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Every now and again, a video game gets new merchandise exclusively through a Japanese in-store lottery, where particpants draw a number and get to go home with one of the items. To celebrate the arrival of spring, Nintendo is partnering with 7-Eleven and Ito-Yokado stores for a selection of Animal Crossing goodies.

There are a variety of prizes you can see below, but the top prize is an Isabelle alarm clock, which fittingly plays the Town Hall music. Other notable prizes include a Roost-themed coffee server set, complete with a message from Brewster at the bottom of the mug, and an apron that looks just like the one the Nook’s wear when operating Nook’s Cranny. The last one is super rare – it’ll be given to whoever draws the last lot at the location.
 

 
It’s just 620 yen to enter the lottery, so if you’re in Japan from March 16th, be sure to check it out!
 

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Written by Tom Brown

Whether it’s an exciting new entry in a series long established or a weird experiment meant only for the dedicated, Tom is eager to report on it. Rest assured, if Nintendo ever announces Elite Beat Agents 2, he’ll be there.