Koikeya Co., Ltd. (President: Akira Sato) announces the sale of a two-piece set of collaborative potato chips from the "Aino Potechi" series with MISIA, one of Japan's leading singers. The set includes "Aino Potechi MISIA Suitotto Plenty of Nori Shio" and "Aino Potechi MISIA Suitotto Crispy Gyoza," available at MISIA's national arena tour "Misia Hoshizora no Live XIII GRAND HORIZON" concert venues starting January 24, 2026 (Saturday). Sales will also begin at the tour goods special online store from January 17, 2026 (Saturday).
Background of the Collaboration
Koikeya has been contributing to the realization and sustainability of a prosperous society through various social contribution activities using confectionery, including participation in the Bell Mark Education Support Movement for over 45 years as a sponsoring company. The collaboration was born from Koikeya's sympathy with MISIA's approach to actively engaging in social contribution activities such as educational support for African children and medical support for children, combined with MISIA's desire to engage in and communicate social contribution activities through "potato chips," which she personally loves.
The first collaborative product "Aino Potechi" was launched in October 2022. In March 2023, MISIA's song "Ai wo Arigatou" (Thank You for Love), written specifically for Koikeya's potato chips commercial, was featured, and in August last year, she appeared as the main character in the same commercial, continuing their special relationship.
New Collaborative Potato Chips
The new "Aino Potechi" products being sold at concert venues feature new lineups with twists unique to this collaboration while maintaining the "approachability" of potato chips, with the hope that more customers can enjoy them.
Aino Potechi MISIA Suitotto Plenty of Nori Shio
This special item is an arrangement of Koikeya's signature flavor "Nori Shio," finished with generous amounts of seaweed.
Aino Potechi MISIA Suitotto Crispy Gyoza
Inspired by one of Kyushu's specialties, bite-sized gyoza (connected to MISIA's birthplace in Kyushu), this flavor is crafted with rich meat umami and vinegar-soy sauce acidity that makes it impossible to stop eating.
Supporting Children Through Donations
Both products being sold will donate 1 yen per bag to the "Aino Katachi Fund" at the National Center for Child Health and Development, with the intention of spreading the circle of love through social contributions that can be made from just one bag, delivering support to children in the form of potato chips.
For fans who cannot come to the venues, the tour goods special online store will sell the two-piece set of "Plenty of Nori Shio" and "Crispy Gyoza."
This is an irresistible item not only for MISIA fans but also for potato chip lovers. Please don't miss this opportunity to purchase!
Product Information
Exclusive to concert venues and tour goods special online store
Product Name / Contents
- "Aino Potechi MISIA Suitotto Plenty of Nori Shio" / 55g
- "Aino Potechi MISIA Suitotto Crispy Gyoza" / 55g
Price
1,000 yen (tax included) *2-piece set *Online orders: shipping fee separate
Release Date / Sales Locations
- From January 24, 2026 (Saturday) / Concert venue merchandise
- From January 17, 2026 (Saturday) 12:00 PM / Tour goods special online store
*Limited quantity
Tour Goods Special Online Store
https://www.info.narabuzz.com/post/misia-hoshizoralive-grandhorizon
About MISIA
Debuted in 1998. A national singer with numerous hit songs including "Everything" and "Aino Katachi." She performed Japan's national anthem solo at the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony. Actively engaged in social contribution activities, she has been involved for many years in supporting children domestically and educational support for African children. In recognition of these achievements, she has served as ambassador for international conferences including the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD).
MISIA Official Site: https://www.misia.jp
About Aino Katachi Fund

A fund established by the National Center for Child Health and Development in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. Donations to the fund are used for supporting advanced medical care and improving children's medical care environments. The fund's name derives from MISIA's song title, and MISIA has provided various support to the Aino Katachi Fund over the years.