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A field guide to Tokyo's strangest vending machines

Vending machines aren't just a thing in Tokyo — they're part of the texture of daily life. Over four million across Japan, one for every thirty people: on every corner, tucked into alleys, lining station platforms, glowing through the rain at 3am.

Most sell drinks. But the interesting ones sell anything you can imagine: hot ramen ready in 90 seconds, fresh-squeezed orange juice, edible insects, ¥500 cans of literal Tokyo air, Pokémon plushies, frozen wagyu, oden in a can.

Every ✨ Best of Tokyo entry is hand-picked from Time Out Tokyo, SoraNews24, Tokyo Cheapo, and DiGJAPAN, then mapped and verified. The wider map layer is community plus OpenStreetMap data.

Questions or business inquiries: tj@tjkawamura.com

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Hokkaido (Biei) · food · Roadside Legends

Retro noodle machines went extinct in Hokkaido, then a local grocer resurrected a vintage unit in 2021 so late travelers could get a hot bowl when everything else is closed. The only working noodle jihanki on the entire island, five minutes from Biei Station. Coins only.

What it sells: tempura udon (400 yen), tempura soba (400 yen)

Hours: 24/7

Read more: The Last Vending Machine Restaurants of Japan

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