japan is correspondingly huge. For overseas collectors, the hard part isn’t finding One Piece goods — it’s understanding which line a product belongs to. Here is an overview of the main categories, without quoting prices or stock, which we verify per item before recommending anything.
Premium scale and collector figures
MegaHouse produces the long-running Portrait.Of.Pirates (P.O.P) line of detailed static figures aimed at collectors. These are among the most recognizable premium One Piece figures.
Articulated action figures
Bandai Spirits’ S.H.Figuarts line covers major One Piece characters as poseable action figures, while Figuarts ZERO focuses on dynamic fixed poses with effect parts.
Prize figures
A large share of One Piece figures are prize figures made by Banpresto (including DXF and Grandline series) and distributed through Japanese arcades and Ichiban Kuji campaigns. They’re widely resold overseas — see our guide on Ichiban Kuji.
Other merchandise
- Apparel, bags and everyday goods, including Japan-only store collaborations.
- Stationery, tableware and homeware from Japanese retailers.
- Trading cards and the One Piece Card Game, which has its own collector base.
Buying authentic
Because One Piece is so popular, bootlegs are common on general marketplaces. Buy from the manufacturer or a reputable Japan-based retailer, and see our guides on spotting bootlegs and buying from Japan.