F:NEX 1/4 Akemi Homura: Japanese Doll - Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica: Puella Magi Madoka Magica [New Edition] Rebellion Story, FuRyu Corp.

Akemi Homura -Japanese Doll- from Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica: Puella Magi Madoka Magica [New Edition] Rebellion Story, is made into 1/4 F:NEX Figure by FuRyu Corp.


FuRyu Corp. 1/4 Figure F:NEX Akemi Homura -Japanese Doll- From Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica: Puella Magi Madoka Magica [New Edition] Rebellion Story

Yoshitoku x F:NEX Japanese Doll Figure No. 17 is Homura Akemi

From Furyu's high-quality hobby brand F:NEX comes a Japanese doll figure of Akemi Homura from the film Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica: Puella Magi Madoka Magica [New Edition] Rebellion Story.

Her flowing hair and tilted head as she smiles are a perfect example of Homura's beauty. By adding movement to her legs, the pose makes for a more glamorous figure. The Kyubey-themed drawstring bag and hair accessory are not only intricately sculpted, but are also painted the same color as her kimono to create a sense of unity.

Costume prototype by doll artist Ayumi Uyama -sensei

The costume prototype was created by doll artist Ayumi Uyama -sensei. The kimono is a mix of Japanese and Western styles, as if retaining a trace of her appearance when transformed into a magical girl. Instead of a juban, it is coordinated with a blouse and long skirt, and this is expressed by using an abundance of lace at the collar and hem. The gorgeous brocade obi and elegant obi fastener with pearl-like decorations complete the gorgeous yet calm and beautiful outfit.

Profile: Ayumi Uyama A collector of Showa-era girl's goods and lifestyle items, her collection of pose dolls and French dolls is the largest in Japan. She creates works based on the theme of nostalgic and cute Showa-era fairy tales. 1996 - Started working on collaborative products with companies, and began participating in magazine serializations and various exhibitions. 2001 - After publishing her first book as an author, she has consistently published collection books since then. She has produced Showa-era goods in collaboration with various toy manufacturers. 2010 - Published four books, including a handicraft book. She still visits antique markets and antique shops, and her collection of Showa-era fairy tales continues to grow day by day. Furisode patterns that are conscious of color and flow

The fabric of the furisode is dyed by the kata-yuzen technique. Madoka's design is pink, with a Western-style vibrant rose finished in the traditional Japanese yuzen style, giving it an elegant and gorgeous look. On the other hand, Homura's design is based on deep purple, with various flowers and butterflies, giving it a gorgeous yet calm atmosphere. The clothes worn by the two are dyed to express flow. These fabrics were dyed by Mori-san, a Nishijin weaver in Kyoto, at a yuzen factory in Kyoto. In general yuzen, a stencil with a carved pattern is placed on top of white fabric, and only the part with the pattern is dyed with each color. One stencil is used for each color, and this process is repeated several times to make a pattern stand out. The color is then fixed by steaming, the excess dye is washed away, and finally, the wrinkles are smoothed out while applying heat. The deep colors that cannot be expressed by machines are dyed by hand, with great effort.

Profile: Morisan Founded in 1921 (Taisho 10) in Nishijin, Kyoto, famous for Nishijin textiles, which have flourished as clothing for the Imperial Court since the Heian period. Mori Eikyo, certified as a traditional craftsman of Nishijin textiles and a future master of traditional industries of Kyoto City, is mainly active in the production of brocade, and in recent years has launched a new brand, MORISAN, and is actively collaborating with creators and companies both in Japan and overseas. Morisan continues to propose an elegant aesthetic sense from Kyoto that fuses the traditions of Nishijin textiles with modern sensibilities, which has also led to the production of Yuzen, another traditional Kyoto craft. Brocade obi belts that add an accent to a gorgeous look

To add an accent to the gorgeous furisode, an exotic and elegant patterned brocade was chosen for the obi fabric, with different colors for Madoka and Homura. Brocade is a traditional fabric woven with gold and silver threads and gold and silver foil. It is woven at a high density to achieve a glossy texture, and although it is small, it has the thickness and vivid colors of a real obi fabric. The brocade pattern is a proud product of Banto Shoten, a leading Kyoto textile merchant.

Profile: Since its establishment in 1947, Banto Shoten has been a manufacturer and wholesaler specializing in gold brocade. It continues to provide products that meet the needs of the times, mainly for dolls, costumes, and small bags. It provides materials from Nishijin, Kyoto, that make it possible to create new collaborations that transcend genres. Please make a reservation.

Please enjoy the beautiful Akemi Homura, clad in Japanese tradition, in your hands.
















