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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

Goto Shoten Jihanki Corner

Shimane (Masuda) · food · Roadside Legends

The hamlet of Hanagase is called the holy land of udon jihanki, and Goto Shoten runs three noodle machines at once, the only spot in western Japan that can claim it. The garlicky Stamina Udon is the mandatory order.

What it sells: stamina udon (400 yen), niku udon, tempura udon, ramen

Hours: 24/7 likely

Read more: The Last Vending Machine Restaurants of Japan

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