Have you noticed a row of capsule dispensing machines in many electronic stores or popular sightseeing spots? Ever wondered what these are called? There are several words for these capsule toy machines in Japan like Gacha Gach and Gachapon. Let's learn more about these reasonably priced unique souvenirs! What is a Gachapon? Gachapon refers to the machines as well as the capsule toys that split open to reveal a toy. Usually, each machine has a fixed set or range of toys and on putting the money into the slot, you don't know which one from the set you will get. Each machine will have an image of the set. Usually, a range of gachapon machines will be lined up selling a variety of goods. One of the favorites is Koppu no Fuchiko. You might think these must be popular only among children but that's not the case. These are popular among people of all ages! Price range Since the cost ranges from 200-500 yen, it is affordable to almost everyone in Japan. Originally, the toys were targeted towards game and anime/manga lovers but over the years, the market has expanded. The beginnings of Gachapon The origin of the Gachapon is credited to Adams Gum (gumball machine) which first appeared in 1907. In 1965, Ryuzo Shigeta set up the first capsule toy machine inspired by the gumball machine by mainly targeting children. One gachapon cost only 10 yen and it provided great excitement for kids each time they dropped in a coin. The next major update was when the toy giant Bandai Co. invested in Gachapon and started selling exclusive, handcrafted Gachapon priced at 100 yen, much higher than their competitors. Today Japan has over 300,000 gachapon machines! How to get a Gacha You will need plenty of 100 yen coins as it is the only denomination that can be used. (1) Check the price mentioned on the machine. The price varies with each machine depending on the exclusivity of the toy. (2) Put the coins in the slot. (3) Rotate the tab in the direction of the arrows. (4) Get your capsule. Assemble your toy ★ Rilakkuma capsule is a cute, little toy that you can assemble yourself. Not all gachapon toys come in this manner. Check the parts. See the numbers on each part and attach the parts using the manual that comes with the product. ★And its done!★ In addition to these assembling toys, you will also find key rings, paperweights, figurines, hats or dresses for pets!! Each Gachapon sells a unique set of toys and sometimes even limited editions. You never know what your luck will get you and once you try it, you will be tempted to use it over and over again. How can you not try your hand at a Gachapon! You have nothing to lose other than a few 100 yen!! If you have change left at the end of a trip, there is no better place to use it than to get a Gachapon! Download our app and get discounts at popular stores in Japan! iOS Android
Have you noticed a row of capsule dispensing machines in many electronic stores or popular sightseeing spots? Ever wondered what these are called? There are several words for these capsule toy machines in Japan like Gacha Gach and Gachapon. Let's learn more about these reasonably priced unique souvenirs! What is a Gachapon? Gachapon refers to the machines as well as the capsule toys that split open to reveal a toy. Usually, each machine has a fixed set or range of toys and on putting the money into the slot, you don't know which one from the set you will get. Each machine will have an image of the set. Usually, a range of gachapon machines will be lined up selling a variety of goods. One of the favorites is Koppu no Fuchiko. You might think these must be popular only among children but that's not the case. These are popular among people of all ages! Price range Since the cost ranges from 200-500 yen, it is affordable to almost everyone in Japan. Originally, the toys were targeted towards game and anime/manga lovers but over the years, the market has expanded. The beginnings of Gachapon The origin of the Gachapon is credited to Adams Gum (gumball machine) which first appeared in 1907. In 1965, Ryuzo Shigeta set up the first capsule toy machine inspired by the gumball machine by mainly targeting children. One gachapon cost only 10 yen and it provided great excitement for kids each time they dropped in a coin. The next major update was when the toy giant Bandai Co. invested in Gachapon and started selling exclusive, handcrafted Gachapon priced at 100 yen, much higher than their competitors. Today Japan has over 300,000 gachapon machines! How to get a Gacha You will need plenty of 100 yen coins as it is the only denomination that can be used. (1) Check the price mentioned on the machine. The price varies with each machine depending on the exclusivity of the toy. (2) Put the coins in the slot. (3) Rotate the tab in the direction of the arrows. (4) Get your capsule. Assemble your toy ★ Rilakkuma capsule is a cute, little toy that you can assemble yourself. Not all gachapon toys come in this manner. Check the parts. See the numbers on each part and attach the parts using the manual that comes with the product. ★And its done!★ In addition to these assembling toys, you will also find key rings, paperweights, figurines, hats or dresses for pets!! Each Gachapon sells a unique set of toys and sometimes even limited editions. You never know what your luck will get you and once you try it, you will be tempted to use it over and over again. How can you not try your hand at a Gachapon! You have nothing to lose other than a few 100 yen!! If you have change left at the end of a trip, there is no better place to use it than to get a Gachapon! Download our app and get discounts at popular stores in Japan! iOS Android