








"I discovered Fuchiko a few months ago. Fuchiko is short for “Kuppo no Fuchiko”, which literally means: Fuchiko on the edge of a cup. These are, in fact, small Gashapon figurines, which are capsule toys that can be purchased from vending machines for anywhere between 100 and 400 yen. I bought two of them and wanted to do a series of pictures with the figurines. This is one of the first ones I did when I got back to Quebec and it will be the one and only because I managed to lose it the same day. Thankfully, I still have the second one…"
Didier Massot
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