Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary wooden jugs to be sold in real life
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Monster Hunter Wooden Tankards Appear in Real Life

Urakita has revealed new Monster Hunter-themed wooden tankards to help celebrate the game series’ 20th anniversary. It has also opened orders for the tankards on its own web store. These items will be only formally available in Japan, as the company cannot ship the items overseas.

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The new tankards will weigh around 195 grams (6.88 ounces) with a maximum capacity of 1 liter. The item will be available in multiple designs, but all of them have the same price tag of 15,800 yen (~$102.50) before tax.

For the basic designs, people can choose to have the tankards decorated with one of the fourteen available weapon icons or a face icon of the Felyne, which is alternatively known in Japan as Airou. They can also choose whether to have the decorations plated in gold for all variations, silver for the weapons, or black for the Felyne versions.

People can also customize the tankards further by paying extra. They can order to input a ten-letter alphanumeric name or message under the logo. Urakita also offers an option to etch a “Quest Cleared” mark on the base. Each option will cost an extra 2,000 yen separately.

This is not the first time Urakita is producing Monster Hunter-themed tankards, though. The company first collaborated with Capcom in 2014, so it also marks the 10th anniversary of the collaboration. The company is also holding a Japan-exclusive sweepstake that rewards the original tankard on its X account until August 3, 2024.

The Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary wooden tankards are immediately available for purchase in Japan.


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