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From the original Kasane Teto song, 'Yoshiwara Lament' by Mayo Oyamano and Asa comes a 1/7th scale figure of Kasane Teto in a gorgeous courtesan outfit based on the cover illustration by fuzichoco! Clash of clans browser hack no survey. The charming illustration has been transformed into a vividly colored, bewitching figure.
Translucent parts are used to create the colorful layers at the hemline of her kimono. She bares her shoulders and back as she turns to show a listless expression, giving off a different aura compared to the typical Kasane Teto. Clash of clans working hack no survey 2013. Be sure to add this beautifully detailed scale figure of Kasane Teto to your collection.
Download here: I made a Teto shimeji! I haven't seen any complete ones around and my friend really likes her so, I decided to make one! No matter how I tried I couldn't get all the little white pixels to go away. Dec 26, 2011 uhum, uhum. Kali ini saya akan membahas soal aksesoris dekstop yang menarik minat saya #plak SHIMEJI = dekstop buddies ( bukan jamur ).
Review on Kahotan's Blog (2018/09/06)
Today’s main feature…! Hello everyone!! Kahotan here! (@gsc_kahotan) Today I’ll be taking a look at… Kasane Teto: Yoshiwara Lament Ver. From the original Kasane Teto song, “Yoshiwara Lament” by Mayo Oyamano and Asa comes a 1/7t..
Product Details
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- Product Name
- Kasane Teto: Yoshiwara Lament Ver.
- Series
- UTAU
- Manufacturer
- Good Smile Company
- Category
- 1/7th Scale
- Release Date
- 2019/12
- Specifications
- Painted 1/7th scale PVC product with stand included. Approximately 270mm in height.
- Sculptor
- SAKAKI Workshops
- Paintwork
- Kenji Sugi
- Planning Assistance
- EXIT TUNES
- Please note that images shown may differ from the final product.
- Paintwork is done partially by hand and therefore final products may vary.
illustration by 藤ちょこ © 線 / 小山乃舞世 / ツインドリル ©EXIT TUNES
Where to Purchase
This product is available for preorder at the GOODSMILE ONLINE SHOP.
Preorders will be open from 6th September 2018 (Thu) from 12:00JST until 11th October 2018 (Thu) at 12:00JST.
Please see the GOODSMILE ONLINE SHOP page for information regarding shipping and shipping costs: GOODSMILE ONLINE SHOP Product Page.
Preorders will be open from 6th September 2018 (Thu) from 12:00JST until 11th October 2018 (Thu) at 12:00JST.
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I don’t usually do these disclaimers anymore, but even by my standards this review is extremely picture-heavy.
( ̄▽ ̄)ゞ
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Today I’ll be taking a look at a figure of Kasane Teto wearing a courtesan outfit made by Good Smile Company. The figure is based on the song “Yoshiwara Lament”. While I did look up the song beforehand, I don’t know much about Teto and seeing how the music is definitely not my cup of tea (love the lyrics though) I can’t exactly say I care all that much about her. However, I’m quite weak when it comes to beautiful kimonos and seeing how stunning the prototype looked this was a day one preorder for me. Well then, without further ado let’s get to the review. ٩(^ᴗ^)۶
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Teto comes in a huge, heavy cardboard box. The material is pretty sturdy as expected for a box of that size. Both the top and front have big windows framed by a pattern of red and gold umbrellas and flowers on a deep red background, reminiscent of both the song itself as well as kimono patterns. The sides, including the back, are adorned by pictures of the figure from different angles on rectangles in alternating colors (black, red and yellow with a checked pattern). Additional flower decorations connect the kimono with the box design making it seem lush and extravagant. The sides in particular also remind me a little of paper screens for some reason. I’m really impressed with the box design as it fits the figure to a T (with the huge front window it may even make a good display case once you remove the blister).
Ofc the blister is huge as well, but it does its job well. Mine came with a small crack but the figure inside was perfectly fine. :3
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
There are 3 parts to this figure: main figure, base and kiseru (pipe).
