(หถแต แต แตหถ) The word “Kawaii” is derived from the Japanese expression Kao Hayushi, which means “blushing”. However, over time, the word has changed to refer to a cultural style that incorporates bright, pastel colors and childlike imagery. Beyond just meaning cute, kawaii is a big part of ๐ฏ๐ต Japanese modern culture.
Kawaii House located in Murrieta, is a speciality store that includes: ๐น๏ธ A variety of Gashaphon “gacha” (prize ball) machines and claw games that are well-designed with colorful lights, well-maintained with good prize selection.โจ ๐ธ Strike a pose in the photo booth! They have green screen backdrop so you can choose different backgrounds. ๐๏ธ Adorable merch, including a station for kids to make their own slime or pick out charms for a fun bracelet. ๐ Asian speciality snacks, such as instant ramen, chips, ice cream as well as drinks. So, come on down to Kawaii House, they provide a fair & enjoyable playing experience for their customers.
๐กClawing tips & tricks:
* Pick your target size strategically
* Claw the heaviest part of the prize
* Stay on ONE machine at a time (don’t hop between machines too much)
* Ask an employee to reposition a prize
Consider having your child’s next birthdays party at Kawaii House. They offer a fun photo booth as well as make your own slime & charm bracelets. For more pricing & more information, please contact Kawaii House.