The 5-year Kuji: Wind Breaker brings out the “volume-bonus” heavy artillery

If you collect Wind Breaker, this one is clearly made for “day-one fans”: Ichiban Kuji Wind Breaker - 5th anniversary of the manga pulls straight from volume bonus illustrations (the specially drawn postcards) and from the series’ covers. No random poses here: the idea is to celebrate the manga’s visual DNA, volume after volume.
And yes, the big stuff starts right away with prizes A and B: Haruka Sakura and Hayato Suo in an ultra-rare outfit (taken from a bonus), plus a Last One that pairs Sakura up with Hajime Umemiya.
The prizes: figures, cover art, unforgettable scenes
Everything below comes from the lottery’s official listing. Here’s the rundown prize by prize, with what we know (size, concept, and where it comes from in the manga).

Prize A: Haruka Sakura Figure (13 cm)
Haruka Sakura in a Chinese outfit, directly adapted from a bonus postcard illustration from volume 6. It’s exactly the kind of “outfit outside the main story” collectors want: instantly recognizable, rarely made into a figure, and perfect for marking the 5th anniversary.

Prize B: Hayato Suo Figure (14 cm)
Same “pure collector” vibe: Hayato Suo in a Chinese outfit, from the volume 6 bonus postcard. The Sakura + Suo duo is clearly the heart of this Kuji on the figure side, and the originality comes precisely from the fact that it’s not a fight scene, but an official bonus visual.

Prize C: Acrylic Art Panel (B5, 4 designs to choose from)
Here we’re in pure commemorative art: illustrations drawn for volume purchase bonuses, reissued as acrylic art panels “special 5th anniversary” edition. B5 size, so it’s easy to display, and the fact that it’s your choice saves you the stress of blind pulls.

Prize D: Acrylic Stand (9 cm, 9 designs, not selectable)
The concept is clear and super “manga”: the cover illustrations from volumes 1 to 9 turned into acrylic stands. Each cover captures an early-series moment/vibe, when Wind Breaker lays its foundations around Furin and the reputation of its students. But: not selectable, so it’s lottery all the way.

Prize E: Badge (7 cm, 6 designs, not selectable)
Iconic panels from the manga printed as badges. This is the classic “I want to wear a scene” prize: you pull a legendary panel, slap it on a bag, or keep it in your collection. Not selectable, so brace for duplicates if you pull a lot.

Prize F: Acrylic “Volumes” Keychain (6 cm, 22 designs, not selectable)
The “marathon collection” prize: covers from volumes 1 to 22 as acrylic charms with a finish announced as raised/embossed. 22 designs, not selectable: perfect if you want to build a full set over time… or if you love the thrill of “which volume am I gonna get?”.

Prize G: Clear File Set (A4, 7 designs to choose from, 2 files)
Two A4 clear files per set, with illustrations from past bonuses. It’s the practical prize that’s not “filler”: you can actually use them, and since it’s selectable, you can go straight for the visuals you vibe with most.

Last One: Hajime Umemiya & Haruka Sakura Figure (15 cm)
The “end-of-display” prize that hits hard: Umemiya + Sakura as a duo, adapted from a bonus postcard illustration from volume 4. Making it a two-character figure instantly makes it feel more like an “event,” and it’s exactly the kind of piece you don’t see in every Kuji.
Reminder: the Last One is obtained by drawing the very last ticket from the set available in-store.
The nice little twist: Double Chance puts the same Umemiya & Sakura figure as the Last One back in play, with 30 copies announced in total (stores + online combined). That means even if you can’t “finish” a display, you’ve still got a way out.
Official practical info: release scheduled for April 14, 2026 (gradual rollout in stores), and online launch on April 14, 2026 at 17:00. Price: 850 yen per draw (tax included). Announced retailers: Ichiban Kuji Online, Animate, and Ichiban Kuji Official Shop.
Double Chance campaign: from release day through the end of July 2026. If you’re aiming for the “volume-bonus” figures (Sakura, Suo, and the Umemiya + Sakura duo), this is clearly the moment when Wind Breaker goes full anniversary mode the right way.