I'd like to continue the subject of "Gacha-Gacha" vending machines which I talked in my previous post on March 25th. Today, I'm showing time-lapse photos of a shopping at "Gacha-Gacha" above. When people buy Gacha-Gacha goods, the purchased product comes out in a ball-shaped plastic container as shown in the last photo on the top row.
In my post on the 25th, I wrote that "Gacha-Gacha" goods are not only kids' toys these days. They have a wide variety of items and even grown-ups are enjoying them. Then let's see some examples of what people can buy from "Gacha-Gacha".
The items in the round container with a red lid is a miniature tea pot and a cup as shown in the first photo of the bottom row. It is like a doll house goods and the lid of the pot can be opened. Inside of the pot, there is a hamster hiding.
Gacha-Gacha items are not just cute miniature stuff to decorate doll house. Look at the photo beside the hamster photo. They are extinct species from the Cambrian period called Anomalocaris (left) and Dunkleosteus (right).
These scientific miniature models are sold at museums' Gacha-Gacha vending machines. Therefore they are made based on actual fossils and reconstructions. Moreover the jaw of Dunkleosteus is movable as shown in the two final photos on the bottom row. Possibly they have enough quality to satisfy those who love fossils or paleontology.
Now are you interested in trying Gacha-Gacha?
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