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Learn the basics for selling rare Japanese Pokemon cards at a profit
Nearly everyone worldwide has heard of the very popular Japanese TV program Pokemon. Pokemon was originally a card game which is played by many folks all around the globe. It is nearly the same structure as that of fantasy card games such as Magic the Gathering, Yu-gi-oh and Duel Masters. It has grown to be extremely popular over the past decade. Rare Japanese Pokemon promo cards are often worth a small fortune and are a collector's main attraction and objective.
Pokemon tournaments are played in many different countries. The top winners of the tournaments often walk away with rare Pokemon trophy cards, or even sums of cash. Collecting Pokemon cards can be simply a hobby, or it can really be worthwhile depending on the aims of the collector.
Some people really enjoy collecting Pokemon cards as merely a hobby and thus collect cards differently to that of someone who merely wants to sell their cards at a profit in the future.
Someone who enters the tournaments and competes for the trophy cards would gather cards depending on their preference and their ability to win in a game. A true Pokemon collector needs to know which cards are the rarest and thus will be worth the most in the future. The oldest and rarest Pokemon cards originate from Japan and are from back in 1997. They are extremely hard to find now. Rare Japanese cards can be now worth small fortunes...
One prime example is the Pikachu Illustrator. It is arguably the rarest card in the world and used to sell for around $6000 or so. If you were lucky enough to find one today, it would probably cost between $25,000-$30,000. That is if you can find one. Promo cards and trophy cards seem to hold their value the most.
Of course it is not easy to get hold of cards like these. If you are just beginning to collect Pokemon cards, but you happen to have some rare cards, it would be a great idea to keep them for a few years and watch their value go up. Their value is sure to increase over time.
Good luck with your Pokemon card collecting. Its a great hobby and a wonderful business.
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Rescued Bichon Name... Help me pick one?
Ok, I just got the word from a Bichon Rescue that I'm the proud new momma of a 2 year old female Bichon. She's very sweet, very docile, not timid, but she's submissive. (Its kind of funny. when she and my dog first met, they had a war of who was going to go belly up first.) But they got along famously.
now I need a name.
My current dog has a Japanese name, so I want to stick with the theme for his sister.
These are the names I've narrowed it down to
Gin (Geen) - Silver
Ai (Aye) - Love
Sakura (Sah-koo-rah) - Cherry Blossom
Mitsu (Meet-soo) - Light
Yoshi (Yo-shee) - Good/respectful
Mai (my) - Elegance
Tukiko (To-kee-koh) - Snow Child
Uta (OO-tah) - Song/Poem
Kishi (Kee-shee) - Long happy life
Kichi (kee-chee) - Good Fortune/Lucky
Hoshi (Hoh-shee) - a Star
Anyone like one of these best or have a different (Japanese) suggestion?
I like Sakura and Yoshi a lot.
I also like Airi (love, affection)
Junko (Jun-KO) From Japanese 順 (jun) "obedient" or 純 (jun) "genuine, pure" combined with 子 (ko) "child".
Capcom Opens Beachside Cafe in Japan
Located a short ways away from central Tokyo in Kamakura, the Capcom Seaside Cafe and its counterpart, the Monster Hunter Kitchen, sit about a hundred feet away from the ocean on Enoshima Beach. We stopped by the cafe while in the area this weekend, and though it wasn't anywhere close to the biggest draw in the area, the cafe-kitchen was a cool place to grab a snack and a cold one during a hot ...
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