Bandai Unveils First Look at Persona 30th Anniversary Ichiban Kuji Prizes

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Bandai has revealed the first selection of prizes for its upcoming Persona Series 30th Anniversary Ichiban Kuji lottery, giving fans an early look at several of the premium collectibles planned for the celebratory release.

Ichiban Kuji is a popular Japanese “no-lose” lottery-style product line where fans purchase a ticket for a fixed price and receive a guaranteed prize.

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Created to mark the franchise’s 30th anniversary, the new Ichiban Kuji will feature prizes inspired by the entire history of the Persona series.

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The newly unveiled lineup showcases the B, C, and D Prize figures, each representing the protagonists from three of the franchise’s most popular entries.

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The B Prize features the protagonist of Persona 3 as a figure standing approximately 20 cm tall, capturing the iconic hero in a highly detailed display piece.

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Persona 4 takes the spotlight with the C Prize, which is a figure of its protagonist measuring approximately 18 cm in height.

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The D Prize continues the lineup with Persona 5’s protagonist, recreated as a figure standing approximately 17 cm tall.

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Collectors also have the chance to obtain a special Last One Prize by drawing the final ticket remaining in a store’s lottery.

This exclusive reward is the PERSONA30th THE GIGANT NAME display piece, a large three-dimensional recreation of the Persona 30th anniversary commemorative logo measuring approximately 40 cm across.

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Bandai has not yet revealed the remaining prize lineup, with the A Prize and all rewards from the E Prize onward set to be announced at a later date.

The Persona Series 30th Anniversary Ichiban Kuji will begin rolling out at participating retailers across Japan from November 28, 2026, with each draw priced at ¥850 (approx. $6 USD / £4 GBP).

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