gachapon
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[edit]From Japanese ガチャポン (gachapon).
Noun
[edit]gachapon (plural gachapon or gachapons)
- Synonym of gacha (“a small toy sold in a plastic capsule; a vending machine selling such toys”).
- 2017 August 19, Tim Hornyak, “Gachapon: Tracing the evolution of Japan's colorful toy capsules”, in Japan Times[1]:
- “Gachapon” refers both to vending machines and the capsule toys they spit out. When you crack open one of these plastic eggs, you’ll never know what you’ll get even though it’s part of a defined set of toys.
- 2019 September 17, Delaney Tran, “Tasting Japan in Long Beach”, in DIG Mag[2], archived from the original on 14 October 2019:
- “Gashapon” or “gachapon” are stacked on top of each other from Gacha x2. The name “gachapon” derived from the sound of the wheel turning (“gacha”) and when the toy capsule lands in the collection tray (“pon”). It is very similar to America’s toy-vending machines, except these are known for their unique toys,
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