Jumbo-sized Sakura Miku Nendoroid Revealed by Good Smile Company

A new Nendoroid figure of the spring-inspired virtual singer, Sakura Miku, has been announced.
It was revealed during the “Nendoroid FUNS 2026 Winter” online presentation on Thursday, February 5, 2026.

This announcement introduces a new addition to the “Nendoroid Large” series, a product line that scales up the classic chibi design to a much bigger size than the standard 10 cm format.
Sakura Miku is a beloved seasonal variation of Hatsune Miku, characterized by her pink twin-tails and cherry blossom accessories, representing the arrival of spring in Japan.

Developed by Crypton Future Media, this version of the character often collaborates with major cherry blossom festivals, such as the event at Hirosaki Castle Park, and serves as a cheerful symbol of the season.

While standard Nendoroids are designed to be palm-sized, the Nendoroid Large format transforms the character into a substantial display piece while retaining the cute, deformed proportions fans adore.
This larger scale allows for greater detail in the sculpting of her hair ornaments and outfit, making her a potential centerpiece for Vocaloid collectors.
This reveal complements other Hatsune Miku announcements from the event, such as the “DecoMiku (Lightness)” and “DecoMiku (Darkness)” figures inspired by the music of DECO*27.

The presentation also showcased a wide variety of figures from other major franchises, including the “Nendoroid Xiao” from Genshin Impact and the “Nendoroid Angel Devil” and “Reze” from Chainsaw Man.

Square Enix titles were also a major focus, with reveals for the “Nendoroid Chocobo,” the “Warrior of Light,” and the Final Fantasy XIV trio of Y’shtola, G’raha Tia, and Estinien.

The “Nendoroid Large Sakura Miku” does not yet have a confirmed price or release date.
Information regarding the release schedule will be announced at a later date by Good Smile Company.
It will be available via the Good Smile Company Official Shop, as well as participating partner shops, such as HobbyLink Japan.
You can watch the full Nendoroid FUNS 2026 Winter presentation via YouTube:
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