Hatsune Miku Autumn Date Pink version noodle stopper figure by FuRyu
Image courtesy of FuRyu

New Version of Hatsune Miku Noodle Stopper Figure Will Appear

FuRyu has revealed a new version of the Hatsune Miku noodle stopper figure. The company will release the new figure—titled Noodle Stopper Figure Autumn Date Pink ver.—as prizes for crane games in amusement centers across Japan in mid-September 2024.

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The original version of the Hatsune Miku Autumn Date figure appeared as early as June 2023. The original figure is still available for purchase on Amazon Japan at ¥2,279 (~$15.95) as of September 10, 2024. This new pink version will have different colors for Miku’s attire, as well as the drink cup she is carrying.

As the title suggests, placing this figure to shut the lid of an instant noodle cup under preparation will be one of its primary purposes. The owner will also be able to make this Miku figure sit on any other objects, such as a closed jar or table edge.

A full preview of the new figure is available via FuRyu’s official Japanese tweet on X right below:

This new figure will not be the only Hatsune Miku-related merchandise appearing in Japanese amusement centers in 2024. Taito has also released new plushes featuring a crossover between the Vocaloid character and the Sanrio mascot Cinnamoroll as prizes from its crane games.

The new noodle stopper figure of Hatsune Miku in her Autumn Date Pink version attire will be available as crane game prizes in Japanese amusement centers in mid-September 2024.


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