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  2. Irem - Wikipedia

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    Apies has been an independent company since then. With the decline of amusement equipment, Apies leading products are fortune-telling machines and senjafuda vending machines. In 2018, it was the top manufacturer of fortune-telling vending machines in Japan with an approximately 80% share of the domestic market. [14]

  3. Shokken - Wikipedia

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    A typical shokken machine features buttons where the customer can select an item, a coin slot, where the customer can pay for the item and a printer where the customer can receive their receipt. Upon receiving their receipt, the customer can then exchange their receipt for their purchased item.

  4. Sagamihara Vending Machine Park - Wikipedia

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    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 to entertain waiting customers.

  5. You'll Never Believe What You Can Buy From These Vending Machines

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    The Biblio-Mat vending machine inside the Monkey's Paw bookshop in Toronto sells randomly selected, old, and unusual books for $2 each. A similar machine was installed in a Florida elementary ...

  6. Taito - Wikipedia

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    Taito Corporation [b] is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, toys, arcade cabinets, and game centers, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the Taito Trading Company, [c] importing vodka, vending machines, and jukeboxes into Japan. It began production of video games in 1973.

  7. Japan’s vending machines now serve authentic ramen in a can

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    With one vending machine for every 29 people, according to Tokyo Weekender, Japan boasts the highest density of these machines in the world. Found in bustling urban centres and quiet residential ...

  8. Gashapon - Wikipedia

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    Gashapon machines are similar to the coin-operated toy vending machines seen outside grocery stores and other retailers in other countries. While American coin-operated vending toys are usually cheap, low-quality products sold for a few quarters ( US$1 or less), Bandai's gashapon can cost anywhere from ¥ 100 ( US$ 0.91) to ¥ 500 ( US$ 4.56 ...

  9. News Bites: A New Superfood and An Odd Vending Machine - AOL

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    This university just installed the most unusual vending machines. This new ice cream sandwich brilliantly uses churros. A new study found food trucks to be as safe or safer than restaurants.