KURAND Releases Third Hololive Collaboration Sake With ReGLOSS's Juufuutei Raden
The collaboration marks KURAND's third hololive production sake, following two with Hakui Koyori, and pairs a character known for near-poverty art museum habits with a premium 8,800 yen bottle.
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Online liquor store KURAND will release a limited-quantity sake named Yobanashi from August 19, 2026, in collaboration with Juufuutei Raden, a VTuber from the hololive DEV_IS group ReGLOSS. The Junmai Daiginjo was supervised by Raden and is the third KURAND collaboration with hololive production.
KURAND, the online liquor store, will sell a limited sake called Yobanashi starting August 19, 2026, at 20:00. The bottle was supervised by Juufuutei Raden, a VTuber in the hololive DEV_IS group ReGLOSS, and developed through repeated talks between Raden and KURAND with the aim of getting people unfamiliar with sake to enjoy it.
Yobanashi is a Junmai Daiginjo brewed with two types of Aiyama sake rice, Ken Aiyama and ASK Aiyama, at a 40% polishing ratio. It has 14% alcohol, comes in a 720ml bottle, and costs 8,800 yen including tax. The label carries the Juufuutei school family crest on a black background, and the box uses newly drawn illustration with glittering foil.
Hayashi Honten of Gifu Prefecture brewed the sake. Sales run until September 15, 2026, or while stock lasts, with shipping scheduled from mid-November 2026. This is the third KURAND collaboration with hololive production, following the Rikei Kyoudai No.54 sakes with Hakui Koyori.
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