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I Tried Unique Japanese Vending Machines In Tokyo
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Hello
Friends and welcome to another video
This week we're gonna be visiting some of the most unique vending machines in Tokyo.
Yes, that's right,
we're heading back to Japan and we're gonna be hitting up their vending machines,
hard.
Now for some context,
there are a ton of vending machines in Japan, like they are everywhere
and they mostly sell convenient items like hot and cold coffee and tea
Water and sports drinks,
for people to grab on the way to school or work or in our case, to fend off jet lag.
Apparently Japan has the highest vending machine per capita rate
with one machine for every 23 people,
which isn't really a stat I thought existed until right now
But it makes sense,
because it almost feels like you're outnumbered when you're there
and people have mentioned that these 5 million some vending machines
Can make up to 7 trillion yen per year
Which is about 70 billion dollars
and I will say that on our Japan trip last year
We definitely partook in many of the vending machines stationed around Tokyo
Especially because of how convenient they are
If you have a pass mo or Suica card for the subway,
you can just get whatever you want whenever you want
however
It was only after our trip
that we discovered how many different kinds of vending machines there are
like ones that sell hot foods like pizza
fresh produce
mystery electronics
snails in a can
there's even a vending machine restaurant with no people in it.
It's just a room full of hot food vending machines
So in light of all of that,
we've scouted out four interesting vending machines in Tokyo to visit while we're there
All right,
to Tokyo we go
So obviously the first step to getting to our Japanese vending machines
was to fly to Japan
Now in Tokyo we stayed at a hotel in the Shinjuku area
Which has like a giant train station that served as a hub for us to get all over the place in Tokyo
It's a really big station
I think you can take a train within the station to another part of the station
and our vending machine adventure day was like our third day in Japan,
so needless to say we were a little jet-lagged but excited to explore
All right
So we are right now here in shinjuku park near our hotel
and we are ready to set off on our vending machine excursion
Our first vending machine was one that we had seen written about online
That contains a couple of interesting food items
and is located in the Kichijōji area.
Kichijōji? Does that sound right?
I feel like this video is just gonna be full of me saying Japanese locations pretty badly.
Mediocrely.
Yeah, so just be prepared for that.
So, let's do this
I could probably use a coffee from like a normal vending machine. Yeah. Yeah. Let's hit one of those first. Multiple.
That's a win
So we hopped on the subway heading west to get to our first vending machine
now Kichijōji is a semi-residential
but very cool and desirable area
That's a little outside the center of Tokyo
that besides having many shopping alleyways and boutique restaurants
is also the home to some very scenic parks that house many interesting vending machines
alright, so we are here at
Inokashira park, yes. Yes, perfect
Nailed it! Yes
With rinrin
Who is a Japanese YouTuber and Lolita model who helped us out last year with our Tokyo makeover,
and she is here to help us identify what unique things we shall be eating from these vending machines
and maybe eating a couple herself. I don't know I won't put pressure.
But maybe, maybe she wants to try one or two
yeah
Now there are a lot of vending machines in this park
But one that's caught my attention, in particular, is this one that has canned bread in it?
I mean once I heard of canned bread I was like I need it, I need it. That baby needs it, too, we all need it
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