Casio has launched two new Hokusai-themed G-Shock watches in Japan, continuing its collaboration with classic Japanese art. These new models follow the Hokusai editions released in 2025 and use the iconic G-Shock DW-5600 square design.
As usual, Casio has decorated the dial with artwork inspired by legendary ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai and his famous Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series.
The first model, DW-5600KHFM25-1JR, draws inspiration from Under the Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa. The watch shows a clean, front-facing view of the Mannen Bridge, flowing water beneath it, and Mount Fuji standing quietly in the distance.


Casio DW-5600KHFM25-1JR
The second model, DW-5600KHSH25-1JR, is based on White Rain Under the Mountains. This design captures a dramatic moment, showing lightning striking near the mountain while sudden white rain falls at its base.
Both watches feature an LED backlight that highlights the artwork when it’s switched on. In particular, it’s a Super Illuminator LED backlight with afterglow and sound-linked flash alerts. Casio has also engraved the kanji character for “Japan” on the case back, and both models are officially marked as made in Japan.



Casio DW-5600KHSH25-1JR
In terms of features, the watches offer everything G-Shock fans expect. They support shock resistance, 200-meter water resistance, a digital quartz movement, a stopwatch, a countdown timer, a multi-alarm, and a full auto calendar.
Design-wise, both watches share the same dimensions. The resin case measures 48.9 × 42.8 mm with a thickness of 13.4 mm. Each watch weighs 53 grams, keeping them light and comfortable for daily wear. The resin band fits wrist sizes from 145 mm to 205 mm and uses a simple buckle clasp.
The battery lasts up to five years.
Pricing and Availability
Both the Casio G-Shock DW-5600KHS25-1 and DW-5600KHFM-1 are priced at ¥18,700 (~$119) in Japan. They are up for pre-order on the company’s official site. Shipping is expected to begin in January itself.
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AloJapan.com