Best for One Piece — Ranking
11 shops ranked by our editorial scoring for Best for One Piece.
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Card Labo Osaka Nipponbashi
カードラボ 大阪日本橋店Tier BBest for One Piece: 4.00Overall: 4.5The 5F Animate-building location runs what's arguably the biggest Yu-Gi-Oh showcase in western Japan, with 32 duel seats attached. Premium card prices lean high, but for rare Yu-Gi-Oh hunts this is the anchor shop in Osaka — worth the elevator ride even if you're not buying.
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Preyz Osaka Nipponbashi
プレイズ 大阪日本橋本店Tier ABest for One Piece: 3.80Overall: 4.6The 210-seat play space is the largest in Kansai — this is the one Nipponbashi shop where you can actually sit down and get a few games in between shopping rounds. Multi-TCG inventory is genuinely deep, but weekends fill up fast, so come in the early afternoon if you want a table.
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Card Labo Namba
カードラボ なんば店Tier BBest for One Piece: 3.80Overall: 4.3The sister store closer to Namba Station with 60 duel seats — the largest play space in the Card Labo Osaka network. Best pick if you're station-adjacent and want to play rather than just browse a showcase.
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Dragon Star Nipponbashi Main Shop
ドラゴンスター 日本橋本店Tier BBest for One Piece: 3.80Overall: 4.2A Kansai institution, open year-round with a deep multi-TCG inventory. Reliable rather than flashy — if the big chains can't find the card you want, this is one of the next shops to try, especially for older Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh stock.
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magi Osaka Nipponbashi
magi 大阪日本橋店Tier BBest for One Piece: 3.80Overall: 4.1The physical extension of the magi C2C card marketplace app, opened late 2023. Useful if you already use magi and want to bridge online and offline stock — otherwise it plays as a clean mid-sized multi-TCG shop, worth a stop but not a special trip.
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Fullcomp Nipponbashi
フルコンプ 日本橋店Tier BBest for One Piece: 3.80Overall: 4.0A reliable national multi-TCG chain location. Nothing exceptional, but stable stock across Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, and One Piece makes it a decent filler stop if you're already working through the other Otaroad shops and have a short list of commons left to pick up.
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Dragon Star Nipponbashi #2
ドラゴンスター 日本橋2号店Tier BBest for One Piece: 3.50Overall: 3.9The satellite of the Dragon Star main shop, tilted toward Pokemon singles. It's a few minutes on foot from the main store, so hit both in one pass — the stock doesn't fully overlap and the Pokemon section here is genuinely better.
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Hobby Station Nipponbashi
ホビーステーション 日本橋本店Tier BBest for One Piece: 3.50Overall: 3.9The easiest first card shop for beginners — staff explain product politely, oripa (mystery packs) are stocked visibly, and the chain reliability means no nasty surprises on pricing. Not the deepest rare selection in the area, but by far the friendliest atmosphere.
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Yellow Submarine Nipponbashi
Yellow Submarine 日本橋店Tier BBest for One Piece: 3.00Overall: 4.0English-FriendlyThe rare shop that comfortably sells TCGs and board games under one roof, with noticeably higher English comfort than the typical Otaroad shop. A natural fit for Western tabletop gamers dabbling in TCGs, or for travelers wanting to pick up a Japan-only board game title alongside their cards.
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Surugaya Osaka Nipponbashi
駿河屋 大阪日本橋店Tier CBest for One Piece: 3.00Overall: 3.8Tax-FreeJapan's biggest second-hand chain — TCGs are only one section, but the sheer scale means occasional bargain finds you won't see at specialist shops. Tax-free is a plus if you're already stacking anime goods, games, or figures into the same purchase.
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Toreca Shop KURO Osaka Nipponbashi
トレカショップKURO 大阪日本橋店Tier ABest for One Piece: 2.50Overall: 4.0A newer, community-flavored Pokemon shop that broadcasts stock drops on X/Twitter. Worth a quick pass if you're already walking Otaroad — but expect Japanese-only signage and a smaller footprint than the chains, so don't make a special trip.