It is hard to find a store operated by hunters since hunters themselves are rare. I stumbled upon such an unusual shop in the Boso Peninsula of Chiba Prefecture. Although it’s located in Kimitsu City, it takes about 40 minutes of driving along mountain roads from JR Kimitsu Station on the coast to reach it.
The “Hunshi Kobo Drive-in” sits nestled among fields and mountains. There, I encountered a strange clicking sound. The item in question is called “Wild Gachapon Gacha (500 yen).” My curiosity piqued, I decided to give it a try.
・A gashapon machine operated by hunters
“Hunshi Kobo Drive-in” is a unique combination of a general store and a restaurant. You can enjoy an all-you-can-eat game meal at the restaurantas mentioned in a previous article. In the grocery store, they offer items likehorns, bones, furs, and traps from local hunters, along with processed foods and accessories, allowing you to feel the vitality of life.
Amidst it all lies the “Wild Gachapon Gacha.” The packaging bears crayon-written text indicating itshomemade aroma, showcasing that this is a handmade Gachapon produced by a hunter. The power of its presence is undeniable. But what lies inside?
・Unpredictable contents
Considering the surrounding context, the most probable contents would be small bones or horns. But I wonder if there are bones or horns large enough to fit into the capsule? It was hard to think of anything that could fit as I considered it. I thought something like a tooth might work. Not knowing what would happen, I decided to give it a try…
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What came out was a regular-sized capsule. When I opened it…
What is this??
A plastic tube with a metal end emerged. Is it a kind of container? Does the metal part serve as a lid? When I attempted to twist the metal piece, I found itcould not be opened. Clearly, the metal section was not a lid.
・The identity of the mysterious object
Furthermore, considering that this is a container, it’s odd that the plastic bottom is open. Can you put something in here? Yet, there’s no lid. Hmm, I have no idea. What could possibly go inside? So, I asked the staff,Excuse me, what is this??
Staff: “This is a cartridge, a container for gunpowder.”
Hehehehe!Some ink cartridges are made of plastic.!! I had only seen bullets in anime and movies, leading me to believe they were all metal. I guess the reason only metal cartridges appear in novels is that they seem more stylish.
・The reality of the situation
This felt quite real due to the intriguing discoveries that differed from typical narrations. The store also sells metal cartridge keychains, but I was struck by how elegant the metal ones looked. A small amount of gunpowder produced by a tiny plastic piece can indeed be lethal. With that thought, I am trembling.
While many people are only familiar with this information theoretically, physically interacting with the actual objects provides a vibrant experience. Moreover, there are a plethora of such items available at the “Hunshi Kobo Drive-in,” giving me a strong impression. This is a place where a variety of unique experiences await, so make sure to stop by if you’re in the area.
・Store information featured in this article
Store Name Hunter Kobo Drive-In Theater
Address 1765-9 Sasa, Kimitsu City, Chiba Prefecture
Opening Hours [Jibil Store] 10:00-18:00 * [Winter] 10:00-17:00
【Jibil Buffet】10:00-15:00 (last order at 14:00)
Regular Holidays Wednesday
Written by: Nakazawa Seiji
Image: Rocketnews24.
Finding a shop run by hunters is no easy feat, given how rare hunters are these days. However, during my recent trip to the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture, I stumbled across a unique establishment: the Hunshi Kobo Drive-In. Located a scenic 40-minute drive from JR Kimitsu Station, this shop is nestled amidst lush fields and towering mountains.
The Hunshi Kobo Drive-In is a delightful mix of a general store and a restaurant specializing in game meat. While there, I was drawn to a curious sound and came across a peculiar gacha machine labeled “Wild Gachapon Gacha (500 yen)”. My curiosity piqued, I decided to give it a spin!
Hunter’s Own Gashapon Machine
This shop blends local culture with culinary delights, featuring an all-you-can-eat game buffet. Here, you can find unique items such as horns, bones, fur, and traps, all crafted by skilled Moro hunters. The store embodies the essence of the hunt and celebrates the raw power of nature.
Buried among these treasures was the Wild Gachapon Gacha. The packaging was whimsically handwritten in crayon, emphasizing its homemade charm. As I contemplated the contents within, I couldn’t help but wonder what surprises awaited me!
Unpredictable Content
The suspense of what was inside was exhilarating. Given the shop’s offerings, I speculated the capsule could contain a small bone or horn. However, what could honestly fit into such a tiny capsule? Perhaps a fang or a small trinket. My mind raced with possibilities as I prepared to turn the lever…
Upon receiving the capsule, I noticed it was a standard size. As I opened it, I was eager to discover what secrets lay within…
What did I find? The contents were unexpected:
I discovered a plastic tube with a metallic end. Was this some sort of container? I attempted to twist the metal, but it would not budge—definitely not a lid!
The Identity of the Mysterious Object
I examined it closely, puzzled by its design. The bottom was open, leading me to wonder if something could fit inside. Confused, I approached the staff to clear up my curiosity.
Staff: “This is a cartridge, a container for gunpowder.”
Surprised but amused, I realized I had found something quite unique! I had only ever seen bullets depicted in movies or anime, where they always appeared metal. To learn that some cartridges are indeed made from plastic challenged my assumptions!
The Reality Here
This experience underscored the importance of genuine encounters with the real-world items often portrayed in fiction. The shop also features metal cartridge keychains, blending fashion with function. The idea that a small piece of plastic could contain enough gunpowder to be lethal made my heart race.
It’s one thing to read about such items and another to hold them. The Hunshi Kobo Drive-In stands out not just for its products, but for the authentic experience it offers. From exploring unique hunting memorabilia to savoring game meat delicacies, it’s a treasure trove for anyone curious about hunting culture.
Store Information
Store Name: Hunshi Kobo Drive-In
Address: 1765-9 Sasa, Kimitsu City, Chiba Prefecture
Opening Hours: [吉比尔店] 10:00-18:00 *[Winter] 10:00-17:00
【Jibil Buffet】 10:00-15:00 (last order at 14:00)
Regular Holiday: Wednesday
Writer: Nakazawa Seiji
Image: Rocketnews24.