Night Out Mifuyu Yukino
$129.00
Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q4 - 2026
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ABOUT
This is NekoNest Studio’s 1/6 scale take on Mifuyu Yukino caught mid-stride on a late-night city street — phone in hand, quilted crossbody bag at her hip, and that signature half-guarded expression doing exactly what it should. The sculpt earns its footprint through textile-level surface work: the ribbed knit dress reads as fabric under close inspection, the braided updo carries genuine strand-by-strand structure, and the chain-link bag strap holds its shape without looking like a shortcut. Two coat colorways give collectors a real choice rather than a cosmetic one.
INFORMATION
Dimensions
- Height: 29 cm / 11.4 in
- Width: 13.2 cm / 5.2 in
- Depth: 13.2 cm / 5.2 in
Configurations
- Blue Coat Version: Mifuyu Yukino figure in late-night street pose with phone prop, quilted crossbody bag, and blue open-front knit cardigan
- Purple Coat Version: Same configuration with purple open-front knit cardigan in place of blue
The two versions are colorway-distinct rather than parts-distinct — the coat swap changes the overall temperature of the piece noticeably, with the blue reading cooler and more in line with her yuki-onna palette, while the purple shifts the mood toward something warmer and slightly more ambiguous.
Material & Packaging
- Material: Polystone and imported PU (polystone is a resin-mineral composite favored for weight and surface detail; PU components are typically used for flexible or fine-detail parts)
- Packaging: Full-color outer box, EPE foam interior (dense closed-cell foam for transit protection), kraft paper outer carton
Other
- Estimated Shipment: Q3–Q4 2026
VIDEO
CHARACTER ORIGIN
NekoNest Studio frames this piece around a specific beat from the source material: Mifuyu out alone late at night in a busy commercial district, shopping bags implied, when her phone lights up with a call from her landlord. The expression the studio chose — cool, slightly caught off guard, lips just short of a reaction — carries the exact ambiguity that makes the scene work. Rather than leaning into the supernatural side of her character, NekoNest Studio grounds the moment in the mundane, letting the neon-lit city backdrop and the quilted designer bag do the contextual work. The tension lives in the posture: composed on the outside, clearly processing something on the inside.


