Japanese retailers are grappling with an unexpected surge in demand for the Pokemon Trading Card Game, leading to frequent sell-outs and stock shortages that echo issues previously seen in Western markets. Major stores in Tokyo and Osaka report that popular sets, especially newly released expansions, vanish from shelves within hours of restocking. This scarcity has sparked frustration among collectors and casual players alike, with many turning to secondary markets where prices have skyrocketed. Analysts suggest that the pandemic-fueled surge in hobby interests combined with supply chain interruptions have created a perfect storm affecting availability nationwide.

To illustrate the scale of the problem, here’s a snapshot of stock turnover rates from select Japanese retailers over the past month:

Retailer Average Stock Restock Frequency Sell-Out Time (Hours)
Akihabara Hobby Center 3 times/week 1.5
Namba Toys & Games 2 times/week 2
Shinjuku Card Mart 4 times/week 1

In response, stores are employing measures such as purchase limits and reserved pre-orders to curb hoarding, but many admit these strategies only partially alleviate the pressures felt across the industry.