Collection: Nippon Columbia
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The Music of Mother Vinyl - Keiichi Suzuki &TONZURA MOTHER BAND 2xLP
Vendor:Nippon Columbia5.0 / 5.0
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Sold outTaeko Onuki – Sunshower Vinyl 1xLP
Vendor:Nippon ColumbiaRegular price $47.95 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $47.95 USDSold out -
Dragon Ball Vinyl - Original TV Anime Soundtrack 1xLP [Music Collection]
Vendor:Nippon Columbia4.0 / 5.0
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Ryukyu Rare Groove Crossover Vinyl - Okinawa Jazz Funk 1964-1984 Compilation 1xLP
Vendor:Nippon ColumbiaRegular price $44.45 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $44.45 USD -
Ryukyu Rare Groove Revisited Vinyl - Okinawa Pops 1957-1978 Compilation 1xLP
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Captain Future Vinyl - Original Anime Soundtrack 1xLP
Vendor:Nippon ColumbiaRegular price $44.95 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $44.95 USDPreorder -
Sold outAtlas - Breeze Vinyl 1xLP
Vendor:Nippon ColumbiaRegular price $53.95 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $53.95 USDSold out
Explore Nippon Columbia collection
Nippon Columbia isn’t just one of Japan’s oldest record labels - it’s a musical time capsule, preserving and celebrating decades of Japan’s vibrant music culture. Since 1910, they’ve been the backbone behind everything from classic enka ballads and jazz to groundbreaking anime themes and city‑pop deep cuts. You’ll find vinyl, CDs, and tapes from legendary acts like Hibari Misora, Naoko Kawai, and Ryuichi Sakamoto - plus remastered anime gems like Dragon Ball and Saint Seiya.
What makes Nippon Columbia special? It’s their dedication to quality and nostalgia. Their releases - especially limited-edition vinyl and anime soundtrack compilations - are lovingly remastered, beautifully packaged, and rooted in musical heritage. Want vintage city‑pop or Sega-era anime themes? Nippon Columbia is where audiophiles and collectors go to feel the past come alive.






