Hello, I just love them all. 💕💕💕 However, my favorite was the popcorn and umbrella. Also, the noddles for when you're hungry on the go....Lol Thank you for the video ! ❤️❤️ Very informative and Fun !!! 👏👏👏💕💕💕
As someone from germany who filled vending machines for a little time, this video fulfills me with joy that such precious little machines still exist. I would just pull one thing from each of them, just to support it.
I worked at Goodyear for several years and enjoyed changing tires in the summertime with all the bay doors open, drinking a soda from our vending machine. That looks like a great place to work, you could have something different every day.
@@janhas2553 Es war Teil meines Zivildienstes gewesen. Bin neben dem Essen-Holen auch für die Wartung/Füllung der Getränkeautomaten zuständig. Habe trotzdem viel dabei gelernt.
I agree highly , especially the unattended vehicle rent . Man the way people are here in the states , wouldn’t allow such a privilege they’d try to steal cars and parts , same can be said for the vending machines. This is all achieved through good community all round . I would love for this to be more common
@@mistermiagi9984well, you gotta understand what the ancient Japanese went through for this to happen. Japan has more natural disasters than any place on Earth, between typhoons, and tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanos. In the north they have terrible blizzards, and some parts even experience tornados. They way they survived in their little tribes and clans was through an intense sense of community and teamwork. Greed and selfishness would get you exiled or expelled from the group. And it's carried through to this day. Makes me certain that if we started treating greed as a mental illness, we could clean up this world.
@j k I would consider what you're referring to as interpersonal community, which is important. But Japan, more than most other places, has a keen sense of holistic community that preserves the whole for the sake of everyone instead of the individual. Much like enjoying a park AND picking up your trash while you're there, you can do that alone or with others; it's important either way.
@jk6971 it's not about eliminating the human element. It's more about providing convenience. If you want a nice sit down meal at a family run soba shop, nothing's stopping you, unless you just don't have the time. 80 hour work weeks aren't uncommon in Japan.
The best thing about the Japanese vending machines, they actually work every time. All types of stuff in them. The Beer vending machine was my favorite.
I'm actually in shock at the prices of these. .The food looks delicious for the price and .70 for a coke in a glass bottle in the US is unheard of. I am so satisfied with this video.
@@tuseroni6085 Lol! Get real. I’ve seen this machine in other videos and the way it works is it will lock completely up after one bottle is taken, so that no other bottles can be taken until another coin is inserted.
I wish that soda vending machines were that cheap here in the US. Glass bottled soda is anywhere from a dollar to 2 dollars. Sometimes 3 if the vending machine owner is feeling greedy. I was floored when I saw the soda was like 70 cents.
Here in the U.S., that area would have garbage and litter everywhere, yet in this video of Japan, it is kept clean by all visitors, and you even picked up the popcorn instead of sweeping it into the dirt or just leaving it where it dropped. Such class and respect from all, it is nice to see. The vending machines are a very fun passion project for the owner, and it's wonderful that you all get to enjoy the nostalgia of the older machines. Is it a small tourist attraction there, or did you just happen to hear about it?
Depends on where you live. In many areas, people have pride in their town/area, and will pick up the litter left behind by a few random slobs. Not in New Jersey, though.
I was just having that very conversation. I can't explain why this video is so fascinating, but I couldn't look away. 😅 The part that stayed with me longest was him picking up the popcorn. "... Now that I've regained my composure..." merciful heavens! Imagine what he'd do after a few days in the US, aka the sea of garbage. Poor lamb would need therapy!
Rural New Hampshire has honor system produce stands outside almost every house. Best fruit and eggs I’ve ever had, in an unlocked fridge with a cash box next to it. But- look at New Hampshire’s ‘demographics’ and you’ll understand why it works there
Japan is such an amazing country. It mixxes ultra modern with historic flavour and seems to very safe and polite place. One day i want to visit it from germany.
Idk how they do it but as an American Im pretty sure that *IF* we had vending machines that sold premade hamburgers people would probably be dying of Ecoli left and right.
@@samteks125 You two do realize that vending machine is just a freezer and a microwave stuck together, right? It isn't just popping room temperature burgers into a heater. It's no different from the frozen burgers you can buy in most stores.
Thank you for the wonderful memories. 😊 I went to Japan with my Mom as a child 40 years ago to visit relatives, and I remember being fascinated with all of the vending machines- especially the ones that dispensed the ice cream cones.
@@experience_japan Hi my favourite UA-camr! I just have a little question. I really want to visit Japan in the future, but I dont know how much language I need to speak. Are there are lot of signs in english? And do the people speak english? I‘d be happy to know :)
@@wixxijespihsbrawlstars Hey! There are enough English signs in the city. Unfortunately, the Japanese speak very little English, but they are very friendly and will all help you if you communicate with them in simple English and gestures.
I stumbled onto these vending machines because I went to that tire shop. This was about 7 years ago. Not as many machines, but still cool. Never thought they would become so famous. Also, now I can’t go because I now live in the US. Miss it!!!
