These are the claw machines that are found on every street corner and in front of the millions of little convenience stores. Unlike claw machines in America, they do not have stuffed animals and lots of kids' toys. In fact, they are filled with some of the most random stuff.
Here Matt was invited by some Koreans to take a shot. You pay and get a certain time to try and get out what you want.
This one was full of lots of gold statues and gold Buddhas.
Starting on the left, this one has underwear, a tool set, a manicure machine, liquor, and a purse.
These upright claw machines all seam to have vitamins.
Down on the left is a toothpaste squeezer.
In the center, though hard to see, is a BMW hood ornament. Like tons of stuff you see around here, there are no copyright laws.
A steering wheel cover, first aid kit, and DIVX player.
This is a hand held vacuum.
Security camera...
Red flashy light...
Imported dress shirts
Another DIVX player, and I'm sure they didn't pay royalties to Spiderman for this picture.
This one includes a bicycle lighter, screw driver set, and eagle clock.
Binoculars on the left and a weight lifting set on the right.
Sarting at the bottom, and going around, a pocket torch, poker chips, metal plates to put on your car, an MP3 player, a flashlight, and what appears to be a golden American 2 dollar bill
A closer look at the MP3 player
Another MP3 player and security camera, along with a set of walkie-talkies