Making a Player's Club Account and Finding a Tournament

If you plan to play Pokémon cards in Japan, I highly recommended to create a Player's Club account. This account serves as your gateway to the Pokémon card game community and offers several valuable benefits.

Benefits of a Player's Club Account:

  • Access to official Pokémon tournaments and events.
  • Updates on new releases, promotions, and special offers.
  • Can begin earning points towards WCS.

Registration Process:

  1. Visit the official Pokémon card game website at pokemon-card.com.
  2. Look for the "Register as a New Member" button (新規登録) on the homepage.
  3. If you're not fluent in Japanese, consider using Google Chrome's automatic webpage translation feature for seamless navigation.
  4. Complete the registration form with your email address, name, and birthday.
  5. Follow the prompts to verify your account and set up your profile.
Player's Club Registration Page

Tips for Non-Japanese Speakers:

  • Enable Google Chrome's translation feature to translate the website into your preferred language.
  • Take your time to ensure accurate input of personal information during registration.
  • Reach out to the Pokémon card game community for assistance and guidance if needed.

Accessing Tournaments:

  • Once your account is created and verified, you can start exploring available tournaments and events.
  • Sign up for tournaments directly through your Player's Club account to secure your spot in competitions.

By creating a Player's Club account, you'll gain access to a vibrant community of Pokémon card players, events, and resources, enriching your overall gaming experience.

Finding a Tournament:

Once you've created your Player's Club account, you can begin searching for tournaments to participate in. Here's how you can find and sign up for tournaments through the Player's Club website:

  1. Navigate to the event search section (イベント検索) on the Player's Club website.
  2. Utilize the search bar to filter tournaments based on your preferences, such as region, tournament size, and date.
  3. Explore the available tournaments and select the ones that best suit your interests and schedule.
  4. For larger tournaments like City Leagues and Champions Leagues, you may need to enter a lottery system to secure a spot. Keep an eye out for announcements regarding the lottery, usually starting a month before the tournament date.
  5. Some tournaments may require you to register your deck beforehand. Use the pokemon-card.com deck builder tool to create your deck list and register it with a unique code on your Player's Club account. You can then select your registered deck when signing up for the tournament.
  6. Smaller tournaments typically do not require advance sign-ups. Instead, you can sign up on the day of the event by scanning a QR code at the venue.

Here are some common types of tournaments you might encounter in Japan's Pokémon card game community:

Tournament Type Description
Organizer Event (オーガナイザーイベント)
  • Up to 32 players
  • Receive a promo booster pack for entering
  • Additional packs for winners
Trainers League (トレリー)
  • Up to 32 players
  • Points towards your Player's Club account
  • 30 points = promo card
Gym Battle (ジムバトル)
  • Up to 32 players
  • Receive a promo booster pack for entering
  • Additional packs for winners
New Regulation Battle (新弾バトル)
  • Use cards from the most recent set
  • Win promo booster packs and a reverse holo promo supporter card
Expanded Battle Day (エクストラバトルの日)
  • Up to 64 players
  • Use older cards in the expanded format
  • Prizes include promo cards, booster packs, and playmats
City League (シティリーグ)
  • Up to 64 players
  • Points towards your Player's Club account
  • First place = entry into JCS nationwide tournament
Champions League (チャンピオンズリーグ)
  • Over 1000 players
  • Ranking highly grants entry into other tournaments (Other Champions Leagues, JCS, WCS)
Japan Championship Series (JCS)
  • Similar to Champions League
  • Guaranteed entry for City League winners