Fans of the epic fantasy romance Akatsuki no Yona will soon have a new collectible to look forward to. The “Akatsuki no Yona Card Wafer” is set to hit store shelves across Japan in November 2026, priced at 176 yen (tax included).

What Are the Akatsuki no Yona Card Wafers?
Each package contains a collectible card and a wafer with caramel cream flavor. The cards feature a total of 34 different designs, many showcasing stunning illustrations by original creator Mizuho Kusanagi. The reverse side of each card is printed with a manga panel, making them irresistible for collectors.
About the Series
Akatsuki no Yona is a grand fantasy romance manga serialized by Kusanagi Mizuho in Hana to Yume. Set in the kingdom of Kouka, where the founding myth of the Four Dragons is passed down, the story follows Princess Yona and her intertwined fate with the four warriors known as the Four Dragons. The manga ran for 16 years from 2009 issue 17 and concluded in the 2nd issue of Hana to Yume released on December 19, 2025. A TV anime adaptation aired from October 2014 to March 2015, and the series also inspired stage plays and musicals. A sequel anime has been announced.
Product Details
The “Akatsuki no Yona Card Wafer” includes one metallic plastic card (34 types total) and one caramel cream flavor wafer. The recommended retail price is 160 yen (176 yen including tax). The product is intended for ages 15 and up.

Be sure to check the snack aisles at mass retailers nationwide starting November 2026.
Specifications
- Product name: Akatsuki no Yona Card Wafer
- Price: 160 yen (176 yen including tax)
- Release date: November 2026
- Sales locations: Snack aisles at mass retailers nationwide
- Target age: 15 years and older
- Contents: 1 metallic plastic card (34 types total), 1 caramel cream flavor wafer
※ Images may include multiple items combined for photography. Prices are manufacturer’s suggested retail prices. Availability may vary by store. Actual product may differ from images. Information is current at time of publication and subject to change without notice.
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