Vending Machines

From the bustling center of Tokyo to the remotest fishing ports and the quietest corners amid farms and fields, it seems that you are never too far from a vending machine ready to quench your thirst in Japan. With a staggering count of over 5 million vending machines, they’ve become an integral part of daily life. These ubiquitous 24-hour machines can be found at every turn, whether near train stations, schools, offices, tourist attractions, or nestled in residential areas. 

They cater to night owls burning the midnight oil at work or those in search of refreshment after a night of revelry. Remarkably, vending machines even make their appearance in secluded woodlands and near serene shrines to ensure everyone stays hydrated.

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