New Wind Breaker lottery features Sakura and Umemiya at a summer festival

A new “Ichiban Kuji” lottery from Bandai Spirits has been released, this time based on the popular “delinquent hero” anime series, Wind Breaker.
The new collection, titled “-Heroes of the Town and the Time of the Festival-,” began its rollout at retailers last weekend, starting on Saturday, the 2nd of August.

“Ichiban Kuji” is a “no-lose” prize lottery system where every ticket purchased wins an item from a tiered lineup of exclusive merchandise.

This new lottery is themed around a Japanese summer festival, and features new, original illustrations of the characters dressed in traditional yukata.

The top prizes are figures of the series protagonist, Haruka Sakura, and the leader of the Bofurin, Hajime Umemiya.

The full prize lineup for the lottery is as follows:
- Prize A: Haruka Sakura Yukata Figure

A figure of Haruka in a yukata, holding a taiyaki, on a cobblestone-style base.

- Prize B: Hajime Umemiya Yukata Figure

The first-ever Ichiban Kuji figure of the Bofurin leader, Hajime, in a yukata and holding a bottle of ramune soda.

- Prize C: Group Acrylic Board

A B5-sized acrylic art board featuring the full group illustration of the characters against a fireworks backdrop.

- Prize D: “Kirarise” Mascot Plushies

A set of three small plush toys with sparkly, embroidered eyes, featuring Haruka, Nirei, and Suo in their festival outfits.
- Prize E: Mini Mask-style Charms

A collection of six small charms designed to look like the character masks often sold at Japanese festivals.
- Prize F: Acrylic Stands (6 random varieties)

- Prize G: Rubber Charms (9 random varieties)

- Prize H: Can Badges (9 random varieties)


- Last One Prize: Haruka Sakura Yukata Figure -Mogumogu ver.-

A special variant of the A Prize figure, which shows Haruka in the middle of eating his taiyaki. This prize is awarded to the person who buys the final ticket.

- Double Chance Campaign
An additional online lottery offering 30 chances to win the same Hajime Umemiya figure as the B Prize.

The lottery is now available at participating Lawson convenience stores, bookstores, hobby shops, Animate, and official Ichiban Kuji shops and the price for one ticket is ¥750.
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