

WHO IS CHIMOKKE?
Curious about our cute alien friends? Lets learn more about them!! These adorable little fellas were created in 2010 and are currently sold in famous established stores in Tokyo station, Harajuku's Kiddyland, Osaka Umeda station's Kiddyland, Village Vanguard and many more! These stores are some of the best toy shops in Tokyo and well-known for their popular and high quality items.
Chimokke is extremely popular in Japan and have sold over 2 million pieces!!! We can easily see why they're so popular! The designs are so unique with colorful bright and pastel colours. There are over 100 variations and cute designs to collect and they all have their own names. These cute creatures are very popular among Japanese Highschool girls because of their cuteness, the charms are usually attached to their school bags or smartphones. Chimokke is so popular that it even has its own book and magazine!!!
Wow! Excited!
We can’t wait to see which one you get, Alan!!
We hope you get the one you want, Roselie!!! 😀
So kawaii
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CHIMOKKEE!