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Hatsune Miku’s Senbonzakura Ring is covered with cherry blossoms


U-Treasure has has opened Pre-orders are now open for a ring inspired by “Senbonzakura”, a hugely popular song that uses the Hatsune Miku voicebank. This is the first of three rings based on popular Vocaloid songs.

Pre-orders will run until October 24, 2024. You can order through Animate, the U-Treasure store in Ikebukuro, or the U-Treasure website. U-Treasure offers international shipping, so even if you don’t live in Japan, you can still purchase the ring. As for pricing, the acrylic stand for the ring costs 2,200 JPY ($15.45), and the ring itself, which is made of 925 Sterling Silver, costs 18,700 Yen ($131.30).

The “Senbonzakura” ring has a cherry blossom design engraved on it. The word “Senbonzakura” is inside the ring and the font is Yozakura. In addition to the word “sakura” in “Yozakura”, the font also looks like someone wrote it with a brush, adding to the classic Japanese aesthetic. You can also purchase an acrylic stand for the ring. It features art by illustrator Shugao Hatsune Miku holding a cherry blossom branch.

Kurousa-P “Senbonzakura cherry blossoms” debuted in 2011 and went viral after appearing on NicoNicoThere are many covers of it on the Internet, including one from Wagakki Band. In 2012, Joysound karaoke chain reported that “Senbonzakura” is the third most sung song in their stores. To this day, the song still appears frequently in concerts and in games.

The U-Treasure “Senbonzakura” ring is now available for pre-order until October 24, 2024. U-Treasure will also open pre-orders for “Blessings” And “Mahou Shoujo to Chocolate” will call later this year.


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