This is an interactive gallery of some of my stickers, the ones of interest being from Japan or the heisei era. I usually buy from Ebay or Mercari Japan. If you click on them, there is more information about specific media franchises and origin. For more stickers, you can investigate my Sanrio shrine.
The sheet is titled 'Paradise Stickers.' In the top right, the dog is saying 'Wa heavy.' The dog in the bottom right is saying 'Include me too.' Greedy.
The sheet is from Japanese magazine 'Yoiko.'
Franchises include (from left to right): Style Savvy, Pukupuku Awawachan, Neko Neko Bakery DS (2009), Tamogatchi, Akunyan, Ocha-Ken, Stylish Edition, Kamonohashikamo, Kapibarasan, Usaru-san, Pokemon, Cooking Mama, and Animal Crossing
Stickers are from Mirmo de Pon, Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, and Deko Boko Friends.
The text reads: "History Transformation Stickers. Put on this sticker and create your own original magatama! To become good at history, starting during spring break is crucial."
These are stickers from the anime Magical Angel Creamy Mami, produced by Studio Perriot, which ran from 1983-1984. The show was one of the first to feature prominent music to promote a real singer. The show features YĆ«, the blue haired girl, who transforms into the pink-haired singer Creamy Mami.
These are stickers from the anime Magical Angel Creamy Mami. The little alien in the bottom row is Pino Pino, who gave the main character powers.
These stickers feature screencaptures from Magical Angel Creamy Mami, as well as Little Memole, Tchaou et Grodo (), and Tinkle the Constellation.
These stickers feature characters from Magical Angel Creamy Mami, as well as Dumbo, Little Memole, Tchaou et Grodo, Calimero, and Sanrio.
These stickers feature characters from Magical Angel Creamy Mami, Mickey Mouse, Pedro from Saludos Amigos, the Smurfs, The Three Little Pigs, and Tchaou et Grodo. Because the stickers are all screencaptures and feature various characters from different media, I believe they are unofficial.
This sticker sheet is from the 2008 edition of the Japanese shoujo magazine Ciao, featuring characters from the magazine including Chibi Devi, as well as Na-San and Kirari from Kiraren Revolution.
This sticker sheet is from the March 1995 of the Ciao magazine, with characters from Marmalade Boy (left) and Kocchi Muite! Miiko (right.)
This sheet is from the September 1995 issue of the Ciao magazine.
This sheet is from the April 1996 edition of the Ciao magazine.
These are 'fortune stickers', which have fortunes on the back, from the Ribon Magazine. The text reads: "If you peel off the sticker, there is a fortune on the back. The effect of the fortune lasts for one week from the day you peel the sticker. Your fortune for 8 different items is perfectly predicted!" The catagories are: Allowance, date, leisure, lovey-dovey, boyfriend, spells/charms, and present.
More fortune stickers!!! I really love the illustrations on these ones.
"Ham-Chans Lively Letter Sticker Series."
These stickers feature characters from the show 'Kocchi Muite! Miiko' or 'Miiko at Your Service.' They were featured in the May 1994 edition of the Ciao magazine
These are also likely from the 'Ciao' magazine.
The captions at the top read "Message Stickers: Directs the user to write names or messages in the provided blank spaces." and "Item Stickers: Lists that important tools, such as rosaries and chess pieces, are included as stickers." The characters featured are from Phantom Thief Jeanne.
The text reads: "Write school subjects and names, and paste them on notebooks. For details, check the furoku "Fan Room.""
Some name labels.
Ciao All-Star Sticker Set.
These are characters from Love and Berry: Dress up and Dance, a game released by Sega in 2004. The game utilizes trading cards.
I think it's interesting that Snoopy was so popular in Japan! In fact, Sanrio started out making Snoopy merchandise, and Pochacco is an homage to him (or perhaps, a rip-off?) The Snoopy stickers on the right say 'good job' and 'amazing.'
Pingu schedule stickers.
These stickers are from the anime Mahoutsukai Pretty Cure, likely from a book containing more stickers.
These characters are from DokiDoki! Precure. The messages read 'Merry Christmas' and 'Happy New Year'.
These stickers are a collab between Meiju Pucca Chcolate Biscuits and the K-pop group Seventeen.
I absolutely love this style of stickers, and wish I could identify the character.
Japanese schedule stickers, likely from the Ribon magazine.
Pretty Cure reward stickers. The messages read 'I did it!'
These sheets are from the show Tama and Friends, produced by Sony. The stickers themselves are from 1989.
More Tama and Friends stickers from 1989.
Stickers are from "Zhiyin Zhunpin Series 6C-032".
Mew-Mi stickers.
More Tama and Friends stickers.
Tamogatchi Memetchi stickers, from Bandai in 2004.
Tamogatchi Kuchipatch stickers, from Bandai in 2004.
2005 Christmas sticker sheet, featuring characters from Tamogatchi, Asari-chan, Detective Conan, Kirby, Zatch Bell, Hamtaro, and Pokemon.
Stickers from the Thomas the Train show.
These are from Mushiking: King of the Beetles, which is an arcade game and anime series.
These are Coki-Coji stickers based on the manga/anime of the same name, released in 1994.
These are stickers from Detective Conan, featuring Ai Laibara and her alter ego.
These stickers are from the series Phantom Thief Jeanne with art by Arina Tanemura.
This character is from Full Moon o Sagashite, with art by Arina Tanemura.
Label sheets from the show Hai Miiko! The top ones are fortune stickers. The first section is 'be careful here today' and says, in order, to beware of dogs, arguments, impatience, or being tricked. The next six make you lucky in certain categories: Wear your favorite clothes to bring luck, drinking cocoa brings good things, writing a letter is lucky, calling is good, writing down bad things is lucky, and helping people in trouble brings luck.
These stickers are from 1991 and feature Ultraman.
These stickers are from Kirarin Revolution, which ran from 2004 to 2009 in the Ciao magazine.
These are stickers from Koguma-chan, a Japanese children's picture book series.
These characters are San-X's Kutusita Nyanko.
These are from the June 2000 issue of Ciao magazine, and include nail stickers.
This sheet features characters from Minashigo Hacchi.
This little thing is Nanami-chan, and the sheet commemorates the 15th anniversary of NHK broadcasting.
The show featured is Ojarumaru on NHK educational TV. The sheet states that it broadcasts Monday-Friday from 6:00-6:10 pm.
Pon de Lion is the mascot of Mister Donut.