Oshi no Ko Kana Arima figure
Image courtesy of Kadokawa and Good Smile Company

Oshi no Ko Kana Arima Figure Pre-Orders Open

Kadokawa and Good Smile Company have revealed a 1/7 scale figure of Kana Arima from Oshi no Ko. Pre-orders for the figure are immediately available on multiple online storefronts.

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This figure will depict Kana in her idol uniform, as she takes part in the newly revived B-Komachi unit. The scaled figure will stand at around 22cm (8.66in) tall.

The figure will be available at ¥20,900 / $131.99. An alternate head part with a winking face will be available as an exclusive bonus in select storefronts. People who place pre-orders on Good Smile Online Shop U.S. in North America and AmiAmi elsewhere worldwide will be able to get the bonus part.

Kadokawa has also published a couple of trailers promoting Kana’s figure on its KDcolle YouTube channel:

This is not the only figure for Kana Arima that was revealed in November 2023. Earlier in the month, Bandai Spirits revealed a 16cm (6.3in) tall figure of the same character but with a different pose. This figure will be available as a reward in Banpresto’s crane games across Japan on November 21, 2023.

Good Smile Company is also producing more Oshi no Ko figures on its own. The company is preparing to release Nendoroids of Kana, Aqua, Ruby, and Ai, as well as a Pop Up Parade figure of Ai Hoshino, in 2024.

The 1/7 scale figure of Kana Arima from Oshi no Ko will be released in June 2024 in Japan and Q4 2024 in North America. The pre-order window for the figure will close on January 17, 2024.


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