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Legendary Zelda Artifacts Found in the Real World

Author:Kristen Update:Jan 25,2025

TotK Zonai Device Dispensers Located in Real Life as Gacha MachinesNintendo Tokyo has launched a new line of collectible magnetic Zonai Devices, available via their gachapon machine. This article details Nintendo's latest collectible capsule toys.

New Zonai Device Collectibles at Nintendo Tokyo

Nintendo Tokyo's gacha machine now features six magnetic Zonai Device capsule toys, exclusive to this location. These collectible capsules showcase iconic devices from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

The collection includes miniature versions of the Zonai Fan, Flame Emitter, Portable Pot, Shock Emitter, Big Wheel, and Rocket. Each toy features a magnet designed to resemble the Ultrahand's adhesive, mirroring the in-game mechanic. The capsules themselves are styled after the in-game Device Dispensers.

Unlike acquiring these devices in-game, these collectibles require a monetary investment. Each capsule costs approximately $4, with a two-capsule purchase limit per transaction. Customers must rejoin the queue for additional attempts. Given TotK's popularity, expect potential long lines.

Previous Nintendo Gachapon Releases

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

These collectibles are available at Nintendo's Check-In booth in Narita Airport, in addition to select Nintendo Stores. While the Zonai Devices are currently Tokyo-exclusive, future availability at other locations or through resellers (at potentially inflated prices) is possible.