Yoshitoku x F: NEX "Japan Doll Figure" No. 9 is Hatsune Miku Based on the illustration drawn by illustrator Choko Fuji, Hatsune Miku became a pretty and beautiful Japan doll figure.
In Japan culture, "Hatsune" was originally a word that refers to the calls of birds and insects, especially warblers, that year, and carefully expressed the depth of this product.
The kimono, which is a feature, is made by repeatedly prototyping the fabric of the furisode so that the patterns are connected to each other even across the sewing line, and gold foil stamping is applied to reproduce the glittering shine of gold. These are dyed using the traditional Yuzen dyeing technique, and are carefully dyed one color at a time using a mold, and there are 12 colors for green kimonos and 11 colors for blue kimonos, creating a unique deep color that takes time and effort. The expression, which faithfully reproduces the illustration, is made to give a calm impression with jewel-like eyes that emit a variety of light in the light, faint vermilion cheeks, and cherry blossom lips.
Both figures and Japan dolls are "faces are life".
Dressed in Japan's culture and traditions, Hatsune Miku is made with attention to everything.
*[Costume/Dressing: Yoshitoku] Painted plastic 1/4 scale complete product. Height: Approximately 410mm(Excluding pedestal) Width: Approx 370mm Depth: Approx. 280mm