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Who would’ve thought Japan regularly restocks vending machines with fresh fruit?

When Creativity Meets Kindness: What’s Behind Japan’s Vending Machines

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Perhaps Japan is truly living in the future! Out of the world fashion style, world trending animation, robot waiters, and, of course, vending machines that sell much more than simply beverages.

Standard beverage vending machines are something that many of us are familiar with, but Japan goes way beyond. What typically appears worthless soon becomes something for which you will be grateful for and makes you mutter something like, “I’m glad this vending machine exists!”

Because vending machines in Japan aren’t limited to soft drinks. They sell fresh fruit, toys, clothing, hygiene products, books, and so much more. And somehow, it all just makes sense in some weird way.

Imagine missing breakfast and suddenly feeling the need for fruit while strolling through the crowded streets of Shibuya. But, well, there is a vending machine that sells fresh bananas that are well wrapped in plastic, so don’t worry. Yes. Bananas! Shibuya made impossible things possible, and mind you, it does not just help the consumers but also the local farmers! Eggs? Rice? They regularly check it, too!

Or imagine realizing you’ve forgotten your favorite pocketbook while waiting at a train station. By chance, you luckily stumble across a book vending machine. Despite their rarity, they still do exist and provide fast reads for those who are constantly on the go.

Have you forgotten your hygiene kit, handkerchief, or toothbrush? A vending machine with the necessities is most likely close by, in some cases, it might even be easier to get to than convenience stores.

Do you need a souvenir for your friends or family? Well, you can also find small sushi toys, keychains, and even lottery-style or fortune-telling tickets in Japan’s vending machines.

Certain vending machines are made with a deeper purpose in mind. In Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, for example, Earth Corp constructed two machines that automatically supply 300 drinks and 150 food items at no cost during natural catastrophes. It’s a heartfelt innovation—helping people when it counts most.

From this, we can see that even though Japanese vending machines are undeniably entertaining and innovative, their function is what really makes them unique. They provide convenience, happiness, and offer support and comfort during times of crisis.

May these innovations from Japan open doors to more accessible vending machines that not only offer aesthetics but also a helping hand.

H/T: Japan Travel
Photo Credit: https://www.instagram.com/japan.vending.machines/