Image courtesy of Apex-Toys

Genshin Impact Yae Miko Figure Will Appear Outside China

Apex-Toys’ Genshin Impact Yae Miko – Astute Amusement figure will also be available worldwide outside China. Tokyo Figure has opened pre-orders for the figure in Japan with a price tag of 25,080 yen. The Japanese web store can also ship the figure internationally via the WorldShopping widget, which converts the price to around $167.35.

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This figure set will have a scale of 1/7 and an overall height of around 28 cm (~11 inches), which is measured from the bottom base. The figure will depict Yae Miko in the default Miko’s Instruction outfit with her Wish illustration pose. In the original game, the Wish banner featuring Yae Miko appeared for the first time in February 2022.

Here are some of the sample images for the figure:

Every order of the figure will come with an Omamori charm themed after the Grand Narukami Shrine. The first-batch releases will further include an exclusive 5.1 cm (2 inches) long PVC figure of Yae Miko in her Divina Vulpes vixen form.

Tokyo Figure notes that a customer can only order up to three copies of the same figure. In addition, it will first import the figures from China, so there may be some scratches or chipped edges during the shipping process. The Japanese web store thus discourages people who want to have their figures and packages in guaranteed pristine conditions from making orders.

The Genshin Impact Yae Miko – Astute Amusement figure by Apex-Toys will be available in Japan in May 2026. Tokyo Figure will close the pre-order window for the figure on April 30, 2025.


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