Contents and number of cards: Just like the western boxes, the Japanese versions contain a number of booster packs, usually 30 or 20 depending on the set. Each booster pack contains fewer cards compared to the western counterparts, usually 5 cards per pack. Some special sets may contain fewer booster packs but more cards per booster.
Language: The text on the cards and packaging is written in Japanese. This may be part of the attraction for collectors who appreciate the authentic and original language of Pokemon.
Exclusive Cards: Some Pokemon cards are only released in Japan and are not in the international versions. This sometimes includes cards that are particularly popular with collectors.
Sealed Boxes: As with international boxes, there is value in keeping a Japanese Pokemon Booster Box sealed. Sealed boxes can be more valuable to collectors and sell for higher prices.
Earlier release: The Japanese sets are often released before the international versions. This makes the Japanese boxes attractive to collectors who want early access to the new cards.
Special Editions: There are sometimes special editions and collections of Japanese boxes that may include exclusive or limited edition cards and accessories.
More variety in card types: Japanese sets can sometimes include more different types of cards, such as promo cards and special editions, providing increased variety for collectors.
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