Hirono Road Journal Series: The New POP MART Drop Everyone Is Talking About

Hirono Road Journal Series: The New POP MART Drop Everyone Is Talking About

POP MART collectors, rejoice—Hirono is back, and this time the beloved wanderer arrives with one of the most atmospheric and story-rich releases yet: the Hirono Road Journal Series. With its muted color palette, travel-worn textures, and a narrative rooted in solitude, adventure, and emotional resilience, this new series is quickly becoming one of the most coveted blind boxes of 2025–2026.

The Road Journal lineup features six fuzzy, moody, bear-inspired variants, each designed to feel like a chapter in Hirono’s personal travel diary. Soft fabrics, tactile details, stitched accents, and expressive facial sculpts give this series a handcrafted, nostalgic feel—perfect for collectors who love POP MART’s storytelling-driven art toys.

Below is a breakdown of each variant from your image and the themes behind them.


🌫️ City Dust Afloat

A dark graphite bear suit with textured fuzz and contrast stitching, City Dust Afloat feels like a snapshot of Hirono wandering through an industrial cityscape. The muted gray tones and slightly weathered look evoke resilience—perfect for collectors who appreciate Hirono’s more introspective mood.


🌪️ Grey Gravel

This soft pale-grey variant blends Hirono’s classic pout with cozy, almost hand-felted textures. Grey Gravel symbolizes moments of pause—those quiet rest stops during the journey where Hirono gathers strength before continuing onward. Fans are loving its soft, minimalist aesthetic.


🌲 Woven Woods

With warm brown tones and a knitted-texture bear suit, Woven Woods introduces a forest-inspired chapter to the Road Journal narrative. The organic fibers and patchwork ears give it a grounded feel, representing comfort, healing, and the restorative quality of nature.


🌑 Lost in the Night

Draped in deep black fuzz with small soft details, Lost in the Night explores Hirono’s darker, more mysterious side. It looks like a plush shadow—symbolizing nighttime travel, uncertainty, and the bravery to keep moving even when the path isn’t clear. This one is especially popular among collectors who love dramatic designs.


🌫️ Into Fogwild

This foggy-grey, ultra-soft version captures the eerie magic of early-morning journeys. With its slightly asymmetrical ears and red-tinted hair peeking out, Into Fogwild feels cinematic—like Hirono stepping into misty fields with hope and curiosity.


❄️ Frostfall Hour

Perhaps the coziest of the lineup, Frostfall Hour features a warm brownish-grey bear suit with delicate stitched accents. It's a winter traveler—representing endurance, warmth, and the final stretch of a long journey. Collectors love its icy-yet-cozy aesthetic.


Why the Road Journal Series Is So Popular

1. Textured Plush Suits (Collector Favorite!)

Unlike many of Hirono’s past lines, this series uses sculpted plush-effect materials and tactile “worn” details that feel almost handmade.

2. A Strong, Emotional Narrative

Hirono has always been POP MART’s introspective wanderer, but this series directly embodies themes of travel, solitude, growth, and resilience, making it deeply relatable.

3. Muted, Earthy Palette Perfect for Display

Collectors are praising the cohesive yet varied color scheme—grays, browns, fog tones—that look gorgeous together on shelves.

4. Rising Demand for Bear-Suit Characters

Across POP MART lines, variants with animal hoodies or plush suits (like Labubu, Zsiga, and Dimoo) tend to surge in popularity. Hirono joining that aesthetic is a big deal.


The Story Behind Hirono’s Journey

Hirono—created by artist Lang—is known for his quiet, often melancholy personality. His character embodies themes of:

  • loneliness and introspection

  • the courage to step into the unknown

  • childhood memories mixed with adult emotions

  • the journey toward inner peace

The Road Journal Series continues Hirono’s tradition of storytelling through design. Each variant feels like a diary entry: a place he traveled, a mood he experienced, or a moment of reflection.


Is the Road Journal Series Worth Collecting?

Absolutely—especially if you love:

✔ narrative-heavy character design
✔ soft plush textures
✔ muted, atmospheric color palettes
✔ signature POP MART craftsmanship
✔ Hirono’s emotional complexity

Collectors are already reporting increased demand, especially for Lost in the Night and Frostfall Hour, which may become the rarest or most sought-after from the series.


Final Thoughts

The Hirono Road Journal series beautifully blends storytelling, moody aesthetics, and collector-grade craftsmanship. Whether you're a longtime Hirono fan or new to POP MART’s art toy universe, this series feels like a warm, comforting travel diary—capturing all the highs, lows, and in-between moments of the journeys we all take.

If you're looking to add emotional depth and cozy winter vibes to your display shelves, this release is a must-have.

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