We also get an instruction sheet in both Japanese and English, which is definitely nice to have. Although it’s possible to figure out the assembly w/o its help.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
The base is a shiny black disc with red edges. It sure gives off the impression of lacquered wood, but I absolutely hate shiny bases like this one (fingerprints and scratches… they’re almost impossible to clean). Before doing anything else the figure gets attached to a single metal peg that goes in her geta’s heel. One of the ribbons swirling around the figure comes with small peg that needs to be inserted into the hole in the base.
The yellow and red ribbons too have to be connected via a small peg and that might be a bit frustrating. Sadly, the plastic is rather rigid making them snap back if they’re not connected properly (all the while you have to maintain a delicate balance while bending them since you don’t want to break them….)
The kiseru has a very nice color gradient on its shaft giving it a wooden appearance. Both the mouthpiece and bowl have a metallic/golden finish and look indeed quite delicate. I would have preferred a bit of smoke or the bowl being more hollowed out though.
A small peg on the kiseru needs to be inserted into a hole in Teto’s hand and compared to who’s constantly losing his pipe this is definitely a better solution.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Spin around…
Despite Teto glancing over her shoulder, limiting the intended display angles quite a bit the sheer opulence of this figure results in her not having a 'bad angle'. You’ll find something appealing no matter where you look which is quite a feat tbh.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
With her steady but distant sidewards glance it seems like Teto is welcoming in a patron while there’s also seems a faint hint of languid melancholy hidden in her red eyes.
I’d have preferred a little more sculpting or gloss on her mouth, as the protruding teeth(?) look a somewhat iffy from certain angles. Yet this is a minor gripe and doesn’t really perturb her beauty.
Teto’s hair is a dark shade of red with a lot of highlights and visible strands adding more depth to it. Her hairstyle is both complex and immaculate, not only does she wear her signature drill locked twintails but also a chignon (shimada) showing a bit of folded cloth at its base. The way the hair is pulled into either looks pretty neat, while the loose strands and fringe on the front take away a bit of the hairstyle’s strictness. Only the seam at the top of her head looks a bit too wide.
Teto is also wearing a real plethora of kanzashi as well as a comb in her hair, most of them being the simpler gold-plated kind. And they sure look gorgeous, but the flower kanzashi is definitely upstaging them with its vibrant colors. Unfortunately, there are small blotches of paint bleeding between the differently colored petals and the little pearls dangling down do look a little wonky up close as well.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Exposing quite a bit of her milky skin on the way her vibrant Kimono has already slid down Teto’s delicate shoulders. The colors of the Kimono and especially the red of the nagajuban create a beautiful contrast with her light skin. From her chest, the protruding collar bone to the nape of her neck and pronounced shoulder blades everything is sculpted and painted in immaculate detail making for a view that’s quite exciting. Her skin even has a soft finish that feels very pleasant to the touch.
The real highlight is of course the kimono. Colored in a vivid shade of green that turns into a yellow/orange at the sleeves and adorned with colors and squares in contrasting colors it sure has a very lavish look to it. Despite the multiple layers of fabric visible Teto’s silhouette remains both slender and elegant which her arched back further enhances. Nothing… there’s literally nothing I could complain about here, the paint is flawless, the creases in the fabric look heavy and realistic and considering the thickness of the fabric not even the distinct seams at the base of her sleeves look exaggerated.
Speaking of distinct, the nagajuban showing underneath the main kimono is particularly notable seeing how it complements the former. I also like its fine gold pattern.
The long flowing sleeves (in combination with the obi and ribbons) add an air of elegance and a sense of movement to the otherwise still (despite her taking a step) figure. But most of all they’re just plain gorgeous, continuing the overall pattern on a more notable color gradient. Even the just barely visible blue layer of fabric at the hems features varying shades of blue. Again, I’m just marveling at the sight, because there couldn’t possibly be anything worth complaining about. I especially love the hand hidden beneath the silk as it looks really cute for some reason.
