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  • - Welcome back to What's Inside?

  • I'm Lincoln, this is Dan, here with our friend, John.

  • - We are in the awesome city of Tokyo, Japan

  • or to be more exact or precise, Akihabara?

  • - Akihabara, that's right.

  • - We knew we were coming to Japan,

  • and like we do when we travel to a lot of places,

  • we always look to see what unique things they have there

  • that we could potentially cut open

  • and we kept coming across this channel

  • called Only In Japan that's actually John's channel,

  • that had just a whole playlist

  • of amazing, unique things about Japan.

  • - I love his video when he went to this exact store.

  • - Well this is a Gachapon,

  • it's basically a Japanese capsule toy machine.

  • A lot of the anime,

  • a lot of the magna companies make products

  • that fits it inside of a capsule,

  • so you could find, it's quite random,

  • you could find all sorts of unique things

  • by putting in a couple hundred yen, turning the handle,

  • and boom, there it is.

  • - Today, we are going to show you around this store

  • and kind of show you what's inside the Gachapon store

  • and then also,

  • John was able to get us a brand new Gachapon Bandai brand,

  • just like this guy right here, machine,

  • so we could take it apart and see how it works.

  • Okay, Lincoln has 1,000 yen.

  • Put it in the exchanger.

  • - Right here?

  • - [Dan] Alright, there we go!

  • There's so many options, it's just so hard to decide.

  • I mean, haven't you always wanted a ring with a bird on it?

  • That's in that one, right there.

  • What is this one, dogs with their dog bowls?

  • How can you pass that up?

  • Karate animals, what?

  • Okay, we got this guy here, this line is...

  • - [John] Animals in office situations?

  • - [Dan] Oh, nice!

  • - [John] Why?

  • These are old guys, a series on old guys who feed,

  • who are sitting on benches.

  • - [Dan] Oh yeah, that series is great.

  • That's one of my favorite series.

  • What do you think this door

  • with the bad smells coming out is?

  • - [John] Hiraku, it says.

  • I guess it's sort of,

  • yeah, these are just restroom doors.

  • (laughter)

  • This is a women's bathroom, men's bathroom,

  • this is apartment door.

  • - I think I know what to get first.

  • Water bottle underwear for 200 yen.

  • - [Dan] Water bottle underwear, I've always wanted that!

  • How do they not have that in America?

  • 200 yen, you turn the handle.

  • Boom.

  • Boom.

  • Alright, what'd you get?

  • Please say it's a bunny, a little bunny,

  • a look that you'd knock off.

  • - It's that one.

  • - [Dan] Oh, Lincoln, oh man, see?

  • - [John] Open it up!

  • - [Dan] It's addictive. Now, it's like,

  • I wanna get more cause I don't wanna just have the pink one.

  • - I've got water bottle underwear now.

  • Oh yeah!

  • - [Dan] Oh yeah, pink water bottle underwear.

  • Alright, John's turn.

  • - I'm going for it.

  • - [Lincoln] I'll trade you. - Okay...

  • - [Lincoln] Trade you.

  • - [Dan] What is it, blue?

  • Oh man.

  • - [Lincoln] I'll trade you for that one!

  • - [Dan] I need that for a trip to Scotland.

  • - I don't know, man (laughs)

  • I don't know.

  • These are pretty cool.

  • - [Dan] I think you can keep that one

  • and give it to one of your sisters,

  • they would love the pink

  • - Oh that is true. - [Dan] water bottle underwear

  • Street Fighter, ready, fight!

  • This one I've had my eye on since we walked in the door,

  • I don't eat sushi but I would, possibly,

  • if there were little mini cats or kittens on them.

  • So, 400 yen, four coins.

  • It's time.

  • Cat sushi.

  • Okay, I'm hoping I get...

  • I used to have a cat that looked like that,

  • his name was Pumpkin, when I was growing up.

  • True story.

  • I'm going for Pumpkin, here we go!

  • Come on, Pumpkin.

  • What is it?

  • I can't even tell.

  • I'm opening it up.

  • Oh, I got the black one with the white face.

  • There he is (meows)

  • Look at this, it's a tie on his back.

