viviON BLUE Kuji x Aogiri High School Launches June 17: ¥770 per Draw, 28 Prize Types
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viviON Inc. will officially launch “viviON BLUE Kuji,” a no-blanks online lottery (kuji) service, at “viviON BLUE,” the variety store for 2D goods that it operates. The first installment is a collaboration with the popular VTuber group “Aogiri High School,” titled “Konya wa Nekasanai Night☆彡 (We Won’t Let You Sleep Tonight),” with sales starting at 12:00 on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Newly drawn limited goods themed around a pajama party can be enjoyed starting from ¥770 (tax included) per draw.
Key Points
- Sales period: Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 12:00 – Tuesday, July 15, 17:00
- Price: ¥770 per draw (tax included). Sets also available: 10-draw ¥7,700, 20-draw ¥15,400, and complete set ¥38,500
- Prizes: 28 types in total, from the Prize A cushion to the Prize D can badge (the acrylic stands and can badges have 13 types each)
- W-Chance / outlook: A “W-Chance” lottery for a bromide set runs with every draw. A “real kuji” is also planned for GEO stores in November 2026
Pajama-party-themed “Aogiri High School” newly drawn goods
“viviON BLUE Kuji Aogiri High School: Konya wa Nekasanai Night☆彡” is an online kuji where you can obtain limited items using new visuals of the “Aogiri High School” members enjoying a late night, themed around a pajama party.
The prize lineup totals 28 types: the Prize A cushion (1 type), the Prize B rubber mat (1 type), the Prize C acrylic stands (13 types), and the Prize D 74mm can badges (13 types). With no blanks, you are guaranteed to get one of the limited goods every time.

Value sets for bulk buying and purchase bonuses
Besides the ¥770 (tax included) single draw, sets that let you draw in bulk are also available. The 10-draw set (A/B) is ¥7,700 each (tax included) and comes with one random bonus mini shikishi board, while the 20-draw set (A/B) is ¥15,400 each (tax included) and comes with one free draw ticket and two random bonus mini shikishi boards.
The complete set (A/B) is ¥38,500 each (tax included), containing one each of the 28 types from Prize A to Prize D, plus 22 random duplicates and all the bonus mini shikishi boards for the applicable ticket types. Shipping within Japan (excluding Okinawa) is ¥590, and shipping is free for orders with a total product value of ¥10,000 or more.
“W-Chance,” with artwork that changes by period
A lottery is held with every single draw, and winners receive a “bromide set (4 types).” The artwork differs by period, rolling out across four phases from June 17 to July 15, so there is the fun of continuing to draw in pursuit of your favorite’s new artwork.

Looking ahead: a “real kuji” also planned for GEO stores in November 2026
Carrying the online excitement forward, a “real kuji” that can be drawn at GEO stores is also planned for release in November 2026. Lavish in-person developments are being teased, such as the addition of a “blanket” as the Last Prize, available as a store-exclusive item (handled at select stores only).
Also, to commemorate the release, an X campaign to win a “set of 13 mini shikishi boards” by following “Aogiri High School Staff Room [Official]” and posting with a hashtag will be held from 12:00 on June 18 to 23:59 on June 30.
Impressions and outlook
The key point this time is that viviON BLUE, which started as a goods store, has newly stepped into experiential entertainment in the form of “kuji.” The flow of extending the fan touchpoints it cultivated through digital distribution into an online kuji—and then November’s in-store “real kuji” at GEO—draws attention as a move to layer the revenue opportunities for 2D IP. Starting from the strong hook of Aogiri High School’s newly drawn artwork, it will be interesting to see which IP the kuji projects expand to next.
Source: PR TIMES
