Pokemon Pokopia Launches Wish Upon a Jirachi Event, Players Can Earn Starry-Themed Decor
Pokémon Pokopia, the social‑simulation title released for the Nintendo Switch 2 on March 5, 2026, has announced a new in‑game event titled Wish Upon a Jirachi. The event runs from June 23, 2026 at 5:00 a.m. local time until July 8, 2026 at 4:59 a.m. local time. Players who have rebuilt a Pokémon Center in their town can meet the Mythical Pokémon Jirachi, who will provide a recipe for wish notes. By completing requests from other Pokémon, trainers can transform ordinary wish notes into sparkling wish notes, which can then be traded for furniture and décor items inspired by a starry sky.
The event’s mechanics are straightforward. At the start of the event, trainers are encouraged to talk to Jirachi, who appears only in towns that have a rebuilt Pokémon Center. The first interaction yields a recipe that allows players to create wish notes. Throughout the event window, trainers must interact with various Pokémon that request items or favors. Each fulfilled request converts a wish note into a sparkling version. Once a player has collected enough sparkling wish notes, they can visit the rebuilt Pokémon Center to exchange them for new interior items that feature celestial motifs.
Pokémon Center’s rebuilt status is a prerequisite for the event. According to the game’s own documentation, a rebuilt Pokémon Center must be completed using a rebuilding kit and the required materials. The center then becomes a hub where Jirachi can visit and where players can trade sparkling wish notes for decor. This requirement encourages players to engage with the town‑building aspects of Pokopia, which have been a core feature since the game’s launch.
In addition to the event’s gameplay, Pokémon Pokopia offers several free resources to help players make the most of the experience. A downloadable digital planner is available to organize storage containers and document adventures. The game also includes a neighbor quiz that introduces players to the Pokémon they will meet during the event.
Pokémon Center, the real‑world retail chain that sells Pokémon‑related merchandise, has released a line of Jirachi plush toys and other items that tie into the event. The Jirachi plush, part of the Sitting Cuties collection, features the Pokémon’s distinctive star‑shaped head and green tags. It is available for purchase on the Pokémon Center website and through third‑party retailers such as Amazon and eBay.
Pokémon Pokopia itself was developed by Game Freak in partnership with Koei Tecmo’s Omega Force and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. The game was designed to combine elements of sandbox building, creature collection, and community interaction. It received high praise from critics, becoming one of the best‑reviewed games of 2026 and the highest‑rated Pokémon title on Metacritic.
The Wish Upon a Jirachi event is part of a series of limited‑time events that have been a staple of Pokopia since its release. Previous events have featured other Pokémon, such as Bulbasaur’s Jump Rope Contest in April 2026. Each event encourages players to explore new interactions and rewards.
The event’s launch aligns with the game’s broader update schedule. A free software update that added underwater exploration was released on June 9, 2026, and a paid DLC titled Bubbly Basin is scheduled for August 2026. The Jirachi event provides an additional layer of engagement for players who have already completed the base game.
Players who wish to participate must ensure their town’s Pokémon Center is rebuilt and that they have access to the event window. The event ends on July 8 at 4:59 a.m. local time, after which the sparkling wish notes and associated decor items will no longer be available.
In summary, the Wish Upon a Jirachi event offers Pokémon Pokopia players a chance to interact with a Mythical Pokémon, complete quests, and earn unique star‑themed decor. The event’s requirement to rebuild a Pokémon Center reinforces the game’s emphasis on community building and town development. Players can also take advantage of free planning tools and explore Jirachi merchandise available through Pokémon Center.