Osaka World Expo 2025 Myaku-Myaku-themed Original Tamagotchi
Image courtesy of Bandai

Expo 2025 Myaku-Myaku Themed Original Tamagotchi Revealed

Bandai has revealed a new Original Tamagotchi decorated after the World Expo 2025 mascot Myaku-Myaku. The company will start selling the Tamagotchi, along with more related merchandise, exclusively at the Expo’s venue in Osaka starting on April 13, 2025.

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Even though the Tamagotchi’s exterior is being decorated with Myaku-Myaku and other Expo elements, it is yet to be known whether the mascot itself will also appear in the device or not. Images published for the product so far only show existing series characters like Mametchi and Kuchipatchi, just like the other Original Tamagotchis that appeared exclusively via Lawson outlets and Chogokin Robo figures.

The Original Tamagotchi will not be the only item Bandai sells at the Expo. The company will also sell other merchandise adorned with the collaboration theme, which ranges from keychains to T-shirts.

Here is the complete list of Tamagotchi-themed items that will be available for purchase at Expo 2025, with prices listed in Japanese yen:

  • Original Tamagotchi – Â¥5,500
  • Water-absorbent towel with pouch – Â¥2,750
  • Adult T-shirt – Â¥4,400
  • Kids T-shirt – Â¥3,850
  • Neck strap – Â¥880
  • Cushion – Â¥4,400
  • Tote bag – Â¥3,300
  • Mascot plush – Â¥2,750 (individual price for each of the 4 characters)
  • Rubber keychain – Â¥825 (individual price for each of the 5 designs)
  • Sticker – Â¥660 (random item)
Osaka World Expo 2025 Myaku-Myaku-themed Original Tamagotchi - full merchandise lineup
Image courtesy of Bandai

The new Original Tamagotchi decorated with Myaku-Myaku will be available for purchase at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, from April 13, 2025.


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