Good Smile’s New Hatsune Miku Figure Brings Her Elegant Sapporo Symphony Design to Life

Good Smile Company has unveiled a breathtaking new Hatsune Miku figure, transforming the official artwork created for the Hatsune Miku Symphony 2025 Sapporo Concert into an elegant premium-scale figure.
Hatsune Miku is a world-famous virtual singer whose music, concerts and collaborations have made her one of Japan’s most recognizable pop culture icons, inspiring fans around the globe through live performances, games, anime collaborations and an ever-growing collection of figures and merchandise.

The “G.S. Collection [SC] Hatsune Miku Symphony 2025: Sapporo Concert Ver. 1/7 Scale Figure” joins Good Smile Company’s premium “Signature Class” statue lineup, a range that showcases the manufacturer’s highest standards by combining the work of leading sculptors and painters with its most advanced production techniques.

Based on illustrator Rella’s main visual for the Hatsune Miku Symphony 2025 Sapporo Concert, the approximately 28 cm tall figure recreates Miku gracefully dancing across an icy stage with an appearance inspired by drifting snowflakes.

Her flowing twin tails receive a striking aurora coating across the tips, while pearlescent paint and translucent parts work together to produce a subtle iridescent glow that changes depending on the viewing angle.


These carefully layered finishes recreate the shimmering appearance of light passing through delicate ice crystals, giving the entire display a dreamlike atmosphere worthy of the Symphony concert artwork that inspired it.

Every fold of her costume and every movement in her pose has been carefully sculpted to emphasize a feeling of graceful motion, faithfully capturing the elegance of Rella’s original illustration.


The “G.S. Collection [SC] Hatsune Miku Symphony 2025: Sapporo Concert Ver. 1/7 Scale Figure” is priced at ¥32,800 (approx. $225 USD / £165 GBP) and is now available to pre-order from reputable hobby goods retailers such as HobbyLink Japan.

Shipping is currently scheduled for September 2027.
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