What this is
The Wuthering Waves AmiAmi 'Where the Stars Sink and Resonate' Ver.3.3 Novelty Fair is a limited-run merchandise and novelty event tied to the popular action RPG Wuthering Waves, developed by Kuro Games. Held at AmiAmi's flagship Akihabara Radio Kaikan store, the fair celebrates the game's Version 3.3 update with exclusive merchandise for sale and novelty items distributed to attendees. AmiAmi is one of Japan's most respected anime and gaming merchandise retailers, making their Akihabara location a natural hub for dedicated fans. Events like this are a staple of Japanese gaming culture, offering physical collectibles and freebies that are unavailable anywhere else.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Wuthering Waves who want to get their hands on limited-edition merchandise and exclusive novelty items tied to the Ver.3.3 update. Collectors of anime and gaming goods will find the AmiAmi store format rewarding, as these fairs typically feature display exhibits alongside purchasable items. Visitors to Akihabara who enjoy browsing gaming culture merchandise will also find this a worthwhile stop during their time in the district. Arrive early in the event period to maximise your chances of securing popular novelty items before stock runs out.
Good to know
Entry to browse the fair is free, but novelty item distribution is typically tied to a qualifying purchase — check the official AmiAmi website or their Twitter/X account for the exact spending threshold once details are announced. AmiAmi Akihabara Radio Kaikan is located inside the iconic Radio Kaikan building on Chuo-dori, one of Akihabara's main streets, making it easy to combine with other hobby shopping in the area. The store accepts major credit cards including Visa and Mastercard, which is convenient for foreign visitors. Stock for limited novelty fairs can sell out quickly, especially on opening day and weekends, so visiting on a weekday morning during the first half of the event period is advisable. The fair runs for 10 days, giving you a reasonable window to plan your visit.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

