Taito’s next Hatsune Miku fashion series figure is a Yumekawa fantasy

A new prize figure of the virtual singer Hatsune Miku has been announced, which will be the eighth installment in Taito’s popular “Hatsune Miku Fashion Figure Series.”
This new “Fancy” version is based on an original illustration by the artist Tam-U, depicting Miku in a “Yumekawa” (dreamy cute) style.

The pre-painted, 18 centimeter tall figure features a pale blue and white color scheme and is accessorized with a wing-shaped bag, leg warmers, and a plaster (band-aid) in her hair, all key elements of the “Fancy” theme.

As a prize figure, this item will be exclusively available to be won in crane games and other amusement facilities across Japan.
The “Hatsune Miku Fashion Figure Series – Fancy ver.” from Taito is scheduled to begin its rollout in Japanese arcades in November 2025.

For fans based outside of Japan, the figure will be available to buy at most reputable hobby goods retailers around 2 months after the initial Japanese arcade release, in early 2026, as most prize figures are released to international markets on a delayed schedule.
This new release adds to a growing lineup of exciting new Hatsune Miku prize figures scheduled for the coming months.
For example, the manufacturer FuRyu also recently announced a collaboration figure between Hatsune Miku and “Tirol Choco,” which is scheduled for release in February 2026.

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