It is in the heart of Akihabara, Tokyo, just a short walk from Akihabara Station. The exact address is 3 Chome-15-5 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, making it easy to find for visitors exploring the anime and gaming district.
Each gachapon turn costs between 200 and 500 yen, depending on the rarity and theme of the toy. Some limited-edition or highly detailed figures may cost more.
No, gachapon machines work like a lottery. You insert coins, turn the handle, and receive a random toy from that machine’s set. The thrill comes from not knowing which toy you will get.
Yes, some capsule toys are limited edition and highly sought after. Certain gachapon sets have rare figures that collectors try to complete, making them valuable in Japan’s toy market.
Yes, the machines are frequently updated with new themes and seasonal collections. Even if you visit multiple times, you are likely to find new toys each time.