I enjoy your videos. Someday, I will be able to understand what you are saying. I will learn how to speak Japanese, though I’m not very confident that I can learn how to read it… My eldest daughter was learning how to read Kanji(I may have misspelled that…) for awhile, but she was also trying to learn how to speak Spanish, Portuguese and Korean all at the same time, and it was too much for her. Now, her focus is Spanish. I will let her inspire me to learn Japanese…🙂
I think Japanese is the most difficult language in the world because it is a combination of hiragana, katakana, and kanji. I'm glad that you are interested. Are claw machines common all over the world? It's all about physics, so give it a try.😊
Claw games used to be a lot more popular in the USA than they are now. And they used to have better prizes, at least in my neck of the country…. A lot of local grocery stores used to have them, but they got rid of them. The mall used to have an arcade, on top of claw games that had nice prizes, but now it doesn’t even have that many stores, so not enough customers to support good claw games. They now have “Toy Soldier” claw games, with tiny prizes that are made for the game, and aren’t even worth playing for! Walmart has a few claw games, but they are just toys made specifically for the games, and one “play until you win” candy claw game that will sometimes have gum ball machine toys in it, as well. They used to have a claw game that had watches, jewelry and other cool things in it, but that was back when they had a game room. I used to be able to win all kinds of good things from claw games, and used to have so much fun winning things for my daughters, but now it’s rare that I even find anything worth playing for… I did win a cute hamster toy from a claw game at an amusement park, last summer, though. But, 20 years ago, I was winning mugs, t-shirts and discontinued merchandise! The USA’s claw games have never been as creative as Japan’s, though! We don’t have claw games with drinks, snacks, or any sort of foods that could be eaten as a meal. But, at least we never have to bounce our prizes off of a ball…😂 We just cross our fingers that the claw doesn’t drop our prizes until they reach the prize hole. I have actually won double, and even triple prizes, just by knocking them into the hole with the tip of the claw(Tall prizes that are sitting behind the opening), or dropping the claw directly on top of them if they are sitting on top of the prize opening! I actually won a triple prize, a couple of years ago, by dropping the claw on top of the toys hanging over the edge, and then got really excited when I realized that they were baby toys! My husband must have felt self-conscious, because he quickly explained to the nearby sales clerk that we had recently had a baby….🤣
Sorry, I didn't notice your reply. That's a sad state of affairs for claw game fans. Claw games are now popular in Japan, and there are many stores with over 100 claw game machines lined up. I don't buy sweets or toys, I earn everything from claw games. I hope claw games will become popular again in America. If Japanese companies learn about the current situation in America, they may want to open stores there.
I enjoy your videos. Someday, I will be able to understand what you are saying. I will learn how to speak Japanese, though I’m not very confident that I can learn how to read it… My eldest daughter was learning how to read Kanji(I may have misspelled that…) for awhile, but she was also trying to learn how to speak Spanish, Portuguese and Korean all at the same time, and it was too much for her. Now, her focus is Spanish. I will let her inspire me to learn Japanese…🙂
I think Japanese is the most difficult language in the world because it is a combination of hiragana, katakana, and kanji. I'm glad that you are interested. Are claw machines common all over the world? It's all about physics, so give it a try.😊
Claw games used to be a lot more popular in the USA than they are now. And they used to have better prizes, at least in my neck of the country…. A lot of local grocery stores used to have them, but they got rid of them. The mall used to have an arcade, on top of claw games that had nice prizes, but now it doesn’t even have that many stores, so not enough customers to support good claw games. They now have “Toy Soldier” claw games, with tiny prizes that are made for the game, and aren’t even worth playing for! Walmart has a few claw games, but they are just toys made specifically for the games, and one “play until you win” candy claw game that will sometimes have gum ball machine toys in it, as well. They used to have a claw game that had watches, jewelry and other cool things in it, but that was back when they had a game room. I used to be able to win all kinds of good things from claw games, and used to have so much fun winning things for my daughters, but now it’s rare that I even find anything worth playing for… I did win a cute hamster toy from a claw game at an amusement park, last summer, though. But, 20 years ago, I was winning mugs, t-shirts and discontinued merchandise!
The USA’s claw games have never been as creative as Japan’s, though! We don’t have claw games with drinks, snacks, or any sort of foods that could be eaten as a meal. But, at least we never have to bounce our prizes off of a ball…😂 We just cross our fingers that the claw doesn’t drop our prizes until they reach the prize hole. I have actually won double, and even triple prizes, just by knocking them into the hole with the tip of the claw(Tall prizes that are sitting behind the opening), or dropping the claw directly on top of them if they are sitting on top of the prize opening! I actually won a triple prize, a couple of years ago, by dropping the claw on top of the toys hanging over the edge, and then got really excited when I realized that they were baby toys! My husband must have felt self-conscious, because he quickly explained to the nearby sales clerk that we had recently had a baby….🤣
Sorry, I didn't notice your reply.
That's a sad state of affairs for claw game fans.
Claw games are now popular in Japan, and there are many stores with over 100 claw game machines lined up.
I don't buy sweets or toys, I earn everything from claw games.
I hope claw games will become popular again in America.
If Japanese companies learn about the current situation in America, they may want to open stores there.
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