Teto is holding the kiseru in her other hand in a very graceful manner resting the shaft on her index finger almost lazily. Fitting her slender stature her wrist and fingers are long and delicate with her nails being painted in a very soft pink.
The kimono is tied at the waist with a shimmery yellow almost golden obi embellished with an ornate but subtle gold pattern. Depending on the light and angle the pattern becomes almost invisible sometimes while gleaming in other instances. A violet diamond pattern can be found at the back serving as a little eyecatcher. Seeing how the fabric is quite thick the ribbon at the front looks quite heavy. The long ends fall down seemingly without end creasing near the kimono’s hem to envelop her alongside the smaller ribbons.
It looks as if the colorful thinner ribbons are tucked into the obi both at the front and back while loosely enveloping the bottom of the figure in an almost exaggerated motion.
The view of the kimono’s bottom is obstructed by all the panels of fabric surrounding it but it’s no less spectacular than the rest (making it almost a shame). At the front the hem almost burst open from the layers underneath.
Taking a step, it can’t be helped that the long geta teeth kick up the layers of transparent fabric beneath the kimono resulting in an impressive multicolored ripple.
A thin and pronounced pair of ankles can be seen underneath. Seeing how white the skin looks it almost seems as if Teto was wearing tabis. The geta look both elegant with their long teeth of black lacquered wood and a ‘little’ uncomfortable. They’re also the main culprit behind Teto’s legs looking very elongated.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Now onto some size comparisons…
Excluding the base Teto reaches a height of 26cm. Considering her stated character height of 159,5cm and the geta I’d say that her being listed as a 1/7 scale is quite accurate. Despite her being a real eyecatcher, she fits in with other kimono clad figures without drawing all the attention away from them. And since her outfit is full of contrasting colors already, you’re given free rein in combining her with others. While , & are visibly smaller in size all of them look good next to Teto and with some clever placing…
seems a bit bland next to Teto but seeing how Kogitsune is a 1/7 scale (although of a very small character) his proportions are closer to hers.
Now for the ones I wanted to display together with Teto right from the get-go…
& are close to being 1/6 figures and maybe it’s because both of them are kneeling but they sure look like a perfect match. With Teto smoking and Shuten Douji and Prinz Eugen drinking they make a nice trio of vicious beauties.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Did I complain? Strange, I can’t seem to remember anything of that sort…
GSC really outdid themselves with this figure. She’s a stunning, eye-catching beauty and they sure didn’t cut corners with her. That being said, and I know it’s barely visible, but I hate the base with a passion because it’s nigh impossible to keep clean. Still, this is a very minor gripe no one can expect me to focus on when marveling at Teto. I know nothing about her (apart from what I looked up for this review) and that won’t change, but that too is an insignificant detail. I sure don’t regret purchasing her and consider every single cent well-spent.
P.S. : the inside of the box View spoilerHide spoiler makes for a really nice background.
That's it for this review!
If you've got any thoughts on the figure feel free to share them in the comments.
Thanks for taking your time to read this! I hope you have a nice day! :3
I don’t usually do these disclaimers anymore, but even by my standards this review is extremely picture-heavy.
( ̄▽ ̄)ゞ
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Today I’ll be taking a look at a figure of Kasane Teto wearing a courtesan outfit made by Good Smile Company. The figure is based on the song “Yoshiwara Lament”. While I did look up the song beforehand, I don’t know much about Teto and seeing how the music is definitely not my cup of tea (love the lyrics though) I can’t exactly say I care all that much about her. However, I’m quite weak when it comes to beautiful kimonos and seeing how stunning the prototype looked this was a day one preorder for me. Well then, without further ado let’s get to the review. ٩(^ᴗ^)۶
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Teto comes in a huge, heavy cardboard box. The material is pretty sturdy as expected for a box of that size. Both the top and front have big windows framed by a pattern of red and gold umbrellas and flowers on a deep red background, reminiscent of both the song itself as well as kimono patterns. The sides, including the back, are adorned by pictures of the figure from different angles on rectangles in alternating colors (black, red and yellow with a checked pattern). Additional flower decorations connect the kimono with the box design making it seem lush and extravagant. The sides in particular also remind me a little of paper screens for some reason. I’m really impressed with the box design as it fits the figure to a T (with the huge front window it may even make a good display case once you remove the blister).
