Vending machines in Japan

Vending machines in Japan

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City dwellers are accustomed to the sight of vending machines on every corner. Buying goods from such machines is very convenient and fast. Well, unless, of course, they are broken or the product you need is out of them. But if in most countries you can buy a limited number of products from vending machines, then Japan has broken all records for the number of machines and the variety of goods sold in them. Japan is a country of vending machines!

Vending machines in Japan

Who needs workers to sell meat and vegetables when a machine can do it?

Vending machines in JapanVending machines in Japan By the way, there is always a choice of brands in such machines.

Vending machines in Japan Here's what you can buy from vending machines in Japan.

Vending machines in Japan It may seem strange to the rest of the world, but for the Japanese it is normal to buy vegetables from a vending machine.

Vending machines in Japan Eggs from a machine? Easy!

Vending machines in Japan The egg vending machines look more like some kind of set for a science fiction film.

Vending machines in Japan Luckily, once you insert the coin, a mechanism is triggered that allows you to open the door. So it's not a standard machine where the food falls into a tray at the bottom, otherwise you'd end up with soft-boiled eggs.

After a hard day at work at the office, what could be better than a bottle of beer? But what if there is no time to go to your favorite bar? Vending machines are a lifesaver. It seems that the Japanese trust their youth more, considering that even children can buy beer from such machines.

Vending machines in Japan Bananas.

Vending machines in Japan There are never too many bananas.

Vending machines in Japan Or maybe you prefer tomatoes?

Vending machines in Japan And if you suddenly run out of ice at a party, you can always buy it from a vending machine. Of course, if you're in Japan.

Vending machines in Japan Before moving on to other specific machines, it is worth saying that this type of business is very thriving in Japan. Machines are practically everywhere.

Vending machines in Japan Sometimes there are even too many of them, but apparently there is still a demand for such goods.

Vending machines in Japan This machine is in the temple. Apparently, the priests have no time to bother with selling souvenirs, so they decided to install the machine.

Vending machines in Japan In Japan, you can also buy ice cream from vending machines without having to wait in line.

Vending machines in Japan Forgot your kid's birthday? No problem! These toys from the machines cost around 5,000-10,000 yen each (around $70-$120). And judging by these huge machines, it seems that parents forget their children's birthdays more often than they think.

Vending machines in Japan Simply insert the bills, open the compartment and take out the toy.

Vending machines in Japan Give girls flowers as often as possible!

Vending machines in Japan By the way, it’s very convenient, considering that there aren’t many 24-hour flower shops.

Vending machines in Japan Even Disney's Japanese branch couldn't resist vending machines.

Vending machines in Japan

Vending machines in Japan By the way, there is always a choice of brands in such machines.

Vending machines in Japan Homer Simpson would love Japan!

Vending machines in Japan If you don't drink beer, you can buy a bottle of milk or orange juice.

Vending machines in Japan Walking home from work and want to watch a movie? Buy something new. From a vending machine, of course.

Vending machines in Japan This machine sells… T-shirts. Yes, T-shirts in special thick packaging.

Vending machines in Japan Forgot your tie and have an important meeting coming up? Machines will help!

Vending machines in Japan Batteries. Now this is a really useful machine.

Vending machines in Japan So you left home for work, and in the evening it suddenly started raining. Heavy. You don't really want to get wet, and you don't want to wait out the downpour at work either. And here's a machine with umbrellas... Why not?

Vending machines in Japan Gloves might come in handy too. You never know...

Vending machines in Japan Broken bra strap? You can even buy underwear from vending machines in Japan.

Vending machines in Japan If you want to grab a bite to eat, Japan has some really fast food. From vending machines.

Vending machines in Japan Although, it doesn't look very appetizing.

Vending machines in Japan If you get tired of noodles, you can buy something else. For example, a hot dog or French fries. And it looks like you can choose the fried potatoes.

Vending machines in Japan In many countries, cigarette vending machines have been banned. But not in Japan. And judging by this picture on the machine, smoking does not lead to lung cancer, but to muscle growth. This Mr. Muscle is positively "blooming" with health.

Vending machines in Japan In general, advertising attracts customers in Japan just as it does everywhere else.

Vending machines in Japan In many Japanese clothing stores, you can even buy a pig in a poke. You see those items with a question mark. Perhaps this is for those who don't know what they want, but they know they want to spend money.

Vending machines in Japan And finally, in Japan there are machines where you can buy "adult goods". Or, for example, a nurse's costume. And don't smirk conspiratorially - it's not for what you think. After all, the Japanese are crazy about cosplay.

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