How to Write 'Pokemon Cards' in Japanese
To write 'Pokemon Cards' in Japanese, you'd use ポケモンカード (Pokémon Kādo). It's a direct transliteration from English to Japanese using Katakana, the script typically used for foreign words. So next time you're in Japan, just flash your ポケモンカード and watch the trading begin!
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Actually, it's just Pokémon in Katakana: ポケモン. The 'Cards' part is usually understood from context if you're talking to fellow fans or in a store.
If you're diving into the world of Pokémon TCG in Japan, remember - it's ポケモンカード. Was super useful during my trip last year; got me straight into the action without any confusion.
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