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TotK Zonai Device Dispensers Located in Real Life as Gacha Machines

By LoganJan 24,2025

TotK Zonai Device Dispensers Located in Real Life as Gacha MachinesNintendo Tokyo has introduced a new line of collectible magnetic Zonai Devices, dispensed via a gacha machine. This article explores these new capsule toys and their connection to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

New Collectibles at Nintendo Tokyo

Six Magnetic Zonai Device Capsules Now Available

Nintendo Tokyo's gachapon (gacha machine) now offers six magnetic capsule toys based on Tears of the Kingdom's Zonai Devices. Exclusive to this location, the collection features miniature versions of in-game favorites.

While the game boasts a wide array of Zonai Devices, this selection includes the Zonai Fan, Flame Emitter, Portable Pot, Shock Emitter, Big Wheel, and Rocket. Each miniature device includes a magnet designed to resemble the Ultrahand's adhesive, mirroring the game's fusion mechanics. The capsules themselves are styled after the in-game Device Dispensers.

Unlike acquiring these devices in-game, obtaining these collectibles requires a monetary investment. Each capsule costs approximately $4, with a two-capsule purchase limit per transaction. Customers must rejoin the queue for additional attempts, a process potentially hampered by the game's popularity and resulting long lines.

Previous Nintendo Gachapon Releases

Nintendo's gachapon initiative began in June 2021 with the Controller Button Collection, featuring keychains based on Famicom and NES controllers. A second wave, released in July 2024, expanded the collection to include SNES, N64, and GameCube controller designs.

These collectibles are available at Nintendo Stores in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, and also at the Narita Airport Check-In booth. While the Zonai Devices are currently Tokyo-exclusive, future availability at other locations is possible. Resellers may also offer these items, though at a premium.

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