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© 2020 AFPSurviving selfies: Japan's 'purikura' photo booths cling on
By Mathias Cena TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Pukey2
I remember when I first came to Japan, we used to put purikura on our meishi!
ArtistAtLarge
The convenience and novelty must be why they remain popular. Easy to use. Time to pose. Many choices of effects. It makes sense.
Long live the purikira!