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It is estimated there is a vending machine of some variety for every 20 people in Japan, with a population in excess of 127 million people there must be some 5 million vending machines in the country.
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A typical drink vending machine

This figure is hard to believe, until you step foot in Japan, there are vending machines for virtually everything, from the expected soft drink, ticket and food machines to the more unusual, like machines which sell underwear or stuffed toy animals. Many of the drink machines offer both hot and cold beverages and they are fairly cheap in contrast to drink prices around the world with as little as 100 - 150 yen being required to purchase most drinks. Ice tea, fruit juice and flavored water are just as popular as soft drinks like Coke in Japan.  

Something you would never see in most countries are vending machines that sell liquor or cigarettes in main streets and laneways. In Japan it is quite easy to put a few yen in a coin slot and grab a tasty cold beer or a packet of smokes. There doesn't seem to be any at least visible problems associated with unrestricted access, you never see young people in the street using the machine.

Strangely there are very few ATMs and virtually no chocolate machines, but there are lots of ice-cream vending machines.

Small electrical items like disposable cameras, memory sticks and music are fairly plentiful as are the bubbles with small toys in them. Dozens of these machines are usually grouped together with all the favourite Japanese characters from Hello Kitty to Magna characters. Most vending machines accept both coins and smaller notes.

Even the temples have got in on the act, you can buy Omikuki, which is a fortune telling slip of paper which is on sale in vending machines in many shrines.

Some restaurant chains have even taken vending machines to a new level, with an innovative ordering system. On the front of the store stands a vending machine where you select your meal and pay with coins.  The machine spits out a ticket which you give to the waiter who prepares your food. These restaurants (known as gyudon cafe) are quite popular, cheap and usually offer tasty food.

The claw crane vending machines are also very popular here mobile phones, watches or toys can be won, There is even a claw machines which give the players a chance to catch a live crayfish in the northern towns of Sapporo.

 
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