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The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
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(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – Visitors play with retro game machine at the Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD). According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
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(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD) in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
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(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – Visitors play with retro game machine at the Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD). According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD) in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – Visitors play with retro game machine at the Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD). According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD) in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – Visitors play with retro game machine at the Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD). According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD) in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – Visitors play with retro game machine at the Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD). According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum in Tokyo
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

(FILE) Tokyo, Japan – The Traditional Sweet Shop and Game Museum opened in 2009 to introduce the Japanese retro sweets and games to visitors who can play with 10 yen (10 cents USD) in Tokyo, June 16, 2013. According to the owner some machines are from 1970. The Museum also rents the machines to movies and TV programs. It received a Citizen’s Culture Special Award from Itabashi Ward. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)