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Kino no Tabi -The Beautiful World- - Kino - 1/12

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Kobayashi Makoto / Kuroboshi Kouhaku / Long Long / Mediaworks / Sigsawa Keiichi

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0000-2004-02-22

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¥62,000

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¥62,000

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¥62,000

Kino no Tabi -The Beautiful World- - Kino - 1/12

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Product Specs

Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Kino no TabiLong LongKobayashi Makoto9620001/12

Character info Kino

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation
BlackBlackShortFemale155 cmTraveler

Description

This 1/12 scale Kino figure captures the quiet determination of the iconic traveler from Kino no Tabi -The Beautiful World-. The figure stands in a balanced, ready-for-anything pose, with Kino's slim silhouette and measured grace reflected in the sculpt. She wears a long travel coat that flows slightly at the hem, a compact belt and pouches, and sturdy knee-high boots. Fine detailing accentuates her hair and facial expression, conveying focus and curiosity. Subtle paint work on skin tones, shading across the folds of the coat, and a restrained color palette emphasize a mature, adventurous aesthetic. The 95 mm sculpture achieves impressive presence through precise line work, delicate texturing on fabric, and a small, character-appropriate base that hints at a journey through a strange world. The overall finish blends realism with stylized anime charm.

Kino no Tabi follows Kino, a young traveler who journeys through a world of diverse nations and cultures, accompanied by her talking motorcycle Hermes. Each stop presents a moral puzzle or social experiment, where people perform either admirable acts or flawed behaviors, revealing truths about humanity, power, and freedom. Kino approaches each country with a calm, observant demeanor, often choosing restraint over reaction and letting locals reveal their stories. The figure embodies that philosophy: a quiet explorer who weighs what she sees and asks questions rather than delivering judgments. Through encounters with governors, merchants, pilgrims, and wanderers, Kino's own beliefs about travel, responsibility, and compassion are tested, but her resolve to learn and understand remains steadfast. This narrative spirit is captured in the pose and expression of the figure, inviting collectors to imagine new chapters from Kino's journey.

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