Wind Dancer Ver. Kagura

$229.0

Available on backorder

Available on backorder

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Hun Yu Studio’s Kagura arrests the moment she becomes the wind itself — one foot lifted off the ground, fan raised, translucent wind-blade effects spiraling outward in a blue-to-white gradient edged with pearl. At 1/7 scale across a nearly 29-inch footprint, the piece commands space the way Kagura commands the air. Limited to 200 units, this is the definitive sculptural tribute to one of Inuyasha‘s most quietly heartbreaking characters.

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Product Status

Character

Scale

Height Range

DIMENSIONS

  • Height: 72.6 cm / 28.6 in
  • Width: 43.4 cm / 17.1 in
  • Depth: 36.6 cm / 14.4 in
  • Scale: 1/7

CONFIGURATIONS

  • Full figure of Kagura posed mid-dance, one foot lifted as she rides a crest of wind
  • Signature red-and-white striped fan held at battle-ready angle, sculpted with individual rib definition
  • Translucent wind-blade effect pieces encircling the figure — blue-to-white gradient with pearlescent edge treatment that reads as genuinely airborne from every angle
  • Flowing kimono with deep crimson-on-white stripe patterning; fabric folds sculpted to suggest motion caught mid-breath
  • Jade drop earrings and upswept hair with loose tendrils adding a final note of elegance to the silhouette

MATERIAL & PACKAGING

  • PU, PVC, and ABS construction

OTHER

  • Pre-Order Opens: March 13, 2026
  • Estimated Shipment: September 2026
  • Edition Size: 200 units

Kagura is a wind sorceress and one of Naraku’s detachments in Rumiko Takahashi’s manga and anime series Inuyasha, first serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday from 1996 to 2008. Created from Naraku’s flesh yet denied the freedom she craves above all else, she wields a feathered fan to summon razor winds and commands the dead in battle — power she exercises with cold elegance while quietly yearning to break free of her master’s hold. This piece captures the spirit of her defining declaration, “I am the wind — free wind,” a line that distills her entire arc: the longing for autonomy expressed through the very element she controls.

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