
A historic Japanese pottery company, with roots stretching back 350 years and a past supplying gifts to powerful feudal lords, is now creating exclusive “Ghost in the Shell” merchandise – and it’s quite expensive.
Inspired by the popular spider-like AI tanks from the anime Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, a limited edition of 50 handcrafted porcelain Tachikoma figures are available. Each one costs ¥770,000, which is about $4,900.
This porcelain figure is made in the Nabeshima style, a highly respected form of Japanese pottery with a history of around 350 years. Originally, Nabeshima ware was created as gifts for the shogunate, the country’s ruling military class, and became known as some of Japan’s finest ceramic pieces.
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The press release states that the porcelain figures were created using a new 3D model to accurately represent Tachikoma’s spider-like form. Each figure is made with high-quality clay from Amakusa and individually hand-painted using traditional brushwork, ensuring a unique, handcrafted look.
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2026-02-03 13:48