Designer and sculptor Kenneth Tang of
Black Seed reveals the colorway of his Yu Shou Long "御守龍" ("Omamori") figure... and just like the previous releases, it is absolutely stunning! Named after the Japanese amulets, charms, and/or talismans that are commonly sold at religious sites, the term "Omamori" properly means "to protect" and that's exactly what this two-headed kaiju does... It protects the shrine that is housed on its back. Standing 11-inches tall in its most basic form, the shrine is modular and can be expanded in height! This particular
Chuson-ji Temple’s Konjikido (Golden Hall) edition is set to be released at Japans
Super Festival 74 on April 23rd and at
Thailand Toy Expo on May 4! There are a total 30 pieces for 2 fairs, and selling via lottery to ensure everyone has a fair chance (Exact quantity and price TBD). More info soon.. until then, enjoy the pictures!
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