How to collect Takashi Murakami: formats, collaborations, and what’s worth buying
If you want to buy Takashi Murakami collectibles, this guide covers everything you need to know before you spend a single euro. Murakami is one of the most important living artists in the world and one of the most prolific producers of collectible objects across formats. His output spans fine art, designer toys, trading cards, fashion collaborations, limited edition boxes, and sports partnerships. At Rare Inventory, we carry a curated selection of Takashi Murakami collectibles sourced directly and sold with full transparency. This guide covers all of them.
Who is Takashi Murakami
Takashi Murakami‘s collaborations span projects with Louis Vuitton, Supreme, Billie Eilish, COMME des GARÇONS, and many more. His prolific career began in 1989, where his early work satirized an over-reliance on Western influences in contemporary Japanese art.
Nara is widely considered the second most renowned contemporary Japanese artist after Takashi Murakami. That positioning places Murakami at the absolute apex of the Japanese contemporary art market and directly impacts the value of every collectible object connected to his name.
His market reflects that status precisely. As covered in our individual product guides, Murakami’s auction record includes pieces that have sold for millions and his prints and multiples market has grown 235% since 2013. Consequently, Takashi Murakami collectibles are not decorative objects. They are assets with documented market trajectories.
The formats: understanding what Murakami produces
Unlike many artists who work in a single medium, Murakami produces collectibles across several distinct formats. Each format attracts a different type of collector and carries different value dynamics. Understanding the landscape helps you make smarter decisions when you buy Takashi Murakami pieces.
Art boxes and limited editions
Art boxes are among Murakami’s most consistent collectible formats. These are physical objects — boxes, cases, packaging — that carry his original artwork and exist as numbered or limited editions in their own right.
108 Flowers Box Revised — Japanese Edition
The 108 Flowers Box Revised celebrates one of Murakami’s most iconic visual motifs. This updated version reimagines his famous “108 Flowers” artwork with enhanced detailing and polished presentation. Furthermore, the Revised edition highlights Murakami’s signature Superflat aesthetic, vibrant colors, playful symmetry, and expressive smiling flowers, transforming the piece into a museum-worthy art object. The Japanese edition is the original release, making it the more collectible of the two language versions.
108 Flowers Box Revised — English Edition
The English Edition showcases Murakami’s iconic Flower artwork, blending fine art and collectible culture into a highly sought-after release. It features vibrant designs, high-quality printing, and a refined presentation that appeals to both art collectors and trading card enthusiasts. For international collectors who want the 108 Flowers format accessible in their primary language, this edition delivers the same artistic identity as the Japanese version.
Superflat Museum Box — 2002
This work consists of one original Superflat Museum box produced in 2002 in collaboration with Takashi Murakami, forming part of his early exploration of the Superflat concept through collectible objects and bridging contemporary art, design, and Japanese consumer culture. A 2002 Murakami object in original condition is a genuinely rare find, this piece predates his mainstream global recognition and represents the early chapter of the Superflat movement as a physical collectible.
Trading card boxes
Murakami entered the trading card format with the same creative ambition he brings to every medium. His card releases are not standard TCG products, they are art objects that happen to function as collectible card games.
Jellyfish Eyes Trading Card Game Box
The competitive card game “Jellyfish Eyes TRADING CARD GAME – F.R.I.E.N.D. Battle α” launched in October 2024, quickly becoming a must-have collectible for fans of Murakami and high-end TCG artwork. Inspired by the vibrant universe of Jellyfish Eyes, the game features cards illustrated in Murakami’s signature style, bold colors, iconic characters, and designs that make each card feel like a standalone art piece. Furthermore, the game introduces a battle mechanic rooted in the film’s concept of “negative energy,” creating dramatic comeback plays that make gameplay unpredictable.
