Mina Nakai Pokemon card artwork
Pokemon TCG artist

Mina Nakai Pokemon cards

Mina Nakai is a Pokemon TCG illustrator whose first card was Machop from Generations and whose catalog focuses on Pokemon cards across modern sets.

77 cards found

Mina Nakai is another modern Pokemon TCG artist whose public biography is brief, so the most useful collector context comes from the cards. Bulbapedia identifies Nakai as an illustrator whose first Pokemon TCG card was Machop from Generations, and notes additional cards in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket. The Art of Pokemon lists a larger catalog under the Mina Nakai credit, showing a steady presence across recent Japanese and international releases.

Modern creature cards with approachable set-building appeal

In PKMN Collectors data, Mina Nakai appears on 78 cards, all Pokemon cards. Local examples include Tarountula, Machop, Gumshoos, Raticate, Vulpix, Growlithe, Makuhita, Tyrogue, Venomoth, Meditite, Fletchinder, Tynamo, Clefairy, Tepig, Sprigatito, Bellibolt, Sealeo, Eevee and Relicanth. The mix covers early-stage Pokemon, familiar favorites and practical set cards that collectors often encounter while opening packs rather than chasing one headline single.

That makes Mina Nakai a good binder artist. The local rarity spread is led by common and uncommon cards, with illustration rares, rares and a few holo or Pocket-style entries adding variety. A page built around this signature can feel like a cross-section of modern Pokemon life: small creatures, regional favorites, evolutions and soft set texture rather than only full-art spectacle.

For collectors, Nakai is worth following because the catalog is approachable. Many cards are not expensive, but together they show how much personality exists in normal set slots. This is exactly the kind of profile that helps PKMN Collectors make illustrator collecting feel richer: the artist name turns ordinary cards into a coherent path, giving users another reason to keep, compare and revisit cards they might otherwise pass by.