
Harajuku's New Tamagotchi Paradise!
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Relive your 90s nostalgia at Harajuku's new permanent Tamagotchi shop! Immerse yourself in a world of color, exclusive merchandise, and interactive experiences at Tokyu Plaza Harajuku.
A permanent Tamagotchi-themed shop has opened in Harajuku, offering a vibrant and nostalgic experience for visitors. Located on the third floor of Tokyu Plaza Harajuku "Harakado", the shop features colorful displays, exclusive merchandise, and hands-on activities.
Travelers can immerse themselves in the Tamagotchi world with a factory-themed video exhibit showcasing the creation process. Interactive experiences include patch-making, a "stuff-as-much-as-you-want" mini Tamagotchi activity, and a capsule toy corner. A limited-time event space on the fourth floor offers games like the "poop cleaning challenge" until January 4.
Located in the trendy Harajuku district, the Tamagotchi shop provides a unique and fun destination for both longtime fans and newcomers. Don't forget to register via QR code for entry and check out the nearby Chiikawa Bakery for an extra dose of cuteness.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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