Hatsune Miku’s next Flower Fairy Noodle Stopper figure is inspired by the Camellia

A new prize figure of the virtual singer Hatsune Miku has been announced by the manufacturer FuRyu, this time with a design inspired by the Camellia flower.
The new product is a “Noodle Stopper Figure,” a popular line of prize figures in Japan that are designed with a specific, practical function.

They are sculpted in various sitting or lounging poses, which allows them to be used to hold down the paper lid of an instant noodle cup while the contents cook.
This design also makes them particularly well suited to being placed on the edge of a desk or shelf for display.

This new figure is based on an original illustration by the artist Tetsu Kurosawa.

It features Miku in a “Japanese-style fantasy” theme that is designed to be both calm and cute, with an aesthetic inspired by the “tsubaki,” or Camellia flower.

This is not the only new Hatsune Miku prize figure that has been recently announced by FuRyu.
Another upcoming release is a collaboration with the iconic Japanese candy, “Tirol Choco.”

This separate figure is based on an original illustration by the artist Yumenouchi and fuses Miku’s design with the look of the candy’s famous “milk” flavor, which is known for its distinctive cow-print wrapper.

Both of these new prize figures offer unique and charming artistic interpretations of the globally popular character.

As “prize items,” they will be primarily available to be won in crane games and other arcade machines.
Both of the new figures are scheduled to be released in amusement facilities across Japan in February of 2026.
An international release for both products will likely take place around April 2026, as most FuRyu prize figures are sold at general hobby goods retailers globally around 2 months after the initial Japanese arcade release.
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