Toyo Co., Ltd. has released a new 'S size' version of its popular 'Rainbow Shark Plush' as part of the 'Everyday Original Prize' series. Supervised by professional crane game players, the plushies come in three pastel colors and are compact enough for easy carrying.
Overview
Toyo Co., Ltd. (Representative Director: Hideo Nakamura, Headquarters: Okegawa City, Saitama Prefecture), guided by the corporate philosophy of 'Creating Smiles,' has announced the S-sized version of the 'Rainbow Shark Plush' as part of its 'Everyday Original Prize' series for claw machines.
Product Features
The 'Rainbow Shark Plush,' which gained popularity in its Large size, now includes a new palm-sized version (approx. 15 cm). It retains the soft texture and fancy pastel colors of the original, while achieving a compact size that is easier to carry and display.
The lineup consists of three variations:
- Rainbow Shark
- Pink Rainbow Shark
- Pastel Rainbow Shark
Supervision
The items are developed as amusement prizes under the supervision of professional crane gamer Naoya Igarashi.
Availability
- Start Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2026
- Participating Stores: Everyday Gyoda, Everyday Tottekiya Tokyo Honten, Everyday Tama no Kuni, and Everyday Toretoreya Okegawa
- Size: Approx. 15 cm
FACT BOX
- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: New Product
FAQ
When will the Rainbow Shark Plushie S size be available?
It will be available starting from May 26, 2026.
What are the size and types of the Rainbow Shark Plushie S size?
The size is approximately 15 cm, and there are three types: 'Rainbow Shark', 'Pink Rainbow Shark', and 'Pastel Rainbow Shark'.
Which stores will carry it?
It will be available at Everyday Saitama Store, Everyday Tottoriya Tokyo Main Store, Everyday Tamagokuni Store, and Everyday Tore Toreya Okegawa Store.
What are the features of this plushie?
It has a soft texture, cute pastel rainbow colors, and high quality supervised by crane game professionals, making it suitable for carrying around and social media posts.
Who is the seller (operating company)?
It is operated by Toyo Corporation, headquartered in Okegawa, Saitama Prefecture.