By Brooke Strickland//January 2, 2026//
By Brooke Strickland//January 2, 2026//
When Matthew and Susie Gillikin traveled to Japan in the autumn of 2023, they fell in love with not just the culture and beauty of the country, but gashapon toys. These collectible, capsule-enclosed toys are dispensed from coin-operated vending machines and are known for their surprise element and variety. There might be anime figures, unique household items, plushies or keychains and the “gasha” (crank) and the “pon” (pop) of the machines make it even more fun.
“These original implementations captured our souls,” Matthew explained. “Gashapon machines are everywhere in Japan – on street corners, bus stops, convenience stores, libraries. Anywhere people might pass, you will see these white machines dispensing a moment of joy. This experience was magical to us and profoundly changed what we wanted to bring to the world.”
After they returned home, the couple started researching how they could bring gashapon to the United States. They had to navigate licensing and distribution rights but eventually were able to bring 51 imported gashapon vending machines to Gem State Comicon in Boise in April 2024 as “Chibi POP Toys!”
Matthew said, “It was a huge success, and we knew immediately that we had found a niche cottage industry that was the convergence of everything we loved.”
In October 2025, the Gillikins took their business idea to the next level, opening ISEKAI Japanese Arcade & Gashapon at the Capital Asian Market on Ustick and Cole in Boise. So far, they employ one full-time and six part-time employees.

“While there is no shortage of arcades in the Treasure Valley, we wanted to provide a more tailored experience that is centered on community and not just machines with an event space,” Matthew said. “The ISEKAI arcade is designed to be a magical escape into a Japanese summer festival.”
The brick-and-mortar location has already had a huge positive response from customers. ISEKAI has hosted cosplay workshops, trinket swaps, and karaoke parties – and there are a lot of other great events in the works, including a formal cosplay New Year’s Eve ball.
“Our arcade is a safe gathering place for anyone who wants to escape to a magical world for an hour or two,” he shared. “The best part by far is introducing people that would never go to Japan or take an interest in Japanese culture to the joy of gashapon. We couldn’t be happier! You could almost say we are the marriage between a speak-easy and an arcade if it was officiated by a Pokemon!”
As they work to grow their business, the Gillikins are also passionate about giving back to Idahoans. They have already hosted a food drive for the Idaho Food Bank and are currently doing a toy drive for Toys for Tots. And before opening the Boise location, they donated hundreds of gashapon capsules to local teachers to give as gifts and rewards to their students.
Looking at the future, there’s nothing but fun and excitement on the horizon for ISEKAI. The team is working on coordinating a food truck park in their parking lot next summer, a weekly ‘Asian Night Market’ is in the works, and they’re in discussions with the Boise Public Library branch to potentially provide teen and summer reading events.
“We are gleefully expanding the cultural horizons of our neighbors and providing goods and experiences for fans of Asian pop-culture that nobody else in all of the Mountain West is doing,” Matthew said.