Details

  • Painted finished product
  • Size: Total height: Approx. 430mm (including base)
  • Material: ATBC-PVC, ABS, rayon, polyester, acetate, cardboard, Kevlar, cotton, polyurethane, urea resin, die-cast
  • Publisher: FuRyu Corp.
  • Price: ¥198,000 (tax included) Earn 3,977 points per item
  • Scheduled for release in December 2025


FuRyu Corp. 1/4 Figure F:NEX Yoshitoku X Kaname Madoka Akemi Homura Set -Japanese Doll- From Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica: Puella Magi Madoka Magica [New Edition] Rebellion Story

Yoshitoku x F:NEX Japanese Doll Figures Vol. 16 and 17 are Madoka Kaname and Homura Akemi

From Furyu's high-quality hobby brand F:NEX comes a Japanese doll figure of Kaname Madoka and Akemi Homura from the film Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica: Puella Magi Madoka Magica [New Edition] Rebellion Story.

An acrylic case that can display both Kaname Madoka and Akemi Homura side by side has been specially made for this product and is available exclusively at FURYU HOBBY MALL.

Acrylic case specifications: Width: 590mm x Height: 500mm x Depth: 350mm Clear acrylic extrusion (thickness): 3mm (no UV protection) Base: Black 5mm Back silver mirror extrusion (thickness): 3mm Notes: Acrylic is a flammable material, so please refrain from using it near open flames. Avoid using or storing it in places where the temperature exceeds 70°C, as this may cause deformation. Do not place anything on the four-sided cover, as this may cause bending. Costume prototype by doll artist Ayumi Uyama -sensei

The costume prototype was created by doll artist Ayumi Uyama -sensei. The kimono is a mix of Japanese and Western styles, as if retaining a trace of her appearance when transformed into a magical girl. Instead of a juban, it is coordinated with a blouse and long skirt, and this is expressed by using an abundance of lace at the collar and hem. The gorgeous brocade obi and elegant obi fastener with pearl-like decorations complete the gorgeous yet calm and beautiful outfit.

Profile: Ayumi Uyama A collector of Showa-era girl's goods and lifestyle items, her collection of pose dolls and French dolls is the largest in Japan. She creates works based on the theme of nostalgic and cute Showa-era fairy tales. 1996 - Started working on collaborative products with companies, and began participating in magazine serializations and various exhibitions. 2001 - After publishing her first book as an author, she has consistently published collection books since then. She has produced Showa-era goods in collaboration with various toy manufacturers. 2010 - Published four books, including a handicraft book. She still visits antique markets and antique shops, and her collection of Showa-era fairy tales continues to grow day by day. Furisode patterns that are conscious of color and flow

The fabric of the furisode is dyed by the kata-yuzen technique. Madoka's design is pink, with a Western-style vibrant rose finished in the traditional Japanese yuzen style, giving it an elegant and gorgeous look. On the other hand, Homura's design is based on deep purple, with various flowers and butterflies, giving it a gorgeous yet calm atmosphere. The clothes worn by the two are dyed to express flow. These fabrics were dyed by Mori-san, a Nishijin weaver in Kyoto, at a yuzen factory in Kyoto. In general yuzen, a stencil with a carved pattern is placed on top of white fabric, and only the part with the pattern is dyed with each color. One stencil is used for each color, and this process is repeated several times to make a pattern stand out. The color is then fixed by steaming, the excess dye is washed away, and finally, the wrinkles are smoothed out while applying heat. The deep colors that cannot be expressed by machines are dyed by hand, with great effort.

Profile: Morisan Founded in 1921 (Taisho 10) in Nishijin, Kyoto, famous for Nishijin textiles, which have flourished as clothing for the Imperial Court since the Heian period. Mori Eikyo, certified as a traditional craftsman of Nishijin textiles and a future master of traditional industries of Kyoto City, is mainly active in the production of brocade, and in recent years has launched a new brand, MORISAN, and is actively collaborating with creators and companies both in Japan and overseas. Morisan continues to propose an elegant aesthetic sense from Kyoto that fuses the traditions of Nishijin textiles with modern sensibilities, which has also led to the production of Yuzen, another traditional Kyoto craft. Brocade obi belts that add an accent to a gorgeous look

To add an accent to the gorgeous furisode, an exotic and elegant patterned brocade was chosen for the obi fabric, with different colors for Madoka and Homura. Brocade is a traditional fabric woven with gold and silver threads and gold and silver foil. It is woven at a high density to achieve a glossy texture, and although it is small, it has the thickness and vivid colors of a real obi fabric. The brocade pattern is a proud product of Banto Shoten, a leading Kyoto textile merchant.

Profile: Since its establishment in 1947, Banto Shoten has been a manufacturer and wholesaler specializing in gold brocade. It continues to provide products that meet the needs of the times, mainly for dolls, costumes, and small bags. It provides materials from Nishijin, Kyoto, that make it possible to create new collaborations that transcend genres. Please make a reservation.

Please enjoy the beautiful Madoka Kaname and Homura Akemi, clad in Japanese tradition, at your fingertips.





























Details

  • Painted finished product
  • Size: Total height: Approx. 430mm (including base)
  • Material: ATBC-PVC, ABS, rayon, polyester, acetate, cardboard, Kevlar, cotton, polyurethane, urea resin, die-cast, acrylic
  • Publisher: FuRyu Corp.
  • Price: ¥396,000 (tax included) Earn 7,964 points per item
  • Scheduled for release in December 2025
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