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In the Chapter 2 Purple Time Rift, in the room with the last storybook piece, you can find a book that claims to be a list of ethical consumption under capitalism. The pages are blank, as there is no ethical consumption under capitalism.
During the Chapter 6 finale, the sinking ship's lights are arranged to resemble loss.jpg, an infamously bad comic from Tim Buckley.
There is a hidden Death Wish in Chapter 7 if you interact with every door with a red light on it in the Electric Pons challenge. It leads to a platforming gauntlet that ends with a sticker. If you crawl between some boxes in that area, Hat Kid will put a discarded cookie in her mouth and it will stay there until you close the game.
There is also a hidden Death Wish in Chapter 6 that involves kicking every can on the map behind the check-in desk. If you complete that, Hat Kid is awarded solid gold Hater Shades for her efforts. I believe they vanish either if you leave the level or close the game. Either way, these two Death Wish-esque challenges award no permanent bonuses and are not worth any stamps.
Not really an Easter Egg, but the giant Time Piece and the pocketwatch in Chapter 2 near one of the Time Rifts is seemingly a reference to the Sun Piece in the Moleman ARG that happened during the game's beta. Moleman wrote a complex backstory for the world of a Hat in Time, but Jonas declared it not canon just before the game's launch. This seems to be the only nod to the ARG anywhere in the game still.
What it actually says is "You only really wear one outfit, so there's lots of room for skeletons". It's a joke. Skeletons in the closet.
Goro is one of the main characters of the Yakuza series. He shows up as a random event, Majima Everywhere System, in Yakuza Kiwami 1.
The transparent token is a Snatcher Token, you have to unlock it in the Death Wish map to collect it.