Vending Machines in Japan

 I was in primary school when first time I  saw a Vending Machine in Hungary. 

In my school, we had two of those machines, one for soda drinks, and the other had chips and chocolates.

Later in university time, when I regularly went to religious events, there were different Vending machines, as during the lectures, the main buffets were closed. But sometimes we were hungry, as the lectures could be 3-5 hours. So those machines even had sandwiches. 


What kind of  Vending machines are in Japan? Here comes a few.

1. Coffee

Source: https://www.raarupadventures.com/

2) Banana

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3) Cold-pressed juice and salads

Source: https://www.raarupadventures.com/

4) Cotton candy (this we also have in Ballerup)

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5) Patisserie, macarons

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6) Fresh orange juice

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7) Milk

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8) Popcorn
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9) Ramen

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10) Ice cream

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11) Hot meal
Source: https://tokyowriter.com/

12) Dashi

Source: https://blog.japanwondertravel.com/

13) Oden

Source: https://blog.japanwondertravel.com/

14) Edible insects

Source: https://japantoday.com/


Source: https://soranews24.com/


And a lot more...


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