New SAKAMOTO DAYS Ichiban Kuji features figures of the elite “ORDER” assassins

Bandai Spirits has revealed all of the prizes for the second installment of its “Ichiban Kuji” lottery based on the popular manga and anime series, SAKAMOTO DAYS.

“Ichiban Kuji” is a popular “no-lose” prize lottery system sold at convenience stores and hobby shops across Japan, where every ticket purchased wins a prize from a tiered lineup.

SAKAMOTO DAYS is a series from Weekly Shōnen Jump that follows the story of Taro Sakamoto, a legendary hitman who retires from the underworld to lead a quiet life as a convenience store owner.

This new lottery features a range of exclusive merchandise based on new, original illustrations created for the event.

The top prizes are a series of high-quality figures from Bandai Spirits’ “MASTERLISE EXPIECE” line, which is known for its impressive size and detailed sculpting.

The figures showcase members of the elite assassin organization known as the “ORDER.”

The full prize lineup for the lottery is as follows:
- Prize A: Shin Asakura MASTERLISE EXPIECE Figure

- Prize B: Nagumo MASTERLISE EXPIECE Figure

- Prize C: Shishiba MASTERLISE EXPIECE Figure

- Prize D: Osaragi MASTERLISE EXPIECE Figure

- Prize E: Taro Sakamoto Face Cushion

- Prize F: “SAKAMOTO SHO-TEN” Acrylic Board

- Prize G: “ORDER” Acrylic Board

- Prize H: Small Plates

- Prize I: Acrylic Stands

- Prize J: Clear File & Sticker Set

A special “Last One Prize” is also available, which is awarded to the person who purchases the final ticket from a lottery set at any given store.

The Last One Prize for this collection is a “Taro Sakamoto MASTERLISE EXPIECE” figure, depicting the protagonist in his younger, leaner form from his days as a legendary hitman.

Additionally, a “Double Chance Campaign” gives ticket holders a second opportunity to win the same Taro Sakamoto figure through an online lottery.

The “Ichiban Kuji SAKAMOTO DAYS vol.2” will be available at participating 7-Eleven, Ito-Yokado, and Youme Town stores.
The new lottery is scheduled to begin next week, on Friday, the 25th of July, with the price for one lottery ticket set at ¥770.
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