Okami U-Treasure Necklace

Okami U-Treasure Necklace to Feature Amaterasu

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Japanese jewelry retailer U-Treasure will release a special Okami necklace featuring Amaterasu. Kenichiro Yoshimura, the lead character designer for the game, helped supervise the design of this unique necklace. The necklace is immediately available to pre-order, and will cost 25,300 yen (approximately $229). International shipping on this item is available, and it’s expected to ship on January 27, 2022. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Reservations for the U-Treasure Okami necklace will remain open until October 11, 2021. The necklace is only available to purchase in silver, and it features a unique design which shows Amaterasu standing atop a cliff, howling as the sun shines behind her.

You can take a look at the necklace below.

In August 2021, it was revealed that another piece of Okami related merchandise would be on the way. Good Smile Company will release an Okami Shiranui Nendoroid. A standard and DX version of this Nendoroid are available, with pre-orders currently open. The Nendoroid is expected to ship in 2022.

Recently, Amaterasu has also appeared in other Capcom titles. This includes the Monster Hunter Rise and Okami collaboration event, which saw the inclusion of Amaterasu through special layered armor that can be obtained for the player’s Palamute. This event is immediately available and is not limited to a set period of time.


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