Ofc the blister is huge as well, but it does its job well. Mine came with a small crack but the figure inside was perfectly fine. :3
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
There are 3 parts to this figure: main figure, base and kiseru (pipe).
We also get an instruction sheet in both Japanese and English, which is definitely nice to have. Although it’s possible to figure out the assembly w/o its help.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
The base is a shiny black disc with red edges. It sure gives off the impression of lacquered wood, but I absolutely hate shiny bases like this one (fingerprints and scratches… they’re almost impossible to clean). Before doing anything else the figure gets attached to a single metal peg that goes in her geta’s heel. One of the ribbons swirling around the figure comes with small peg that needs to be inserted into the hole in the base.
The yellow and red ribbons too have to be connected via a small peg and that might be a bit frustrating. Sadly, the plastic is rather rigid making them snap back if they’re not connected properly (all the while you have to maintain a delicate balance while bending them since you don’t want to break them….)
The kiseru has a very nice color gradient on its shaft giving it a wooden appearance. Both the mouthpiece and bowl have a metallic/golden finish and look indeed quite delicate. I would have preferred a bit of smoke or the bowl being more hollowed out though.
A small peg on the kiseru needs to be inserted into a hole in Teto’s hand and compared to who’s constantly losing his pipe this is definitely a better solution.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Spin around…
Despite Teto glancing over her shoulder, limiting the intended display angles quite a bit the sheer opulence of this figure results in her not having a 'bad angle'. You’ll find something appealing no matter where you look which is quite a feat tbh.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
With her steady but distant sidewards glance it seems like Teto is welcoming in a patron while there’s also seems a faint hint of languid melancholy hidden in her red eyes.
I’d have preferred a little more sculpting or gloss on her mouth, as the protruding teeth(?) look a somewhat iffy from certain angles. Yet this is a minor gripe and doesn’t really perturb her beauty.
Teto’s hair is a dark shade of red with a lot of highlights and visible strands adding more depth to it. Her hairstyle is both complex and immaculate, not only does she wear her signature drill locked twintails but also a chignon (shimada) showing a bit of folded cloth at its base. The way the hair is pulled into either looks pretty neat, while the loose strands and fringe on the front take away a bit of the hairstyle’s strictness. Only the seam at the top of her head looks a bit too wide.
Teto is also wearing a real plethora of kanzashi as well as a comb in her hair, most of them being the simpler gold-plated kind. And they sure look gorgeous, but the flower kanzashi is definitely upstaging them with its vibrant colors. Unfortunately, there are small blotches of paint bleeding between the differently colored petals and the little pearls dangling down do look a little wonky up close as well.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Exposing quite a bit of her milky skin on the way her vibrant Kimono has already slid down Teto’s delicate shoulders. The colors of the Kimono and especially the red of the nagajuban create a beautiful contrast with her light skin. From her chest, the protruding collar bone to the nape of her neck and pronounced shoulder blades everything is sculpted and painted in immaculate detail making for a view that’s quite exciting. Her skin even has a soft finish that feels very pleasant to the touch.
The real highlight is of course the kimono. Colored in a vivid shade of green that turns into a yellow/orange at the sleeves and adorned with colors and squares in contrasting colors it sure has a very lavish look to it. Despite the multiple layers of fabric visible Teto’s silhouette remains both slender and elegant which her arched back further enhances. Nothing… there’s literally nothing I could complain about here, the paint is flawless, the creases in the fabric look heavy and realistic and considering the thickness of the fabric not even the distinct seams at the base of her sleeves look exaggerated.
