File:Wall of Gachapon, Akihabara.jpg
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DescriptionWall of Gachapon, Akihabara.jpg |
One trademark of Akiba is Gachapon machines everywhere. Gachapon are vending machines that spit out little plastic balls with toys inside. The name comes from the gacha-gacha sound made by the machine when you turn the dial to get your toy. Wall of Gachapon |
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Author | Steve Nagata from Tokyo, Japan |
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Camera manufacturer | Apple |
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Camera model | iPhone |
F-number | f/2.8 |
Orientation | Normal |
Color space | sRGB |