The Best Place to Find JDM & Anime Posters in Dallas–Fort Worth
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Most people walking through Stonebriar Centre don’t expect to find a place like this. Tucked on Level 1 toward Dillard’s — in front of LEGO and The North Face, near Sephora and Bath & Body Works — Import Crate feels less like a retail shop and more like a curated gallery built around Japanese car culture. The walls draw you in before you even realize what you’re looking at — rows of framed JDM and anime-inspired posters that blend art, design, and nostalgia into one experience.
Each piece tells a story. Some capture iconic cars in cinematic detail; others feel like stills from an anime you wish existed. The Kansei Prints line stands out for its realism — clean compositions, subtle textures, and that quiet atmosphere that feels lifted straight from a Tokyo side street. The Ikigai Collection, on the other hand, channels emotion — bolder colors, energy, and an unmistakable nod to Japanese pop culture. Together, they make Import Crate feel like a bridge between garage culture and gallery art.
Every poster is exclusive to Import Crate — not mass-produced, not easily found online. Each design carries the Import Crate logo within the artwork, a subtle mark of authenticity that collectors recognize. And while you can browse the collections online at importcrate.com/collections/posters, the real experience is seeing them up close — the print texture, the framing, the way they light up under glass.
Collectors, anime fans, and even casual mall shoppers stop to look, drawn in by the detail and atmosphere. Some buy a single poster for their room; others start a wall that tells their story. It’s more than decoration — it’s identity. For many, owning one feels like joining a quiet community of people who see cars and art the same way — not as separate hobbies, but as expressions of the same obsession for design and culture.
Import Crate has managed to create that space — where passion feels curated, not commercial. It’s where you find something that looks and feels rare because it actually is.
Located inside Stonebriar Centre on Level 1 toward Dillard’s — right in front of LEGO and The North Face — Import Crate is worth the stop whether you’re coming from Dallas, Plano, or Carrollton. Step inside, look at the walls, and you’ll understand why it’s become DFW’s best-kept secret for JDM and anime poster art.