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  2. Shokken - Wikipedia

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    Information. Shokken machines were first seen in 1926 at Tokyo Station [1] There are currently over 43,000 shokken machines in Japan. [2] Shokken are often found in restaurants, cafes, fast-food restaurants and other establishments. A typical shokken machine features buttons where the customer can select an item, a coin slot, where the customer ...

  3. File:Vending Machine Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan (14377933671 ...

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    Purchase a ticket for the meal outside the restaurant and get your food at a counter inside. Date: Taken on 9 June 2014, 16:10: Source: Vending Machine Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan: Author: Steven-L-Johnson

  4. Paraquat murders - Wikipedia

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    Despite his statement, Mizuuchi issued 1.3 million warning stickers to be placed on vending machines across Tokyo. Warnings were posted on many of Japan's 5.2 million vending machines by both vending machine operators and drink companies. Customers were advised to throw away any free drinks they got from the machines.

  5. Automat - Wikipedia

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    Automat. The first automat at 13 Leipziger Straße in Berlin, Germany [1] [2]) A food ticket machine in Japan in 2022. An automat is a type of fast-food restaurant where food and drink are served through a vending machine, typically without waitstaff. The world's first automat, Quisisana, opened in Berlin, Germany in 1895.

  6. Sagamihara Vending Machine Park - Wikipedia

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    Vending machines offering hot food. The Sagamihara Vending Machine Park (相模原レトロ自販機, Sagamihara Retoro Jihanki) is a collection of retro vending machines in the city of Sagamihara in Kanagawa, Japan. It was created by Tatsuhiro Saitō (齋藤辰洋, Saitō Tatsuhiro), the president of the Rat Sunrise used tire shop, originally ...

  7. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    In Akihabara, Tokyo, vending machines distribute warm ramen in a steel can known as ramen kan (らーめん缶). It is produced by a popular local ramen restaurant in flavors such as tonkotsu and curry, and contains noodles, soup, menma, and pork. It is intended as a quick snack, and includes a small folded plastic fork. In popular culture

  8. List of restaurants in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants in Tokyo. Afuri – chain of ramen restaurants. L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon – Michelin 2-star French restaurant located in Minato, Tokyo. Butlers Café – restaurant and bar located in Shibuya, Tokyo, one of Japan's leading fashion centers. Les Créations de Narisawa – received one Michelin star in the 2008 Michelin Guide Tokyo ...

  9. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Saito – a three Michelin star Japanese cuisine restaurant in Minato, Tokyo, primarily known for serving sushi; Yoshinoya – a Japanese fast food restaurant chain, it is the largest chain of gyūdon (beef bowl) restaurants; Australia. Tetsuya's – a restaurant in Sydney, Australia, owned and operated by world renowned chef Tetsuya Wakuda