Giant SNACKS in Claw Machines in JAPAN 🕹🍙🥡

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  • Giant SNACKS in Claw Machines in JAPAN 🕹🍙🥡
    In Japan, claw machines for snacks are popularly known as "UFO catchers" or "cranegames." These machines are found in arcades, malls, and even some restaurants. Players use a joystick to control a mechanical claw to grab various snacks such as candies, chocolates, chips, and plush toys. The prizes are typically displayed in a glass case, enticing players to try their luck. UFO catchers are not only a form of entertainment but also a cultural phenomenon in Japan, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
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