Hatsune Miku, the Muse of Creation.
From "Character Vocal Series 01: Hatsune Miku" comes a 1/7 scale figure of Hatsune Miku as designed by illustrator Yoneyama Mai!
Hatsune Miku dressed as a goddess, combined with a background of nature-like motifs such as plants, has been exquisitely sculpted to retain the atmosphere of the original illustration.
Her twin tails that resemble wings make use of translucent parts and pearlescent paint was used on the pure white outfit for an elegant finish.
Be sure to add the benevolent smiling Miku to your collection!
Age: 16
Birthday: August 31
Height: 158 cm (5'2")
Weight: 42 kg (92.4 lbs)
Hatsune Miku is one of the most recognizable virtual characters in modern pop culture. Visually defined by her long turquoise twin-tails, futuristic outfit, and bright expression, Miku represents youth, creativity, and the limitless possibilities of digital art. Officially portrayed as a 16-year-old virtual singer, she embodies the idea of music shaped by imagination rather than a fixed identity.
Created by Crypton Future Media, Hatsune Miku’s voice is based on samples from Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita. While she originated as a singing voice for music production software, her character quickly evolved far beyond that role. Fans around the world embraced her open-ended personality, creating countless interpretations through music, illustrations, animations, and stories.
Her explosive rise in popularity was driven by creative communities on Japanese video platforms, where original songs inspired collaborative projects across multiple media formats. Over time, Hatsune Miku became a cultural phenomenon, appearing in live concerts, games, manga, and international collaborations. Within the broader world of Vocaloid, she stands as a symbol of shared creativity and artistic freedom.
For fans and collectors, Hatsune Miku’s appeal extends far beyond music. Discover Hatsune Miku figures and merchandise in our webshop and bring this iconic virtual singer into your collection.
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