Editor's Review
Chiikawa Pocket is a charming casual game built around Japan’s beloved Chiikawa characters. I’ve spent hours battling foes, gathering items, cooking for festivals, and decorating my space to unlock cute character interactions. Dressing up the cast in exclusive outfits makes every session feel fresh. It’s perfect for casual players, anime fans and anyone who loves relaxing, cute gameplay.
What' s new ?
- App icon updated - Fixed minor issues
MOD Info?
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Chiikawa Pocket Official Introduction
One of Japan's most beloved characters, Chiikawa, now has their own
smartphone game!
Chiikawa won the grand prize for the Japan Character Awards in both 2022 and 2024. Additionally, in July of 2025, it was announced that they won the 2025 grand prize as well.
The official X account currently has over 4 million followers! (as of 6/2025)
Sit back, relax, and take a trip into the world of Chiikawa in this casual game.
Spend quality time with Chiikawa and friends anywhere, any time!
◆ Dive into the world of Chiikawa and have a blast!
Muster your courage and go out to battle! Defeat Abunaiyatsu and earn rewards!
Pull weeds to clear stray plants and discover tons of items!
Learn to cook different dishes and set up food booths for the Om Nom Fest!
Enjoy daily life with countless characters full of personality!
◆ See a side of Chiikawa's world you've never seen before!
Collect items and customize your Home screen!
Display items and have a chance to see Chiikawa and friends interact in all-new ways!
Fall in love with their cuteness!
◆ Collect outfits for Chiikawa and friends!
Enjoy exclusive outfits with new ones always on the way!
See all the fun looks that Chiikawa and friends have to offer!
*Screenshots include content still in development.
Chiikawa Pocket Tips
Chiikawa Pocket: What You Need to Know Before Diving In
Chiikawa Pocket isn't trying to be the next big open-world RPG or some ultra-competitive gacha grinder. It knows exactly what it is—a chill, laid-back experience built around one of the most lovable IPs out there right now. If you've spent any time online lately, you've probably seen those tiny round creatures with the oversized eyes and the oddly comforting little world they live in. Yeah, that's Chiikawa.
The mobile game brings all of that energy to your phone. It's part farming sim, part idle collector, and part light RPG where you send your favorite characters out to do the dirty work for you. But here's the thing: it's way deeper than it looks if you actually want to make progress.
Let's break down what you're actually getting into.
How the Game Loops Work
The game throws a few different systems at you, but they're all connected. You'll spend most of your early time bouncing between three main activities.
Hunting is where your characters fight enemies. It's mostly automated—your squad auto-attacks while you sit back and watch. But don't zone out completely. Boss fights hit different, and if you're not paying attention to your stats, you'll hit a wall real quick.
Weeding is basically a tile-clearing puzzle. You run around a small map clicking on grass patches to find hidden stuff. It's a solid way to grab upgrade materials without having to grind battles over and over.
Cooking stalls handle the idle side of things. Set up your characters, let them cook, and they'll keep earning resources even when you close the app. This matters more than it sounds.
What Actually Makes You Stronger
Here's where most new players get tripped up. You'll see multiple stats to upgrade, and it's tempting to spread your resources evenly. Don't. Attack is the stat that carries you through early content.
Put your coins into Attack until enemies start dropping before they can even swing at you. After that, throw a few into HP and Recovery so you don't get one-shot by later bosses. Recovery specifically is underrated—it lets you survive through longer fights without burning through your items.
The weapon gacha is worth mentioning too. Your odds get better the more you pull, so there's an actual pity system even if the game doesn't advertise it loudly. If you're saving, aim for the 35-pull option (1,500 gems). Better return on your currency.
The Idle Income Is Actually Useful
Most games slap on an idle mechanic just to say they have one. Here, it's directly tied to your battle stats. Those cooking coins you earn while offline? They go straight into upgrades for hunting.
So check your stalls regularly. Upgrade them whenever you can. The higher the stall level, the more coins trickle in, and that adds up faster than you'd expect.
Decoration Matters More Than You Think
Your personal space—the "Small Space" the game calls it—isn't just for flexing. Different furniture pieces can trigger special character interactions. And the more you decorate, the more it feeds into the overall "cute" vibe that the game leans into.
It's not a core mechanic for progression, but it's worth messing around with if you care about seeing your favorite characters do little animations.
Quick Tips to Save You Time
If you only remember a few things from this:
Attack first. Coins go into Attack until enemies become a joke.
Don't skip weeding. It's your best source for upgrade candies and stat boosters.
Set up cooking stalls early. That idle income compounds faster than you'd think.
Watch your mission board. Daily and special missions dump gems on you for stuff you're already doing.
Chiikawa Pocket isn't trying to reinvent anything. It's a straightforward, low-stress RPG that leans hard into the charm of its source material. If you're here for the cute characters and want something that doesn't demand hours of daily commitment, this one's worth your time.
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