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プリクラ (purikura) is the shortened form of the trademarked name プリント倶楽部 (purintokurabu) or Print Club. Purikura is a popular activity among Japanese school children and young adults, mainly girls, young women and young couples. Purikura booths let you take digital pictures with your friends which you can then decorate with the touch-screen and stylus. You can add frames, stamps, and you can write and draw freehand with a variety of pen colours and styles. Your finished pictures are then printed off on sticker paper in multiple copies so you can cut them up and share them out with your friends.

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When I was middle school, Prikura is really popular in our school. We often took Prikura. Since that time the Prikura machines are really changed. New machines are more popular then old one and those thathave been featured in a magazine often have queues of girls waiting to use them. New one make your eyes bigger, shape face line, longer legs, it's way different from real person but a lots young girl loves it.