Hot on the heels of McDonald’s time-limited Chiikawa Days-themed menu items comes more collaboration products between the fast-food giant and these cute Japanese critters. McDonald’s Hong Kong is now releasing a range of Happy Meal toys on Chiikawa and friends, to be changed up each week.
From now until the end of August, purchase a McDonald’s Happy Meal to receive a Chiikawa toy. There are eight versions altogether, with each type being offered on specific dates throughout the promotion period, so make sure you keep an eye on the dates to get your favourite. The Hachiware calendar will be released on July 28, followed by the Rakko measuring device on August 1, the Chiikawa pen holder on August 4, the Usagi hotcake box on August 8, the Momonga pen cap on August 11, the Hachiware photo frame on August 15, the Chiikawa notepad on August 18, and finally the Usagi sticker dispenser on August 22.

Customers who want to get their hands on their collectable toys must purchase a Cheese Egg Bun Happy Meal set or a four-piece McNuggets Happy Meal via the McDonald’s app to receive specific Chiikawa Days designs, released each Monday and Friday at 11am. After receiving a confirmation of purchase with a QR code, you can then pick up your meal with the toy at selected McDonald’s restaurants. Make sure you go collect them within the specific dates and times, otherwise it will be considered forfeit!
Alternatively, you can also visit 40 specific McDonald’s branches in person to purchase your Chiikawa Happy Meal. Be sure you’re ordering from the list of approved branches, or ordering via the designated webpage via the McDonald’s app and not just the normal purchase interface, or you’ll end up with a random book from the ‘Little People, Big Dreams’ series instead (not bad, but that’s not what you’re here for).
Which Chiikawa Days toy do you most want to get?
Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox
Recommended stories:
A Hong Kong-exclusive panda twins Labubu debuts for our panda cubs’ birthday
Hong Kong is getting two special-edition Chiikawa Days Octopus cards
Giant Crybaby installations take over Festival Walk, with a Pop Mart pop-up store