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New Hatsune Miku Noodle Stopper Figure Wears a Camellia Flower

New Hatsune Miku Noodle Stopper Figure Wears a Camellia Flower Tetsu Kurosawa
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FuRyu teased its next Hatsune Miku noodle stopper figure on social media, and it features a fantasy design that also includes camellia flowers incorporated into it. It will launch in Japan in February 2026. Tetsu Kurosawa is the artist who created the concept art for it and also shared that inspiration online

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This figure is still early in development. As such, FuRyu doesn’t have it on its official site for the Vocaloid yet, and sites like Crunchyroll don’t have a product listing live. This version of Hatsune Miku is wearing a more historical, fantasy outfit. While she does have twintails, there are also shorter tufts of hair present. The color scheme is also very camillia inspired, to match the one she wears in her hair, rather than her traditional black, silver, teal, and magenta look. 

Here are two photos showing her from different angles:

To help provide a better look at exactly how the Tetsu Kurosawa concept art for the Hatsune Miku noodle stopper figure influenced the final design, the two images shared by the artist show the statue in the exact same pose and position as the work that inspired it.

Here’s how that looks:

Noodle Stopper figures are designed in such a way that the character looks as though they are sitting. They could be used to hold down the top of a cup of instant noodles to keep it warm and such. The poses also mean they can be placed on top of objects or at the edge of shelves for different positions. 

The new FuRyu Hatsune Miku noodle stopper figure based on Tetsu Kurosawa art will appear in Japan in February 2026. There’s no exact release window for the US release yet. 

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