About the Shop

KAKA KAKA is more than just a shop; it’s a portal to the past, a place where forgotten treasures come to life. The shop has been run for decades by me, a reclusive and enigmatic person who has a knack for finding the most unusual items. Step inside and you’ll feel a sense of nostalgia mixed with an eerie curiosity.

Customer Experiences

My customers often report strange and unforgettable experiences. From finding items they didn't expect to buy, to feeling an uncanny presence watching them, visiting my shop is an adventure like no other. Check out my testimonials to hear more about the eerie encounters others have had.

Tom S. - The Whispering Cartridge
"As a retro game collector, I was thrilled to find the Wario Land 64 cartridge. But once I played it, strange things started happening in a certain point. The game seemed to change, with distorted graphics and eerie music. One night, I heard whispers coming from the cartridge itself. I stopped playing, but sometimes I still hear those whispers in my dreams."
Lisa M. - A Forgotten Memory
"I came to KAKA KAKA looking for vintage clothes and left with more than I bargained for. I found an old t-shirt that seemed to call out to me. When I tried it on at home, I found a letter in the pocket from 1978, addressed to someone named Eliza. I later found out that my grandmother's name was Eliza, and she lived near the shop in the '70s. How did that t-shirt end up there?"
Samantha L. - The Unseen Watcher
"During my visit to KAKA KAKA, I felt like someone was watching me the entire time. The feeling was so intense that I decided to leave without buying anything. As I walked out, I glanced back and saw a figure standing in the window, staring at me with hollow eyes. I've never felt such an overwhelming sense of dread in my life."
Natalie H. - The Time Capsule
"I discovered a dusty, old backpack in the corner of the shop. Inside, I found notebooks and trinkets from the 1980s, including a photograph of a child that looked eerily like me. The date on the back of the photo was my birthday, but from 30 years ago. It was as if the backpack was waiting for me to find it."