Ichiban Kuji Kobito Zukan
Ichiban Kuji series for "Kobito Zukan" featuring prizes such as a "Kakure Momojiri" plush toy, a heat-sensitive mug, a big towel, and various collectibles like mini figures, small plates, and rubber coasters. The Last One Prize is a die-cut cushion.
Release: 08/11/2025
700 ¥ per draw
9 tiers
37 variants
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Prizes · 11
A
Plush Figure Kakuremomo Jiri
Kakuremomo Jiri is available as a new Ichiban Kuji product, combining the best of figures and plushies. The realistic expression and fluffy…
B
Thermochromic Mug
A goblin appears when you pour a hot drink!? A thermochromic mug where the design changes. Take a well-deserved break with a goblin. Perfec…
C
Big Towel
A big towel featuring a design full of "Kakuremomojiri"! With a size of approximately 120 cm, it is useful in various situations! A perfect…
D
Large Plate
A large plate with a diameter of approximately 19 cm! You can display it as is or use it for meals. Bring the scenery with the goblins into…
E
Mini Figure
The popular mini figures are now available in Ichiban Kuji. Placing these figures that realistically capture the expressions of the goblins…
F
Small Plates
The popular "Nakama" series comes to you as small plates. Convenient for placing snacks or accessories. A piece that conveys the feeling of…
G
Stationery Collection
A selection of stationery: 2 clear files (3 types) and 2 pop-up memo pads. The clear files featuring humorous scenes of the Kobitos and the…
H
Glow-in-the-Dark Rubber Coaster
Various Kobitos appear as glow-in-the-dark rubber coasters! The indescribable charm of the Kobitos that glow in the dark might make you rel…
I
Towel Collection
100% cotton towels designed with Kobito silhouettes! A practical, everyday-sized towel, perfect for taking along on Kobito hunts! By the wa…
LAST
Die-Cut Cushion
A peach-shaped die-cut cushion featuring "Kakuremomojiri"! An educational design that teaches the right and wrong ways to hold "Kakuremomoj…
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Die-Cut Cushion
A peach-shaped die-cut cushion featuring "Kakuremomojiri"! An educational design that teaches the right and wrong ways to hold "Kakuremomoj…