Whenever I travel to Europe, I always look for shops with funky, rare, and bizarre items on display. The stakes and the demands are high from my side because in my district only, a few brunches of the Kura Kura shop can be found.
What is Kura Kura shop? You might ask. It is a place where you can find anything for any kind of entertainment. The shop offers a wide range of well-known board games, something that you might already be familiar with. However, solely browsing around will bring you heartfelt laughter and even nostalgia. Items on display vary from Harry Potter or superheroes souvenirs to original-shape mugs, tiny pop-corn makers, katanas, moon lamps, strangely behaving magnets… All in all, items that your fantasy may not even be able to cover.
The prices are reasonable as well. So if you’re looking forward to selecting a birthday present for a funky-loving friend, or you yourself are into original entertainment, Kura Kura’s squashy toys are waiting for your squeeze.
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