  • An orange and white striped tie.

  • This little sushi.

  • So, you can use it as your keychain

  • so you never lose your keys. (laughs)

  • I love it, I'm already in love with this place.

  • What is that cat, the angry cat that they have?

  • - [John] Oh yeah, Grumpy Cat.

  • - [Dan] Grumpy Cat, it does, it looks like Grumpy Cat.

  • (cat hissing noise)

  • - This is One Piece.

  • - [Dan] This one right here, that's the most popular?

  • - [Employee] Yes.

  • - So Lincoln, the quality on this one is really good.

  • Do you know One Piece?

  • - [Dan] Does it just mean it's one piece?

  • - No, that's the name of the, really?

  • (speaks in Japanese)

  • - Oh!

  • - [Dan] I just thought you meant it's like,

  • doesn't he know how to put the legs on (laughs)

  • since they're one piece.

  • - No, no, no!

  • One Piece is just really, really popular Japanese anime.

  • - Kani.

  • - [John] The very good quality is this one, Japanese crabs.

  • - [Dan] Oh, that's one of the highest quality ones, huh?

  • - [John] Yeah, and it's only 300 yen, if you like crabs.

  • - I have 300 left. - [Dan] Do you like crabs?

  • - Yeah, I like crabs.

  • - [Dan] Well then... - Well, I like chasing crabs.

  • - [Dan] I like the same thing.

  • - I like eating them. - [Dan] Get some crabs.

  • (laughter)

  • - Oh, like that.

  • - [Dan] Ooh!

  • - Whoah, look at that guy.

  • - [Dan] Creepy, it looks like a scorpion.

  • - [Lincoln] It does.

  • - [Dan] I guess that's high quality.

  • Look at these guys, look at this one.

  • It's like some strange lookin' mushrooms.

  • Warning: Do not eat.

  • Thanks for the warning. (laughs)

  • - [John] Does he even sit up?

  • - [Dan] Oh it's like a, maybe it's a praying mushroom.

  • - [John] Yeah that's supposed to be what...

  • - [Dan] Oh, it's not squatting, it's praying.

  • We're trying to figure out exactly what this means

  • so Google Translate to the rescue.

  • (John laughs)

  • What'd we find out here?

  • - [John] The name is Tsukiyotakeko,

  • but the translation here is "severe abdominal pain"

  • - [Dan] Oh my gosh.

  • - So basically, this mushroom is not praying,

  • (Lincoln laughs)

  • it's in severe abdominal pain.

  • That's why it says "don't eat,"

  • cause they're all poisonous mushrooms.

  • Like, they're really examples of mushrooms.

  • - Oh, so sick!

  • Ohh!

  • For all you kids watching this What's Inside? show,

  • just consider this a Public Service Announcement:

  • Do not eat mushrooms that are going to make you sick.

  • You will always know now, right Lincoln?

  • We are doing good in the world with this channel.

  • (Lincoln laughs)

  • I'm so glad we came to Japan to find this out

  • - Why Japan?

  • (Lincoln laughs)

  • - Gachapon, check it out!

  • We have our own, brand new machine.

  • - You can't use power tools

  • in a crowded city like Tokyo, so...

  • - That's a problem for me.

  • - Yeah, so we've come to a studio nearby that I know

  • and they've let us use this freely.

  • - I'm guessing that they let us use it because it, like,

  • has this weird blue wall.

  • - It's a little funky... - [Lincoln] No it's not weird.

  • It's awesome, it's so cool!

  • - So, oops! (saw turns on)

  • There we go, ready to get into this, buddy?

  • - Nope, I'm getting out of here.

  • Okay, the metal parts are off of it.

  • Should be able to just open this door right open.

  • Ow, it's hot!

  • Nope, we gotta get the other side.

  • It's not really our style, but we can use the key for it.

  • - The whole thing pop out, oh my gosh.

  • - There we go, there's the front of the Gachapon machine.

  • This looks like the place where our money is.

  • There's a lot in there.

  • 800 yen. How much is that in US dollars?

  • - It's about eight dollars.

  • - Ba-ba-da-ba, check it out!

  • - I just really wanna see, like, how it works from the top.

