Japan Egg
Type
Egg
Rarity
Legendary
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Updated
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Japan Egg facts and hatch odds
Status: Retired — trading only
Price: 750 Bucks
Released: Sep 8, 2022
Retired: Mar 2, 2023
The Japan Egg came to the Gumball Machine on September 8, 2022, shaped like a glowing paper lantern. Its pets are all animals and creatures from Japan, like the dream-eating Baku and the lucky Maneki-Neko cat.
Hatch odds (official)
| Common | 22% |
| Uncommon | 19% |
| Rare | 34% |
| Ultra-Rare | 20% |
| Legendary | 5% |
💡 The Japan Egg is retired and its supply only shrinks, so most traders keep or trade the egg itself rather than hatching it — hatching is a gamble on a 5% legendary chance.
Pets you can hatch from the Japan Egg
Japan Egg questions
What pets can you get from the Japan Egg?
The Japan Egg has 12 pets, all inspired by Japan. The two legendaries are the Baku and the Maneki-Neko, and the pool also includes pets like the Tanuki, Koi Carp, and Red Crowned Crane.
Is the Japan Egg still available?
No. It left the Gumball Machine on March 2, 2023, when the Southeast Asia Egg replaced it. Today the only way to get one is by trading with another player.
What are the chances of hatching a legendary from the Japan Egg?
The Japan Egg has a 5% legendary chance, split evenly between the Baku and the Maneki-Neko. That is one of the higher legendary rates among retired gumball eggs.
How much did the Japan Egg cost?
It cost 750 Bucks from the Gumball Machine in the Nursery while it was on sale from September 2022 to March 2023.
Should I hatch or trade a Japan Egg?
Retired eggs like this one usually trade for more than the average pet you would hatch from them, because no new ones can ever be made. Only hatch it if you really want a shot at the Baku or Maneki-Neko.
About Japan Egg in Adopt Me
Japan Egg is a Legendary egg in Roblox Adopt Me.
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