Mononoke Kyoto Collectible Trading Card Box — English Edition
Inspired by the Mononoke Kyoto exhibition, this collection blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with Murakami’s contemporary Superflat style. It features detailed illustrations, high-quality printing, and a refined presentation. Its English edition makes the set accessible to international collectors while preserving its strong artistic identity. The Mononoke Kyoto exhibition, held at Kyoto’s Nijo Castle in 2024, was one of the most significant shows of Murakami’s career. This card box connects directly to that moment.
Music collaborations
Murakami’s creative relationships with musicians have produced some of his most culturally significant collectible objects.
Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami MNNK Bro. Vinyl + Sealed Trading Cards
This vinyl record documents the reunion of Louis Vuitton and Murakami, their first collaboration since 2003, through the MNNK Bro. project with rapper JP THE WAVY. The release includes three versions of “LV MURAKAMI,” exclusive jacket artwork by Murakami, and three sealed trading cards randomly inserted from 33 designs. Among those 33 designs, only 5 double-signed cards exist globally, autographed by both Murakami and JP THE WAVY, each with a unique serial number. Consequently, every sealed copy carries genuine pull potential that goes far beyond a standard vinyl release.
NewJeans x Takashi Murakami — Plush Keyrings
The NewJeans collaboration began when Murakami publicly declared himself a fan of the K-pop group at the MurakamiZombie exhibition in Busan in 2023. That declaration led directly to the “Right Now” music video and a capsule of collectibles that includes individual plush keyrings for each of the five members, Minji (Blue), Hanni (Pink), Danielle (Purple), Haerin (Green), and Hyein (Yellow), each designed personally by Murakami.
Sports collaborations
The 2025 MLB Tokyo Series partnership brought Murakami into professional baseball for the first time. Both balls — Dodgers and Cubs — carry his signature flower aesthetic applied directly to official Rawlings game balls. They document a specific event: the opening of the 2025 MLB season at the Tokyo Dome, with Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Seiya Suzuki playing in front of their home crowd. For collectors, these balls sit at the exact intersection of sports memorabilia and contemporary art object.
MLB Tokyo Series — Commemorative Ball Dodgers x New Era
MLB Tokyo Series — Commemorative Ball Chicago Cubs
Fashion collaborations
Billie Eilish x Takashi Murakami — Uniqlo UT Collection
The Eilish x Murakami collaboration grew from a genuine creative friendship that started on Instagram and produced the animated music video for “You Should See Me in a Crown.” The Uniqlo UT drop in May 2020 was a one-time release that never repeated. At Rare Inventory, we carry four UT tees — White, Black, Neon Yellow, and Blue, plus the original keychain that came as a gift with purchase during the drop, and the earlier SS19 Blohsh Melted T-Shirt that predates the Uniqlo collaboration entirely.
Madsaki x Takashi Murakami — Flower Leisure Sheet Bag
A bold fusion of contemporary street art and iconic Japanese pop culture, the Madsaki x Murakami Flower Leisure Sheet Bag is a collectible piece that blends function with unmistakable artistic flair. Madsaki is one of the most significant artists in Murakami’s Kaikai Kiki circle, making this collaboration a meeting of two distinct visual languages within the same artistic universe.

Why Takashi Murakami collectibles hold value
Three factors explain why Murakami objects consistently perform in the secondary market.
First, market documentation. Murakami’s market is one of the most thoroughly tracked in contemporary art. His prints and multiples show consistent long-term growth. Pieces tied to specific, dateable cultural moments, exhibitions, collaborations, sports events, benefit from that documented trajectory.
Second, format diversity. Murakami produces across more formats than almost any other living artist. Consequently, collectors at every price point have access to his visual universe and each format feeds awareness of the others. A collector who starts with a Uniqlo UT tee often ends up pursuing art boxes and trading card releases.
Third, collaboration quality. Murakami doesn’t lend his name to generic licensing deals. Every collaboration in his catalog, Louis Vuitton, Billie Eilish, NewJeans, MLB, Jellyfish Eyes, grew from a genuine creative relationship. That authenticity translates directly into collectible weight.
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