Swimsuit Ver. Shinobu Kocho

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INFORMATION

DIMENSIONS

  • Scale: 1/6
  • Dimensions: 15 cm × 9 cm × 15 cm (approx. 5.9 in × 3.5 in × 5.9 in)

CONFIGURATIONS

  • Single fixed pose — Shinobu seated cross-legged atop a weathered blue surfboard, hands resting gently on her ankles
  • Signature butterfly hair ornament rendered with translucent wing detailing in purple and white
  • White bandeau top with sculpted fabric wrap texture; purple side-tie bikini bottom with fine cord detail
  • Surfboard base with painted wave-worn surface, subtle gold trim along the rails catching light from every angle

MATERIAL & PACKAGING

  • Material: Imported PU resin
  • Packaging: Individual EPE foam insert, color box, outer shipping carton

OTHER

  • Edition size: 120 units
  • Estimated shipment: Q3 2026

YI Studio’s 1/6 Shinobu Kocho captures the Insect Hashira in a rare moment of stillness — seated barefoot on a wave-worn surfboard, her signature butterfly ornament catching the light above a soft, knowing smile. At just 120 units, the piece is finished in imported PU resin with fine fabric-wrap sculpting on the bandeau and delicate translucent butterfly wing detail that rewards close inspection. A quietly elegant addition for collectors who appreciate character depth rendered in understated craft.

Shinobu Kocho is the Insect Hashira of the Demon Slayer Corps in Koyoharu Gotouge's Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Deceptively gentle in appearance, she is one of the series' most layered characters — her ever-present smile concealing a grief-driven resolve that makes her confrontation with Doma among the most emotionally charged moments in the story. YI Studio reimagines her in a tranquil summer setting, trading her haori for a surfboard and open water, yet preserving the quiet, self-possessed composure that defines her even in the heat of battle.