Moonlit Wisteria Garden — Giyu Tomioka & Shinobu Kocho

Price range: $299.0 through $439.0

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ABOUT

This KL Studio x J3Studio collaboration captures Giyu Tomioka and Shinobu Kocho in a quiet, charged standoff beneath a moonlit wisteria grove — arms crossed, finger raised, the full weight of their opposing personalities locked in a single still frame. The Deluxe Version expands the scene with a large-scale imported resin diorama base, both figures sculpted in full PU, and dual acrylic backdrop panels that complete the nocturnal garden atmosphere. Two figures, one fully realized environment — this is the kind of dual-character diorama that earns its footprint.

Dimensions

Standard Version

  • Height: 32 cm / 12.6 in
  • Width: 30 cm / 11.8 in
  • Depth: 19 cm / 7.5 in

Deluxe Version

  • Height: 33 cm / 13.0 in
  • Width: 57 cm / 22.4 in
  • Depth: 31 cm / 12.2 in

Configurations

  • Standard Version: Painted wooden base, both figures (Giyu Tomioka and Shinobu Kocho), iron nameplate, alternate hand part for Shinobu, color box packaging
  • Deluxe Version: Large-scale scenic diorama base, painted wooden base, both figures (Giyu Tomioka and Shinobu Kocho), iron nameplate, alternate hand part for Shinobu, color box packaging

What Deluxe Adds

The Deluxe Version brings in the full large-scale scenic diorama base — the wisteria trees, moss-covered stone path, and garden lantern environment visible in the product photos — substantially widening the display footprint and giving the two figures the full environmental context the scene calls for. It also includes both Standard and Deluxe acrylic backdrop panels.

Material & Packaging

  • Figure Material: Full PU (polyurethane resin — a lightweight casting material commonly used in GK figure production)
  • Base Material: Imported resin (the large scenic base uses a separate imported resin casting)
  • Packaging: Color box

Other

  • Mass Production Adjustments: Giyu’s eye decals will shift the black areas to deep blue on the production run; finger detail on Giyu adjusted. Shinobu’s figure silhouette refined — slimmer waist and torso; shoe sole color changed to white. Deluxe base grass terrain modeling also adjusted from the prototype shown.

SCENE NOTES

KL Studio x J3Studio’s “ZenZen” theater series frames this as an original interpretive vignette — not a single canon scene, but the distilled essence of every quiet, loaded exchange between the Water Hashira and the Insect Hashira. That dynamic — Shinobu’s finger raised mid-tease, Giyu’s arms folded in characteristic silence — is exactly the push-pull the fandom has always read into their Natagumo Mountain interactions and Butterfly Estate encounters. The studios anchor the emotional register in environment: a moonlit wisteria garden, the same flower Shinobu weaponized against demons, here recontextualized as something softer and more ambiguous. Giyu stands with his back half-turned, expression unreadable; Shinobu leans in with that familiar pointed gesture, the gap between them doing all the storytelling work.