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  2. Shokken - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 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 ...

  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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    Vending machines are known for dispensing cheap treats such as candy bars, chips, and soda — but pretty much anything can fit in one. In Japan, there is said to be a vending machine for every 34 ...

  6. Capsule toy - Wikipedia

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    Capsule toy is the generic term for miniature toys dispensed by capsule vending machines. There are also cases where products other than toys are included (as mentioned below). Each vending machine contains several different items (usually from the same series) and one of them is randomly dispensed. Gashapon shop located in Akihabara

  7. High-tech cash: Japan launches banknotes with hologram portraits

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    Almost 80% of the nation's 2.2 million drink vending machines also need upgrades, it added. "It might take until year-end to respond to this," said Takemori Kawanami, an executive at ticket ...

  8. List of gacha games - Wikipedia

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    Gashapon is a type of a Japanese vending machine in which people insert a coin to acquire a random toy capsule. In gacha games, players pay virtual currency (bought with real money or acquired in-game) to acquire random game characters or pieces of equipment of varying rarity and usefulness.

  9. 17 odd things you can buy now from vending machines - AOL

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    The vending machine is completely re-inventing itself into a trendy retail experience.

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