2025 anime calendar season is in full swing right now, and J-List is loaded with more than 75 rare and collectible anime, traditional Japanese photo and art, and JAV calendars for you right here! These calendars will come in stock and ship out to you around December 10. In this post, let’s check out the four artist calendars by Kantoku, Coffee Kizoku, Takuya Fujiya, and Kurone Mishima!
We hope you’re enjoying the holiday season, getting ready for a warm and fuzzy Christmas, if you celebrate it. J-List has added tons of new stock to our website, and as an extra gift to you, we’ll pick up $25 of your shipping during our Shipping Support Sale! Just buy $200 or more of in-stock products shipping from Japan, and the discount will be applied automatically. Start shopping now!
J-List Loves Japanese Calendar Season!
When I started J-List 28 years ago (yikes!), among the first hit products we had on our hands were the wonderful anime, traditional art, and JAV calendars everyone in the world wanted to buy from us. We started the company in October of 1996 with one employee and two Macs networked together with special dongles. This was before the current Ethernet plug standard had been finalized.
Right off the bat, we were immediately busy processing preorders for all the 1997 calendars we started receiving. I believe Rurou ni Kenshin was the top-selling anime calendar, and Akira Fubuki was the top JAV seller. JPOP calendars were also big but sadly disappeared, presumably becoming exclusive content within private fan clubs.
Every year a few anime artist calendars get released, with gorgeous new art by Japan’s best artists. Let’s check out the four artist calendars released this year!
Kantoku’s 2025 Calendar Will Be the Top Seller
We positively love Kantoku, and carry all his artbooks and doujinshi. We also published the single most gorgeous artbook I’ve ever seen, which every Kantoku fan should pick up before it sells out. As in past years, the calendar will be huge, 42 x 60 cm with 13 pages. We expect this year’s calendar to be the top seller again, and to sell out early. Order your Kantoku 2025 anime calendar here!
Want to Spend the Year with Beautiful Anime Girls? Coffee Kizoku Shows Us the Way!
Coffee Kizoku takes his name from a chain of coffee shops in rural Japan. He’s a successful artist known for drawing sexy girls in “buruma,” or Japanese P.E. uniforms. He also made two hentai games that we have in stock, if you want to sample his art in an 18+ form. His artist calendars are always popular, and we have this year’s up for order right here!
Takuya Fujima’s 2025 Calendar Features Gorgeous Art
Takuya Fujima is an artist and light novel illustrator known for Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid, R-15 and more, who has always been a popular account to follow on Pixiv. His artist calendars have become a staple during calendar season on J-List. You can get his 2025 calendar here!
Kurone Mishima: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful Moe World
Finally, Kurone Mishima is another talented Japanese artist most famous for illustrating the popular Konosuba light novels. He also did Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor, The Greatest Demon Lord Is Reborn as a Typical Nobody, and more. You can enjoy his amazing art all year long by ordering his 2025 artist calendar here!
Thanks for reading this blog post on the four 2025 artist calendars being released from Japan. J-List has 75+ calendars in stock right now, so browse them all to make sure you don’t miss out on the one(s) you want on your wall all year long.
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We hope you’re enjoying the holiday season, getting ready for a warm and fuzzy Christmas, if you celebrate it. J-List has added tons of new stock to our website, and as an extra gift to you, we’ll pick up $25 of your shipping during our Shipping Support Sale! Just buy $200 or more of in-stock products shipping from Japan, and the discount will be applied automatically. Start shopping now!