The latest Hatsune Miku Symphony Nendoroid is based on her 2025 concert in Sapporo

Orders have opened for a new Nendoroid figure of the virtual singer Hatsune Miku from manufacturer Good Smile Company.
“Nendoroid Hatsune Miku Symphony 2025: Sapporo Performance Ver.” is based on her appearance in the key visual for a recent orchestra concert.

Nendoroids are a popular line of chibi-style, posable figures known for including a variety of interchangeable parts.
“Hatsune Miku Symphony” is a series of official, full-orchestra concerts that feature lush, classical arrangements of popular Vocaloid songs.

This new Nendoroid recreates the key visual artwork that was created for the 2025 performance of the concert in the city of Sapporo.

The figure stands approximately 10 centimeters tall and comes with a variety of accessories to capture the elegant and wintery feel of the original illustration.

The set includes three different interchangeable face plates: a “smiling face,” a “dancing face,” and a “gentle smiling face.”

A “snowflake” optional part is also included as an accessory.

An exclusive bonus item is also being offered for customers who pre-order the figure directly from the official Good Smile Company online shop.
Those who purchase from the official store will receive a “special base” for the figure as a gift.

Pre-orders for the “Nendoroid Hatsune Miku Symphony 2025: Sapporo Performance Ver.” began on Thursday, the 2nd of October via the official Good Smile Company online store, and the pre-order window is scheduled to run until the 12th of November.

The figure is priced at ¥7,800 (approx. $53 USD/£39 GBP) and is scheduled to be shipped to customers in May of 2026.
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