Karasuno’s Future-focused Haikyu Kuji
The new lottery Ichiban Kuji Haikyu - Karasuno’s Future makes its intentions crystal clear: this lineup highlights the idea of “what comes after,” with items centered on Karasuno’s key pillars. If you’re still riding the hype of the Hinata Shoyo + Kageyama Tobio duo (and everything Karasuno built match after match), this Kuji nails that exact vibe: continuity, growth, and the players we’ve watched mature arc after arc.
Confirmed prizes: 3 figures + the Last One
For now, the official info details three main figure prizes, plus a Last One. And it’s a very “Karasuno core” lineup: Hinata, Kageyama, Yamaguchi… and Tsukishima as the final reward.
Prize A: Hinata Shoyo figureOfficial details: 1 model, approx. 16 cm.
In the story: Hinata has been Karasuno’s engine from day one: the self-proclaimed “Little Giant” who turns every rally into a chase. This figure fits the “Karasuno’s Future” idea perfectly: the guy who never stops evolving, from joining the club to the matches where his speed and game sense become a total weapon—especially when his connection with Kageyama starts popping off mid-match.
Prize B: Kageyama Tobio figureOfficial details: 1 model, approx. 18 cm.
In the story: Kageyama is the setter who pushes Karasuno into a whole new dimension. We’re talking about the guy who shows up with his “King of the Court” reputation, then learns to sync his genius with the team—especially with Hinata, through that combo that became iconic. In a “Karasuno’s Future” Kuji, Kageyama is a no-brainer: he literally embodies leveling up, precision, and the kind of high standards that pull everyone upward.
Prize C: Yamaguchi Tadashi figureOfficial details: 1 model, approx. 17 cm.
In the story: Yamaguchi is the “quiet” kind of growth that ends up exploding at just the right moment. His role as a pinch server, his mindset, and his progression (especially with Tsukishima’s support) make him a super fitting pick for a “future” theme: he’s the player who forges a weapon of his own and earns his spot on the court through one precise skill.
Last One: Tsukishima Kei figureOfficial details: approx. 20 cm. Prize obtained by drawing the very last ticket left in the store.
In the story: Tsukishima is the archetype of the player who goes from “I’ll do the bare minimum” to “I’m all in,” and you can see it in how he approaches blocking and reading the game. Making him the Last One is a clear rarity choice that fits his character: less flashy, but when he shows up, it hits. And size-wise, it’s the biggest format announced for this Kuji.
Practical info (official): Ichiban Kuji Haikyu - Karasuno’s Future hits stores starting August 15, 2026 (gradual rollout).
Suggested price: 790 yen per draw (tax included). As always with a Kuji, it depends on stock: once a store is sold out, it’s sold out.
And yes: for the Last One Tsukishima Kei, it’s the simple and brutal rule… you have to be the one who draws the last ticket. If you’re aiming for Tsukishima, keep an eye on end-of-run boxes.