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  2. Burusera - Wikipedia

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    Burusera (ブルセラ) is a sexual fetishism, specifically a sexualized attraction to the underwear or school uniforms of girls or young women. It is a word of Japanese origin, coined by combining burumā (ブルマー), meaning bloomers, as in the bottoms of gym suits, and sērā-fuku (セーラー服), meaning sailor suit, the traditional ...

  3. 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.

  4. Underwear fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Panty fetishism is a fetish in which one eroticizes panties (or similar styles of underwear). In Japan, a common types of panty fetish involves used panties; this industry has a long-established brick-and-mortar presence, known as burusera shops. [3] [4] [5]

  5. Vending machines are helping Black women in Indianapolis ...

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    Entrepreneurs are putting cosmetics and other beauty products in vending machines from malls to college campuses to cruise ships.

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    16,000 five-star fans and counting are crazy for these smooth, tag-free, no-show panties. The cozy, premium stretch underwear offers a flexible fit with no visible panty lines. And they stay put!

  7. Japanese pizza vending machine distributes hot pizza all day ...

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    Hiroshima, Japan has a vending machine that distributes 24 hours a day.

  8. Gashapon - Wikipedia

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    Gashapon capsules Japanese schoolgirls at gashapon. Gashapon (ガシャポン), also called gachapon (ガチャポン), is a kind of vending machine-dispensed capsule toy manufactured and sold by Bandai. It originated in the 1960s [1] and is popular in Japan.

  9. Shokken - Wikipedia

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    Companies often use shokken machines as they can reduce the amount of staff needed, reduce theft, reduce the turnover rate and can help reduce ordering errors. [10] While useful, shokken machines are not associated with a fine dining atmosphere, [10] as they are often seen in inexpensive restaurants such as Matsuya, Yoshinoya and Sukiya.