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Kawaii Gadgets at Strapya World

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If you’ve never had the joy of visiting Tokyu Hands in Japan, then you may be unaware of the range of madness available there. Luckily for everyone, Strapya World is starting to sell a lot of these crazy, cool and cute Japanese gadgets.

Strapya World has a mind-boggling assortment of coin banks but who could resist this cutie, the Sutakora Coin Bank? You put the coin down, the cat reaches for it and then a mouse runs out and steals it! Amazing.

My home now seems incomplete without a dancing Totoro lamp above – it even has a motion sensor so it turns on whenever you’re near!

And finally, who doesn’t want a Mysterious Healing Owl? Quite what healing they do is unclear but it apparently involves blinking, moving their heads around adorably and hooting. I feel better already!

Check out Strapya World for much much more!

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4 responses

  1. missmuffcake avatar

    They always have such awesome things!

  2. MauMau avatar

    I badly want that totoro lamp. Perhaps I’ll get it when I move to my new place next year.

  3. plushpussycat avatar

    I love all of these! They are so cute and fun! And who doesn’t need more fun in their life?! :-)

  4. Kookizu avatar

    *Gasp!* Cat Coin Bank, you will be mine!

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