New Naruto prize figure turns Sasuke’s coffin into a practical desk accessory

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A new and unique prize item has been announced by the Banpresto brand of Bandai Spirits, which is based on an iconic item from the popular manga series, Naruto.

The new prize is a replica of the large coffin that was used to seal and transport the character Sasuke Uchiha during the fan-favorite “Sasuke Recovery Mission” arc.

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The new collectible is part of the “FigLife” sub-brand, a line of prize items that focuses on creating “figures for your life,” which are designed to be integrated into a fan’s daily routine as functional decorative items, such as pen holders, smartphone stands, or trinket boxes.

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This new prize is designed to be used as a storage box, and it also comes with a small, bonus figure of Sasuke Uchiha that can be placed inside.

It has been confirmed that the included figure of Sasuke will have a special, all-black silhouette design.

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This new prize is being released alongside two other, separate prize figures from the same story arc.

New Vibration Stars figures of the characters Gaara and Kimimaro are also scheduled to be released in the same month.

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These three separate prizes are designed to be displayed together, allowing fans to recreate the memorable and climactic confrontation from the story.

As “prize items,” these products will not be available for direct purchase at retail stores.

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They will be exclusively available to be won in crane games and other arcade machines, though they may be available to pre-order from hobby goods retailers internationally, as Bandai does distribute prize items for general sale outside of Japan.

The new “Sasuke in a Coffin” prize is scheduled to begin its rollout in amusement facilities across Japan in January of 2026.

International availability will be around 1-2 months after this date, as Bandai operates a delayed release schedule to allow a period of arcade exclusivity for Japanese fans.

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