城之内きずき
2020s–presentSumiyoshi Kizuki is a Pokémon card illustrator known for charming deformed expressions and vivid colors. Popular for a style that brings out the lovable nature of Pokémon.
Cards
6
Avg Price
$2
Max Price
$5
30d Surge
0.0%
Signature works · Top 5 by value
Sets Featured (6)
Full 145-card portfolio (Japanese market)
Sourced from pokemon-card.com — includes JP-exclusive promos and older cards not yet in the CardGap price index. CardGap currently tracks 6 of these with price data.




























































Set-by-set breakdown
Sumiyoshi Kizuki contributed artwork to 6 distinct sets. The table ranks them by the most expensive card in each.
Rarity distribution
Breakdown of Sumiyoshi Kizuki's 6 works by rarity tier.
Amber bars indicate high-rarity tiers (SAR / SR / HR / Special Illustration / Hyper / Trainer Gallery).
Career era timeline
Sumiyoshi Kizuki's contributions grouped by Pokemon TCG era. Highlights which eras concentrate the highest-priced cards.
Investment view on Sumiyoshi Kizuki's portfolio
Portfolio scale. $10 of estimated total catalog value across 6 cards in 6 sets. Average $$2/card with the peak at $5. The 30-day portfolio change is +0.0%, indicating a stable-to-positive trajectory.
High-rarity weight. 0 cards sit in high-rarity tiers (SAR / SR / HR / Special Illustration / Hyper / TG). These are the ones most likely to retain value long-term — Pokemon TCG investment historically favors illustrators with consistent high-rarity output over those who illustrate only commons.
Set diversification. Spread across 6 distinct sets. Concentration on Hidden Fates Shiny Vault (1 cards) with a peak there of $5. Wider set participation generally signals an "in-rotation" illustrator Bandai trusts with major releases.
Disclaimer: This is informational only. Pokemon TCG prices fluctuate ±10-30% in short windows; back-test before sizing positions.
Comparable illustrators
Other illustrators with significant overlap in sets. Stats side-by-side for context.
| Illustrator | Cards | Avg $ | Max $ | Shared sets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sumiyoshi Kizuki (this page) | 6 | $2 | $5 | — |
| 5ban Graphics | 1123 | $34 | $2131 | 6 |
| Shin Nagasawa | 99 | $6 | $73 | 6 |
| Masakazu Fukuda | 94 | $460 | $4000 | 5 |
| Kouki Saitou | 90 | $70 | $3200 | 5 |
| Naoki Saito | 73 | $65 | $600 | 5 |
| Megumi Mizutani | 104 | $38 | $319 | 5 |
All 6 Cards by Sumiyoshi Kizuki
All 6 Cards by Sumiyoshi Kizuki(top 5 highlighted above)
Frequently asked about Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Q. How many cards has Sumiyoshi Kizuki illustrated?
As of 2026-06-01, Sumiyoshi Kizuki has illustrated 6 Pokemon TCG cards across 6 different sets.
Q. What's the most expensive Sumiyoshi Kizuki card?
Currently Kirlia (Hidden Fates Shiny Vault · Rare Shiny) at $5 on the international market.
Q. What's the average price of an Sumiyoshi Kizuki card?
The international market average across all 6 cards is $2. The portfolio's 30-day average price change is +0.0%.
Q. Which sets feature Sumiyoshi Kizuki's artwork?
Sumiyoshi Kizuki has artwork in 6 sets including Hidden Fates Shiny Vault, Dragon Majesty, Celestial Storm, Forbidden Light, Ultra Prism, and 1 more.
Q. What rarities does Sumiyoshi Kizuki typically illustrate?
Top 3 rarity tiers for this artist: Uncommon (4), Rare Shiny (1), Promo (1). 0 cards (0%) are high-rarity tier (SAR / SR / HR / SIR / Hyper / Trainer Gallery).
Q. When was Sumiyoshi Kizuki most active?
Sumiyoshi Kizuki has been active 2020s–present. The most prolific era in our database is "Sun & Moon era" with 5 cards.
Q. Are Sumiyoshi Kizuki's cards a good investment?
30-day portfolio change is +0.0%, with a max card price of $5. Stable trajectory — solid for long-term holds. High-rarity diversification reduces single-card risk. For specifics see /grading/psa10-roi and /arbitrage on CardGap.
Q. Which other illustrators are similar to Sumiyoshi Kizuki?
Most overlapping illustrators (shared sets): 5ban Graphics (6 shared sets, avg $34), Shin Nagasawa (6 shared sets, avg $6), Masakazu Fukuda (5 shared sets, avg $460). See the comparison table above for full stats.
Q. How do I identify a Sumiyoshi Kizuki card?
Pokemon TCG cards print the illustrator's name at the bottom-left of the card art frame (small print). The name "Sumiyoshi Kizuki" appears verbatim, sometimes with a "Illus. " prefix. Style cues: cute, deformed, vivid. On CardGap, use the search at /illustrators to filter.