  • I think that would be really cool.

  • - [Dan] Alright. - Let's just cut it.

  • - Let's cut it off.

  • - Let's cut it off. (laughs)

  • (power saw whirring)

  • - Yes, finally, we got it!

  • - [John] Oh my, look at the smoke in here.

  • - I never, ever thought that I would be in Japan, ever,

  • and then be in Japan and be cutting open this,

  • some random Gachapon toy.

  • This is a great day, this is a great trip.

  • Whoah, all these different wheels and everything.

  • So once you put the money in,

  • we kind of have jammed it a little bit,

  • but essentially what it does is it spins

  • and drops it down that hole.

  • What's interesting is this spring right here

  • just protects it so if some other ones fall in

  • and they're kind of over it or on top of it,

  • when you spin it, they won't fall down into the hole,

  • it just blocks it.

  • Now, these little guys,

  • these just help keep things spinning, also.

  • So, if it was completely full,

  • this would just spin them all around,

  • so they would just keep coming.

  • That's interesting, and then once it's out,

  • see this little pink part right here?

  • That's when it warns you,

  • it tells you that nothing else is in it.

  • Come around to the front and check it out.

  • So when I push on that, it goes up.

  • - [Lincoln] Oh, there's a string in there and then it moves.

  • - Yeah.

  • - [Lincoln] That's cool.

  • So it knows, alright, all out!

  • - [Lincoln] What does that say?

  • - That says, "No more Gachapon in here, go elsewhere"

  • No, no what does that say, do you know John?

  • - [John] Um, (speaks in Japanese) means it's sold out.

  • - [Dan] Ah, nice, moody-kitty!

  • - [Lincoln] I like kitties!

  • (cat hissing sound)

  • - When the door opens, it blocks it,

  • that plastic thing, so you don't have another one.

  • So, if you wanna open it up and stick your hand up in there,

  • No, you're blocked.

  • We've cut it away and ta-da!

  • So did the first two go down in it?

  • Oh, no they're all just piling up.

  • - [John] They all look like they're just piling up.

  • (cheers)

  • This is the control mechanism.

  • - [Dan] Let's do 500, see if that works.

  • - Alright, this is 500, hold on a second.

  • Very analogue, just moving a little plastic dial

  • on a plastic roll, a plastic track here.

  • - [Dan] That's it.

  • - [John] 500 yen. - [Dan] Simple as that.

  • - [Dan] Okay Lincoln, give it a try, let's see.

  • One, two, three, four, five, there's 500 yen.

  • I'm gonna try, every time you put one in.

  • Hold on, nope, doesn't work after 100.

  • Doesn't work after 200.

  • 300, nope!

  • 400, no. (machine churns)

  • Yeah!

  • - That's how it works, doesn't it?

  • It ends up in this slot for each one, right?

  • - Yeah, I had no idea that that mechanism

  • that determines how many coins to accept

  • is so, so plasticky. (laughs)

  • - It's so simple, but, you wouldn't even think about it.

  • - This thing doesn't have to be plugged in.

  • - No batteries.

  • - Just springs, plastic.

  • - And good engineering. - [Lincoln] Little toys.

  • - That's why it does remind me of the jack-in-the-box

  • that we cut open, cause it's the same kind of thing.

  • It's been around for centuries, and you just turn it

  • and it's just the knobs that turn and, yeah.

  • - When you come to Japan, everything is really unique,

  • everything is really different,

  • and I like to cover those topics,

  • like the Volcanic Sand Bath,

  • or the Capsule Hotel,

  • The Amazing Japanese Toilet,

  • even the escalators in Japan are really funky.

  • - Guys, we're gonna put a link in the description

  • to the Gachapon video that he did

  • that's really more in-depth,

  • but then also, go look at one of his playlists

  • and watch some of his videos

  • because Japan is a beautiful place, it's a clean place,

  • people are respectful here.

  • This had to have been one of the coolest things

  • that we've done in the entire what,

  • like 75 videos that we've done?

  • Like, coming to Japan...

  • - It's so, some of the things we got were so funny

  • and just crazy.

- Welcome back to What's Inside?

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