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Touken Ranbu ONLINE Nail Oils Inspired by 10 Sword Warriors Now Available

The immediate announcement of a second volume suggests the nail oil line is planned as an ongoing series, expanding Touken Ranbu ONLINE's merchandise into beauty and lifestyle products.

Key Facts

  • Reservations for Touken Ranbu ONLINE: Fluffy Flower Dance Nail Oil Vol.1 open on July 16, 2026.
  • Each set of two nail oils costs 3,630 yen (tax included).
  • Product delivery is scheduled for January 2027.
  • The line features 10 sword warriors from the game.
  • A second volume, Vol.2, has been announced for production.

Reporting from 2 sources: Anime Anime, Nijimen.

Touken Ranbu ONLINE Nail Oils Inspired by 10 Sword Warriors Now Available

The smartphone game Touken Ranbu ONLINE has launched a line of nail oils themed after 10 of its sword warriors. The product, called Touken Ranbu ONLINE: Fluffy Flower Dance Nail Oil Vol.1, is sold in sets of two bottles, each set representing a pair of characters. Reservations opened on July 16, 2026 at 12:00 JST and run through August 16, 2026. Each set costs 3,630 yen (tax included) and is scheduled to ship in January 2027. The oils contain real flowers and are scented to evoke each sword warrior: for example, Mikazuki Munechika has a bellflower scent, while Kashuu Kiyomitsu has rose. The bottles are designed with motifs from the characters' attire and family crests, with gold caps. A second volume, Vol.2, has already been announced for production. The game, a sword training simulation, has surpassed 14 million cumulative users since its launch.

Touken Ranbu ONLINE: Fluffy Flower Dance Nail Oil Vol.1 features 10 sword warriors in five sets of two bottles each. Reservations are open from July 16 to August 16, 2026, with delivery in January 2027. Each set costs 3,630 yen. A second volume has already been greenlit.

  • Mikazuki Munechika: bellflower scent
  • Kogitsunemaru: daisy scent
  • Kashuu Kiyomitsu: rose scent
  • Yamatonokami Yasusada: periwinkle scent
  • Heshikiri Hasebe: wisteria scent
  • Atakegiri: black iron holly scent
  • Tsurumaru Kuninaga: lily of the valley scent
  • Saburou Kunimune: ranunculus scent
  • Samidare Gou: gardenia wet with morning dew scent
  • Murakumo Gou: chamomile scent

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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