SNACK in 3 lines
- Gakuen Idolmaster Ichiban Kuji Part5 begins in-store sales in Japan on June 19, with online sales opening at 11 a.m..
- The official price is 850 yen per draw, and the top line is built from A Prize Hanami Saki, B Prize Tsukimura Temari, and C Prize Fujita Kotone as 1/7 Gracemaster figures.
- Lower prizes continue into a visual fan book, clear posters, acrylic keyholders, and acrylic stands, so the release does not collapse into a top-prize-only story.

Snackgirls editorial note
Kirari: June 19 in-store plus 11 a.m. online is exactly the kind of split sales timing fans want to know early in the morning.
Red: And because the top three slots are all 1/7 figures, the identity of the lottery is very easy to read before you even scan the smaller goods.
This Part5 drop is a very straightforward Ichiban Kuji for readers who care about figure-heavy idol merchandise. The official page fixes the release flow as June 19 in-store rollout, 11 a.m. online sales, and 850 yen per draw, then shows the full stack from A Prize through Last One Prize with a clear prize hierarchy.
The key buyer bundle is June 19 in stores, 11 a.m. online, and 850 yen per draw
The official Ichiban Kuji page says store sales begin rolling out on June 19, 2026, while online sales start at 11 a.m. the same day. It also lists a broad retail mix including Lawson, bookstores, hobby shops, official Ichiban Kuji shops, and Ichiban Kuji ONLINE.
That makes the first practical reader set June 19 store timing, 11 a.m. online timing, and the 850-yen draw price. Those three facts decide whether this is a physical-store stop or an online wait item for today.

A, B, and C Prizes make the upper tier unmistakably figure-led
The official page places A Prize Hanami Saki at about 22 cm, B Prize Tsukimura Temari at about 22 cm, and C Prize Fujita Kotone at about 21 cm all under the 1/7 Gracemaster figure line. That gives the release a very clear upper-tier identity.
It then closes the route with a Last One Prize Temari Last One Ver. So the most accurate quick read is that the top three slots are all scale figures, and the final bonus slot is another figure variation.


The lower tiers still matter because the goods stack is broad and visible
The page also shows a D Prize visual fan book, E Prize clear posters, F Prize acrylic keyholders, and G Prize acrylic stands with their own official images. That gives the release more depth than a pure “figure or bust” lottery.
So Part5 works both as a figure-led release and as a collector goods wave with book-style and acrylic items underneath. Even if readers are not chasing A-to-C directly, the visible lower-tier stack still carries practical interest.


Sources and checked date: Checked on 2026-06-19 KST
The June 19 in-store rollout, 11 a.m. online start, 850-yen draw price, and official A-to-Last-One prize images and descriptions were checked on the official Ichiban Kuji page. Same-day release coverage was cross-checked with Hobby Watch.
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