Yakuza Eiga Stickers
Yakuza Eiga Stickers
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These 8 glossy Yakuza Eiga stickers are made to go everywhere you need, on your briefcase full of cash, on your katana sheath, on your pachinko machine, your sake bottle, to mark your territory or on your black sedan dashboard
Behind the design
Behind the design
What stickers are on this product?
- You have the poster in miniature
- The Yakuza Eiga title
- Between them you have a sticker combining scenes from 2 movies
- Below you have a sniper
- Jun Kunimura ready for action in his white suit and hat from 地獄でなぜ悪い (Why Don't You Play in Hell?)
- A nice montage of Lady Snowblood with her katana piercing through a head
- A pile of VHS movies perfect for a samurai to take a nap
- And our special Yakuza Eiga OTSUKATSU logo
What makes this yakuza film genre design visually distinctive?
- The collage of the intertwined scenes makes it particularly unique, especially for this Japanese gangster movies
- Each scene represents different facets of yakuza storytelling, brutal realism, stylized violence, Japanese underworld moments, ruthless expressions…
- The blue and black colors capture the essence of darkness in the world of crime and evoke the colors of yakuza tattoos like ink carrying hidden stories beneath the skin
- The red title echoes the blood, power and violence
What films are featured on this Japanese crime syndicate films collection?
- The composition incorporates imagery from Japan's golden era of yakuza cinema spanning the 1960s-1980s and from the modern period
- Tokyo Drifter (Seijun Suzuki, 1966)
- Branded to Kill (Seijun Suzuki, 1967)
- Cops vs. Thugs (Kinji Fukasaku, 1975)
- Sonatine (Takeshi Kitano, 1993)
- Many other films also have their place on this design, and we leave you the pleasure of finding them
Making-of of this theme
Making-of of this theme
What does "Eiga no janru" mean?
- Eiga no janru means "film genre" in Japanese (Eiga 映画 means film and janru is literally the word genre in katakana writing: ジャンル)
- We chose a Japanese title because this collection celebrates Japanese cinema
What is the core idea behind the "Eiga no janru" posters?
- Each poster captures the essence of a Japanese film genre by combining many movie scenes into one artwork
- Instead of featuring just one film, we create an artistic collage with distinctive colors that define, for us, the entire genre
- Every scene is carefully cut and assembled so characters can have a new perspective
- The vertical title in the center acts as the spine of the composition
How are films and scenes selected in each collage?
- We research each genre extensively and it comes from the thousands of hours spent in cinema and on our sofa watching movies
- Some scenes are chosen because they are iconic or because we find them fun, dramatic or because they perfectly capture a feeling or visual style that defines the genre
- Every element has to earn its place in the composition so we can make the best Japanese movie collage artworks
How long did this take to create and how did you make this?
- As said before, each poster takes weeks of research, selection, cutting, and assembly
- We cut scenes into shapes that make visual sense, then layer them in the perfect orientation
- It is by far the most time we have ever spent on a single design
Which films are included?
- We do not list every film because discovery is part of the experience
- We might share more about the films on our social networks
- We love when you reach out to tell us you spotted your favorite film ;)
Can we expect hidden references or easter eggs to discover?
- Absolutely, the posters reward closer inspection
- This is what we love the most about this series: the more you look, the more you discover
- It's meant to be an ongoing conversation between the designed artwork and the viewer
How many genres are in this ongoing series, and will more be added over time?
- Currently we have three: Yakuza Eiga, Pinku Eiga, and Mecha Anime
- We released recently these posters in a vintage look
- If this series finds its public, then we might ask you what could be the next genre of Japanese cinema posters you want to see
Do I need to know these movies to appreciate the poster?
- Not at all, each illustration works as a standalone piece of art
- Film knowledge adds layers of enjoyment but isn't required
- The compositions are designed to be visually compelling regardless
- Think of it as an introduction to these genres as much as a celebration of them
Paper Quality & Printing
Paper Quality & Printing
High-Quality Glossy Sticker Sheets
Add personality to your everyday items with our premium sticker sheets featuring original artwork. Each sheet comes with a set of beautifully printed stickers inspired by our poster designs. They are perfect for decorating laptops, bottles, notebooks, phone cases, luggage, and more.
Features
- Sheet size: 5.83″ × 8.27″ / 148mm × 210mm (A5)
- Glossy finish that makes colors pop
- Easy peel-and-stick application
- Designed for indoor use
- Printed on a classic white sticker base
- High-quality material sourced from Japan
How to Apply
- Apply to a clean, dry, dust-free surface
- Press down firmly with a soft cloth to avoid air bubbles
- Best applied once, since repeated reapplication reduces stickiness
- Not suitable for curved or flexible surfaces
Shipping & Processing
Shipping & Processing
Processing Time
All orders are processed within 1 to 3 business days after receiving your order confirmation email.
Shipping Rates
We offer simple flat rate with free shipping over 100 € / $100
- Europe: 5.99 €
- United States: $5.99
- Rest of the world: 8.99 €
Free shipping threshold is calculated based on the equivalent of € in your local currency at checkout.
Estimated Shipping Times (Once Order Fulfilled)
- Europe, North America: 3–5 business days
- Rest of the world: 9–20 business days (feel free to contact us for a more precise timeframe depending on your country; we’ll also keep you updated as soon as possible)
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