This sheet of Japanese 63‑yen Pokémon stamps represents a rare intersection of philately and pop‑culture illustration. Issued as part of an official Japan Post collaboration, the stamps feature a diverse…
Graveler – A rugged mid‑evolution boulder rolling through the XY era
This Japanese Graveler card from the XY2 era captures the species in motion, tumbling or climbing across a rocky slope with its characteristic four‑armed determination. The artwork emphasises Graveler’s raw…
Golem – A volatile megaton boulder from the XY BREAK era
This modern Japanese Golem card captures the species at its most explosive, framed in a metallic orange burst of shattered rock and kinetic force. The artwork emphasises Golem’s identity as…
Pikachu Sleeve – A joyful mascot ensemble from the Pokémon Card Game accessory line
This official Pokémon Card Game sleeve features a lively gathering of Pikachu in a bright outdoor setting, with the central Pikachu beaming forward as if greeting the viewer. The composition…
Eeveelutions Sleeve – A vibrant ensemble from the Pokémon Card Game accessory line
This official Pokémon Card Game sleeve showcases Eevee and all eight of its evolutions in a single energetic composition. The artwork bursts with colour and motion, with each evolution leaping…
Golem – A hardened powerhouse from the Elite Four SP era
This Golem card represents the SP era’s unique approach to character‑linked Pokémon, pairing each species with a specific trainer or organisation. In this case, Golem appears as an Elite Four…
Geodude – A mid‑2000s embroidered‑style sticker from the AG era
This 52 mm square Geodude sticker comes from the mid‑2000s Japanese “Pocket Monsters Seal” merchandise line, produced during the Advanced Generation era. The design features a bold, embroidered‑style Geodude with…
Takeshi’s Geodude – A rugged boulder Pokémon from the Gym era
This early Japanese card presents Geodude not as a generic specimen, but specifically as Takeshi’s (Brock’s) Geodude, tying it directly to the world of the anime and the Pewter City…
Onix – The primordial rock serpent of early Pokémon history
Before the modern TCG existed, before rarity symbols, before holographics, there were the Bandai Carddass Pocket Monsters cards — the earliest mass‑produced Pokémon cards ever released. This 1997 Onix card,…
Sacred Charm – A protective talisman from the 2025 Mega Revival era
The 2025 Japanese expansion Inferno X [M2] marks the return of Mega‑era aesthetics, mechanics, and visual language. Sacred Charm (せいなるおまもり) is one of the clearest examples of this revival: a…
The Pokémon Pokopia Font: A Typographic Artefact of Modern Pokémon Design
The Pokopia font is a contemporary reinterpretation of the iconic Pokémon logo style, created by PixelFrame as a playful, fan‑friendly typeface and logo generator. While not an official Game Freak…
Special Exhibit: The Pokémon Post – A Philatelic Find
Today, the museum is proud to announce the acquisition of a new and highly significant category of artefact: a collection of official Japanese postage stamps. These are not mere stickers,…