Speaking of distinct, the nagajuban showing underneath the main kimono is particularly notable seeing how it complements the former. I also like its fine gold pattern.
The long flowing sleeves (in combination with the obi and ribbons) add an air of elegance and a sense of movement to the otherwise still (despite her taking a step) figure. But most of all they’re just plain gorgeous, continuing the overall pattern on a more notable color gradient. Even the just barely visible blue layer of fabric at the hems features varying shades of blue. Again, I’m just marveling at the sight, because there couldn’t possibly be anything worth complaining about. I especially love the hand hidden beneath the silk as it looks really cute for some reason.
Teto is holding the kiseru in her other hand in a very graceful manner resting the shaft on her index finger almost lazily. Fitting her slender stature her wrist and fingers are long and delicate with her nails being painted in a very soft pink.
The kimono is tied at the waist with a shimmery yellow almost golden obi embellished with an ornate but subtle gold pattern. Depending on the light and angle the pattern becomes almost invisible sometimes while gleaming in other instances. A violet diamond pattern can be found at the back serving as a little eyecatcher. Seeing how the fabric is quite thick the ribbon at the front looks quite heavy. The long ends fall down seemingly without end creasing near the kimono’s hem to envelop her alongside the smaller ribbons.
It looks as if the colorful thinner ribbons are tucked into the obi both at the front and back while loosely enveloping the bottom of the figure in an almost exaggerated motion.
The view of the kimono’s bottom is obstructed by all the panels of fabric surrounding it but it’s no less spectacular than the rest (making it almost a shame). At the front the hem almost burst open from the layers underneath.
Taking a step, it can’t be helped that the long geta teeth kick up the layers of transparent fabric beneath the kimono resulting in an impressive multicolored ripple.
A thin and pronounced pair of ankles can be seen underneath. Seeing how white the skin looks it almost seems as if Teto was wearing tabis. The geta look both elegant with their long teeth of black lacquered wood and a ‘little’ uncomfortable. They’re also the main culprit behind Teto’s legs looking very elongated.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Now onto some size comparisons…
Excluding the base Teto reaches a height of 26cm. Considering her stated character height of 159,5cm and the geta I’d say that her being listed as a 1/7 scale is quite accurate. Despite her being a real eyecatcher, she fits in with other kimono clad figures without drawing all the attention away from them. And since her outfit is full of contrasting colors already, you’re given free rein in combining her with others. While , & are visibly smaller in size all of them look good next to Teto and with some clever placing…
seems a bit bland next to Teto but seeing how Kogitsune is a 1/7 scale (although of a very small character) his proportions are closer to hers.
Now for the ones I wanted to display together with Teto right from the get-go…
& are close to being 1/6 figures and maybe it’s because both of them are kneeling but they sure look like a perfect match. With Teto smoking and Shuten Douji and Prinz Eugen drinking they make a nice trio of vicious beauties.
~◦*◦✾◦˚°˖*゚✲*❁*✲゚*˖°˚◦✾◦*◦~
Did I complain? Strange, I can’t seem to remember anything of that sort…
GSC really outdid themselves with this figure. She’s a stunning, eye-catching beauty and they sure didn’t cut corners with her. That being said, and I know it’s barely visible, but I hate the base with a passion because it’s nigh impossible to keep clean. Still, this is a very minor gripe no one can expect me to focus on when marveling at Teto. I know nothing about her (apart from what I looked up for this review) and that won’t change, but that too is an insignificant detail. I sure don’t regret purchasing her and consider every single cent well-spent.
P.S. : the inside of the box View spoilerHide spoiler makes for a really nice background.
That's it for this review!
If you've got any thoughts on the figure feel free to share them in the comments.
Thanks for taking your time to read this! I hope you have a nice day! :3