Japanese Vending Machines Exposed 日本の自動販売機

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Published 2013-04-01
Vending machines are one of the first things visitors see when they arrive in Japan. Colorful, convenient and almost anything that can be sold in one.

In this episode, we look at a wide variety of machines. From fully digital drink machines to the unusual vending machine like canned hot ramen and bread-in-a-can in Akihabara, we tour Japan to check them all out. The why and how of vending machines.

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Notes: The exchange rate is always changing. In general, it's US$1 = 100~120 yen
So, the banana is about US$1.10
The vending machine lunch was about US$10.00

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All Comments (21)
  • @potatotablet727
    3:18 "The banana is carefully lowered and deposited in the lower receptacle" vending machine: "No I don't think I will"
  • @DrSleep00
    It's sad that here in the U.K they would be smashed up,graffiti on them.
  • Started with one video and now 20 Videos later and I’m still watching. Makes me miss my times in Japan. I was there during the 2011 tsunami and was part of operation Tomadachi on the Reagan. Japan will always have a special place in my heart for all their knowledge and humbleness and ways of life.
  • @geigertec5921
    I once went to Japan and there was a vending machine at the pier that sold live bait for the fishermen. I bought a live squid-like creature, played with it, and then released it into the sea.
  • @nineteendesu
    I like that in Japan everything seems to be of much convenience. They're instant meals, drinks, and snacks for busy life yet the culture of making healthy home cooked meals is still there. While instant food in other countries seems to look as unhealthy as it really is...almost always sloppy. It doesn't seem that way in Japan.
  • @christianlorre
    They even have canned bread! Just like in Squidward's ideal community in the Spongebob episode "Squidville"! And here I thought that was just a joke.
  • @andrewcrane2786
    I wish they have these vending machines in America everywhere on the streets and subway station. Besides in work building
  • @kalmage136
    Canned Bread...i immediately thought of Squidward from Spongebob, when he was in that squid-like community market.
  • @capefear56
    When I was in Japan as a transfer student, one of the biggest things that stood out for me when walking the streets of Kyoto is how common these machines were. Virtually every street corner had a duo or trio of vending machines selling 100 - 300 yen tea or coffee shots.
  • @lau_dhondt
    "It's the perfect banana, chilled and ready to eat!" I have no idea why I find this video entertaining, but I do!
  • @kaisermuto
    A vending machine is standing among rice field lonly. This is casual scene of country side of Japan. The vending machine works properly.
  • @DonutsReview
    These videos are strangely addictive. It is in the format of kids shows. Remember Mr. Roger's neighborhood?
  • Running vending machines in hospitals, schools, universities, train stations and education centers is a good business. At some point of time there will be shops that give out regular products, just like the vending machines do.
  • @ThePumpkinToad
    Dude sounds like he's giving a book report at the beginning
  • @The7736411958
    I really want to visit Japan. . . maybe even live there for a while . . . These vending machines only make me want to travel there even more. Japan is my favorite Country.