: Contestants must identify and bite into inanimate objects (like shoes or door handles) to see if they are actually hyper-realistic chocolate. Run for the Money
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Japanese game shows aren't just about winning; they are rooted in a "never give up" spirit and the cultural value of group participation. Whether it’s children hiding under the kitchen sink for a cash prize or a dad trying to master a pro-level fighting game combo, these shows highlight —with a healthy dose of absurdity. : Contestants must identify and bite into inanimate
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This indoor playground is a viral hit on TikTok and Instagram. You can try variety show-style physical challenges like those seen on TV. Entry prices start around at retailers like Over The Planet Nijigen No Mori (Awaji Island):
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