First time in the Happy Kuji lineup! Starting Nov 14, 2025 (Fri), the Haikyu!! Happy Kuji hits 7-Eleven, Ito-Yokado, and YouMe Town across Japan. This quick guide shows where to buy, what time quirks to expect, and which prizes collectors should target first.

Store-hunt playbook for launch day across 7-Eleven and more

Participating shops vary by area and may start at different times or opt out entirely. Before you head out, check the official locator page and plan a route with backups:

Official Happy Kuji page (store info & updates)

  • Retailers: 7-Eleven / Ito-Yokado / YouMe Town (select stores only)
  • Release date: Nov 14, 2025 (Fri)
  • Price per pull: ¥790.90 (tax-in)
  • Lineup: 11 tiers (A–K) + Last Prize
  • Notes: Some stores may cancel or delay. Please avoid phoning stores; rely on the official page for availability.

Release timing, price, and what could vary by location

Convenience chains often roll stock at different hours (morning/noon/evening). Expect limits per person on day one. Urban areas sell out fast—arrive early, bring cashless options, and be ready to pivot to a second store if your first sells through.

Figure-first priorities: sizes, poses, and display potential

If you’re chasing “centerpiece” wins, focus on the figure tiers. All come with dynamic in-match poses, school banners on the base, and famous quotes as design accents:

  • A Prize – Shoyo Hinata Figure (approx. 26.3 cm incl. base): explosive wide broad-attack stance.
  • B Prize – Tobio Kageyama Figure (approx. 28.8 cm): setter toss captured mid-motion.
  • C Prize – Toru Oikawa Figure (approx. 24.5 cm): Aoba Johsai captain’s ultra-long set-up.
  • D Prize – Hajime Iwaizumi Figure (approx. 29 cm): power spike pose from match play.
  • Last Prize – Wakatoshi Ushijima Figure (approx. 29 cm): Shiratorizawa ace in a decisive spike.

Tip: If the figure you want is gone but the box is near completion, consider pushing to the Last Prize—it’s a guaranteed Ushijima if you take the final ticket.

Beyond figures: practical goods fans will actually use

  • E Prize – BIG Acrylic Panels (A4, 2 types): theater recap key visuals (“Talent and Sense”, “The Battle of Concepts”) in display-ready size.
  • F Prize – Straw Tumbler Sets (2 types): three-piece sets inspired by in-series drinks—great for group watch nights.
  • G Prize – Postcard Books (5 types): 20 cards per book to relive the road to Spring High.
  • H Prize – Banner Flat Pouches (5 types): school banner designs; backs reference starting rotations.
  • I Prize – “Connect” Acrylic Keyholders (12 types): link serves, receives, sets, spikes, and blocks to build a rally on your bag.
  • J Prize – Combo Badge Sets (6 types): classic character pairings like Hinata & Kageyama.
  • K Prize – Sticker & Card Sets (7 types): play-style cards plus animal mascots, banners, and school icons.

How to budget and pull smart if you chase specific tiers

Work backwards from your target. For a single figure tier, budget for multiple pulls and be ready to switch stores if a line looks cold. If your endgame is the Last Prize, ask staff how many tickets remain—closing a nearly empty box can be the most efficient route.

Care and display ideas for large bases and banner motifs

Figures ~25–29 cm tall benefit from 30–35 cm shelves and clear risers. Keep acrylics out of direct sun; use soft sleeves for postcard books and banner pouches. Display figures with their school-banner bases aligned for a tournament-bracket vibe.

Quick recap before you head out

  • Check the official page for participating stores and restocks: Happy Kuji – Haikyu!!
  • Arrive early on Nov 14, expect limits, and have a Plan B store.
  • Prioritize A–D or Last for showcase figures; E–K are strong daily-use and collection fillers.

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