gasha
Gasha, also known as Gachapon or Gacha, is a popular form of lottery-based vending machine game that originated in Japan. The term "gasha" is derived from the Japanese word "gashapon," which combines "gasha" (lottery) and "pon" (prize). These machines are typically found in convenience stores, arcades, and other public places, and they offer a variety of prizes, ranging from small trinkets to collectible figurines.
The operation of a gasha machine is straightforward. Users insert coins or tokens into the machine, which
Gasha machines have gained international popularity, with many brands and themes being exported to other countries.