東京の自販機マップ

Jihanki Atlas

Find unusual vending machines around Tokyo. Add photos, products, and field notes.

0 shown 0 rare 0 areas

Curated Lists

Themed collections you can hit in one trip, one neighborhood, or one obsession.

Top Vending Items

Vote for the drinks, snacks, and useful finds worth hunting, then add anything you spot in the wild.

Submit an item

Field Passport

Collect local stamps as you add finds, photos, products, and neighborhood checks. Official status comes after review.

Spotted a machine?

Submit a vending machine anywhere in Japan. Tokyo finds are reviewed first during beta.

Location

Local backup

This browser keeps an offline copy of your finds and votes. Export it whenever you want a portable backup.

Local backup ready. Server submissions remain pending until review.

Read
Needs photo Checked Added Update

Editorial picks curated by Jihanki Atlas · wider map layer: · data from OpenStreetMap contributors

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

Kikusuian Zunda Shake Machine

Shinjuku · drinks · Tokyo

Sendai confectioner Kikusuian, est. 1920, put its edamame milkshake in a dedicated machine under Shinjuku Station's west exit. Eleven flavors, all 450 yen, the first zunda shake machine in the Tokyo area.

What it sells: zunda (edamame) milkshakes, 11 varieties

Hours: Station hours

Read more: Regional Japanese Delicacies You Can Buy From a Vending Machine

More vending machines in Tokyo · All Japan map