
Den Den Claw
Japanese-style claw machine arcade in Chinatown with UFO catchers, gachapon, photo booth, and an artist alley. All ages welcome.
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About Den Den Claw
Den Den Claw brings the Japanese UFO catcher experience to Ottawa's Chinatown. The arcade is filled with claw machines stocked with character plushies and collectibles, gachapon capsule machines, a photo booth, and an artist alley. All ages welcome — kids love it.
Visitor Information
- Hours: Mon/Wed/Thu 4-9pm, Fri 4-10:30pm, Sat 1-10:30pm, Sun 1-9pm (Tue closed)
- Payment: Cash, card, debit
- Sensory-friendly events have been hosted with Autism Ontario
Getting There
- Address: 691 Somerset St W, Ottawa, ON K1R 6P5
- Neighbourhood: Chinatown
- Parking: Street parking on Somerset
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