About the seller

Hello and thank you for visiting G'z Fort.

My name is G, also known as foxmask — welcome to my fort! I’m half Caucasian and half Japanese, with a bit of that mischievous Kitsune fox spirit mixed into my personality. I’m a proud father of two daughters, happily married, and currently living in Japan.

Since childhood, I’ve been passionately collecting and investing in anime and gaming trading cards, figures, and other Japanese collectibles. What started with Dragon Ball Carddass from the local toy shop eventually led me to Pokémon, and that excitement has never left me. Interested to hear more about my collecting journey, favorite cards, and why it holds such magic for me? → Read My Full Story

This website is dedicated to showcasing my personal Pokémon card collection, all professionally graded by TAG. For every card that finds a new home, I like to imagine I’m sending it off with a little sprinkle of Kitsune luck.

I have a lot of respect for fellow collectors who share this passion — those who truly understand the joy of hunting for beautiful artwork, rare holos, vintage pieces, and hard-to-find promos. There’s something really special about connecting with people who appreciate the same things I relate to.

I look forward to gradually expanding the site and building a warm, welcoming space for collectors. Please feel free to reach out anytime with questions, comments, or even to share your own collection stories.

Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu :)

WhY TAG?

When buying trading cards online, you can't hold them in your hands. That's why I go beyond detailed photos and videos of key features and defects—every card is TAG-graded, complete with their Digital Imaging and Grading (DIG) Report. The "DINGS" section precisely identifies, measures, and visually highlights every flaw impacting the grade.

This gives buyers real transparency and data-backed confidence before they ever pull the trigger on that big purchase. Curious how TAG grading works? Check out the Quick TAG Reports Guide.

I've seen established companies award Gem Mint 10s to cards that seem questionable even as a Mint 9, highlighting the subjectivity that can exist in traditional grading. No service is perfect—TAG has its own limitations and occasional inconsistencies—but its tech-driven, objective approach and comprehensive detailed defect report for Pokémon cards align perfectly with my commitment to transparency and ethical selling.

*Example of a TAG Grading DINGS report

For collectors of Japanese Pokémon cards especially, this level of detail is incredibly valuable. Many of these prints feature Japan-only artwork, rare promos, unique vintage pieces, and smaller print runs compared to English versions. Knowing exactly what you’re getting — right down to microscopic edge wear or centering shifts — helps you build your collection with real peace of mind.

The TAG slabs themselves are also a big plus: they’re sleek, modern, and crystal-clear, making these beautiful Japanese cards look even better on display.

In the end, it’s all about creating lasting confidence. When a card leaves my collection and joins yours, I want you to know exactly what you’re getting —and that feeling of trust is what makes every card truly special. (Mic drop 🎤)