Virtual Idols Meet Sweet Treats: ‘Girls Revolution Project’ x Cake.jp Unveils Festive Holiday Collaboration

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About ‘Girls Revolution Project’ & Cake.jp

‘Girls Revolution Project’ is a unique venture by KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO, intertwining music and narrative. It’s built around the Xtuber unit ‘Shinseiki’ and the virtual singer unit ‘Tsumitobatsu,’ featuring a diverse array of artists and composers who craft stories linked to their music. On the other side, Cake.jp is a leading online specialty store for cakes and sweets, known for delivering high-quality, heartfelt desserts across Japan. This collaboration extends Cake.jp’s ‘Entertainment’ line, which offers exclusive, character-themed treats, reflecting a growing trend of virtual idols crossing into tangible consumer goods.

Collaboration Items

The highlight of this collaboration is the ‘Girls Revolution Project’ Christmas Cake Can with Acrylic Coaster. Each of the six members—Orihime, Kakyoin, Garasumiya, Hinageshi, Mikoto, and Yunagi—has a unique cake flavor and an accompanying acrylic coaster featuring their festive illustration. These 250ml cake cans are priced at 1,500 yen each (tax included, shipping separate), offering a personalized taste experience.

For those who prefer a crunch, the ‘Girls Revolution Project’ Original Cookie Tin presents a beautifully designed collectible. Priced at 3,300 yen (tax included, shipping separate), this tin features the project’s key visual, making it a perfect gift or keepsake. It measures 120mm x 120mm x 45mm.

Available Cake Can Flavors:

  • Orihime: Strawberry

  • Kakyoin: Grape

  • Garasumiya: Double Chocolate

  • Hinageshi: Melon

  • Mikoto: Rare Cheesecake

  • Yunagi: Lemon

Orihime Cake Can

Kakyoin Cake Can

Garasumiya Cake Can

Hinageshi Cake Can

Mikoto Cake Can

Yunagi Cake Can

Cookie Tin

Meet the Artists

The ‘Girls Revolution Project’ is powered by two distinct units, each bringing a unique musical and narrative flair. ‘Shinseiki’ (心世紀), a three-member Xtuber unit, delivers ‘heart-generation pop music’ that bridges the gap between reality and virtuality. Their sound is characterized by emotional resonance, as if voices are reaching out from the liminal space between worlds. They are the girls who, adorned in the light of a supernova, race through sleepless nights.

Shinseiki Members

‘Tsumitobatsu’ (罪十罰), another three-member virtual singer unit, carves ‘marks of sin’ with aggressive dance tunes that echo through the virtual abyss. Their voices emanate from the deep virtual realm, hinting at secret pacts and endless nights of slumber. Together, these units weave a rich tapestry of music and storytelling that captivates audiences.

Tsumitobatsu Members

Fans are already buzzing with excitement over this sweet collaboration. One fan exclaimed, “Having a cake can with my favorite member’s art and flavor is like getting a personal Christmas present from them!” This sentiment truly captures the unique connection virtual idols forge with their audience, making these treats more than just desserts—they’re cherished tokens of fandom.

Where to Find Your Sweet Treat

To explore the collaboration further or learn more about the project, visit the official pages:

This collaboration between ‘Girls Revolution Project’ and Cake.jp exemplifies the evolving landscape of ‘kawaii’ culture abroad. It showcases how virtual artists, once confined to digital screens, are now seamlessly integrating into everyday consumer experiences, offering tangible connections to their fandom. This trend of merging digital entertainment with physical products, especially in the realm of food and lifestyle, is likely to grow, further diversifying the ways in which fans can engage with and support their beloved virtual idols. It signifies a future where the lines between virtual and real continue to blur, creating new avenues for creativity, connection, and, of course, delicious celebration.

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