"Which Bocchi the Rock! figures are actually worth buying?"
"Hitori Gotoh Nendoroid vs scale figure — what's the difference?"
"Are there figures for Ryo, Nijika, and Kita too?"
"What's the best Bocchi figure under $30?"
"Where can I buy authentic Bocchi the Rock! figures from Japan?"
Bocchi the Rock! exploded onto the anime scene in 2022 and instantly became one of the most beloved music-themed series in years. Its painfully relatable protagonist, absurdist humor, and standout character designs made it a collector's dream — and manufacturers responded with an impressive range of figures covering every character and every budget. This guide covers everything available in 2026, from $22 prize figures to premium scale pieces, with honest picks for each character.
Why Bocchi the Rock! Figures Are Worth Collecting
The Bocchi the Rock! figure lineup stands out for a few reasons. First, all four main characters — Hitori, Ryo, Nijika, and Kita — have received quality figures, which is rare for a four-person band series. Second, the figures actually capture the show's expressive character art rather than generic "idol pose" designs. Third, the price range is genuinely wide: from $22 lottery prize figures to $110+ Aniplex scale pieces, there's an entry point for every collector.
Hitori Gotoh (Bocchi-chan)
As the main character, Hitori has the deepest figure selection by far. The standout piece is the Good Smile Company Nendoroid Hitori Gotoh ($74.80) — it captures her signature awkward energy perfectly, includes multiple face plates (normal, flustered, cardboard-box), and the chibi proportions suit her character especially well. This is the single most recommended Bocchi figure for new collectors.
For those wanting a premium display piece, the Aniplex+ scale figure (1/7 scale) shows Bocchi mid-performance with her pink guitar — it's the definitive collector's piece but comes at a higher price point and is harder to source. If you're buying from Japan, MIYABIYA carries the Nendoroid in stock with international shipping.
Ryo Yamada
The KESSOKU BAND bassist has two standout options in 2026. The Luminasta Ryo Yamada ($29.00) by Sega/Taito is excellent value — clean sculpt, accurate colors, and sturdy enough for shelf display. For collectors who want something more premium, the Nendoroid Doll Ryo Yamada ($110.00) offers poseable fabric clothing and swappable parts, making it genuinely unique in the lineup. The Doll format is either something you love or find unnecessary — if you want posability, it's the pick; if you want a standard display piece, the Luminasta wins on value.
Nijika Ijichi
The KESSOKU BAND drummer is represented by the Luminasta Ijichi Nijika ($27.00) — the same series as Ryo's, so they display well together. Clean execution, bright color accuracy, and good shelf stability make this a solid buy. Nijika doesn't have a premium scale figure yet as of 2026, so the Luminasta is the definitive pick for her.
Ikuyo Kita
Kita has two figures worth considering. The Banpresto Ikuyo Kita Figure ($24.00) is the budget option — good value, captures her energetic personality well. The Luminasta Ikuyo Kita ($24.80) is the slightly more refined version from the same Luminasta series as Ryo and Nijika, making it the better display pick if you're buying all four band members.
Kikuri Hiroi
The adult advisor character gets surprisingly good treatment with the Kikuri Hiroi Figure ($59.80) — more detailed than the standard prize figure tier, with accurate costume and expression. For fans of her character, this is a worthwhile buy. Her figure is less widely stocked than the main four, so it's worth buying when available.
Mini Figures: Tiny Melties Series
If you want a complete set of all characters without breaking the bank, the Tiny Melties Mini Figure series (Vol.1, 2, 4 — $22.00 each) is the way to go. These are small but well-painted, and collecting all three volumes gets you the entire cast in a cohesive display format. Great for desk displays where shelf space is limited.
Budget Guide: What to Buy at Each Price Point
- Under $25: Banpresto Ikuyo Kita ($24) or Tiny Melties Mini Figure ($22) — entry-level quality, good value
- $25–$35: Luminasta Ryo Yamada ($29), Luminasta Nijika ($27), Luminasta Kita ($24.80) — best value tier
- $55–$65: Kikuri Hiroi Figure ($59.80) — mid-tier premium
- $75–$115: Nendoroid Hitori Gotoh ($74.80) — best overall pick; Nendoroid Doll Ryo Yamada ($110) — poseable premium
Complete Band Display: How to Build It
If you want all four main characters on display together, the cleanest approach is the Luminasta series for Ryo, Nijika, and Kita (consistent scale and art style across all three), paired with the Hitori Nendoroid as the centerpiece. Total cost: approximately $155–160 for all four characters, all sourced from Japan. MIYABIYA carries the full Luminasta lineup and the Hitori Nendoroid with direct international shipping — no proxy service needed.
Season 2: New Figures Coming
Bocchi the Rock! Season 2 was announced for 2025/2026 release. New figure announcements typically follow 3–6 months after a new season airs, so expect fresh releases in the second half of 2026. Current figures remain the best options until new sculpts are confirmed. We update this guide as new releases are announced — bookmark it or follow MIYABIYA for updates.
Where to Buy Bocchi the Rock! Figures
Authentic Bocchi the Rock! figures are manufactured by Good Smile Company, Sega (Luminasta), and Banpresto — all Japanese companies. Buying direct from Japan through a trusted retailer like MIYABIYA ensures authenticity, avoids counterfeit risk, and often gives you access to stock that never makes it to Western markets. All figures listed in this guide are available with international shipping from MIYABIYA Japan.
Summary: Best Bocchi the Rock! Figures in 2026
- Best overall: Nendoroid Hitori Gotoh — $74.80
- Best value: Luminasta Ryo Yamada — $29.00
- Best budget: Tiny Melties Mini Figure — $22.00
- Best premium: Nendoroid Doll Ryo Yamada — $110.00
- Best for full band display: Luminasta series (Ryo + Nijika + Kita) + Hitori Nendoroid