Nice, so amazed about the quality of the meals available from a vending machine. Even the cup of noodles was an order of magnitude better than I have ever seen before.
Your content is quite interesting and new for me. It looks like a perfect model for someone a introvert or shy to have a channel. Because we do not hear your voice, its all on subtitles. No music, just the raw sound of the environment. It makes your video pretty atmospheric somehow. It is just me or it also does it feel like a FPS game? Even more because of the way yo hold objects and things.
I absolutely loved this, I had no idea I wanted to go to Japan as much as I do now. The wonder and amazement of Japan seems to be something I’d like to experience one day.
I can't imagine how much it must cost to maintain and stock those machines with how many specialty and perishable items there are. It was really cool, thank you!
Not much. They are still turning a profit with everything they sell. Their is also a whole community that makes parts and items specifically for new and old machines
i wanna know how that burger machine works. he says it tastes good, he could just be being polite, as japanese are known to do, but i would think a burger coming out of a vending machine to taste rubbery and horrible. best i can figure, the burgers are cooked in advance, then freeze dried, those freeze dried patties are stored in the machine, then when ordered they are steamed for 60 seconds to simultaneously heat and reconstitute them. could call them steamed hams.
I watch quite a few Japanese content creators and this is the most popular vending machine place I've seen. I really enjoy everyone's take on it. My Son and I were supposed to visit Japan this Christmas but due to health issues we've had to put it off for now. Hopefully we'll be in Japan for Christmas next year and will be ringing in 2024 in Fukuoka as we had planned. On our list of places to visit is this vending machine heaven!
I'm glad you picked up the popcorn! This was really enjoyable to experience faraway Japan as natural this footage was. The only next step is to visit in person! I work with people there but I'm waiting on an excuse to visit on business to turn it into an extended cheap trip! I love that driving there will be perfectly natural and comfortable to me because you drive on the same side of the road as us, unlike all of our European neighbours! 🇬🇧🇯🇵
I very much enjoyed this video, thank you. I love "retro" vending machines and pop culture products. That Coke machine reminds me of those I knew when a child. Japanese products always seem packaged so much more colorfully. I love the graphics on the packages. I would love to visit Japan someday, but for now will live vicariously through your videos. Thank you again.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the nostalgic touch of the retro vending machines and pop culture products! The colorful packaging and graphics are indeed a signature of Japanese design. I hope my videos continue to bring you a slice of Japan until you can visit yourself. Thank you for your kind words!
That $2.20 bowl of udon with tempura looks amazing. One of the things I loved about my time in Japan was being able to get by on such a small budget per day. A stuffed rice ball and can of Boss Black coffee in the morning, a little tray of sandos or some karage for lunch, a bowl of gyudon with a beer for dinner, a cup of ice and little bottle of whisky to make a highball, and a comfy, quiet capsule hotel stay that includes a nice spa facility. All for about $50 before transportation and some donations at the free attractions, with some amazing sights and sounds along the way. Even with inflation, I'm sure it's still a great value today.
Just nostalgic vending machines. It's all vending machines that I saw everywhere when I was a kid. I live in the next city, but have never been there. A place I would love to visit.
I have always respected the Japanese for holding on to their customs and culture while other countries throw theirs away. I could hang out there for a whole evening with a pocket full of change.
Thank you for a peaceful and entertaining video! I enjoyed every moment. As an American I am accustomed to people spending a lot of time in front of the camera in their videos with a great deal of talking. Oddly enough, I feel like it can be more intimate and personal when I can enjoy the ambient sounds and read the thoughts of the youtuber while they film instead of speaking aloud. I love Japan very much and it makes me feel nostalgic to see Japanese vending machines again. I hope this tire shop gets great business so that this special place can be preserved forever!
I lived in Japan for 3 years as part of getting my degree, and I love vending machine culture. I miss all the vending machines, and I love this place so many cute old time vending machines it made me happy to see them 😊❤ How did you skip buying the vending machine history book from the vending machine?! 😆 I totally would have bought that 😂💯 That udon was really impressive coming from a vending machine 😮 The hamburger machine filled me with joy ☺️ I love the retro nixie tube countdown counters too. Now I wonder what barbecue popcorn tastes like.. I love this channel so much ❤
Wish they had these in the States. Thanks so much for all of your videos. I’ve always wanted to go to Japan and visit but being handicap puts a damper on long haul traveling.
I'm disabled and was supposed to be in Japan this Christmas. Due to health issues my trip has been delayed until next Christmas, fingers crossed 🤞 I hope you can experience Japan some day yourself, I know it's something I've wanted to do for so long. Then I plan on eating my way through China! 😂
My god, I would hate to think what something like this would look like in the States or the UK it would be absolutely ravaged. Japan must be a truly wonderful place.
I’m a burger fanatic and I try to eat burgers everywhere I go in the world and now it is imperative that I go to that vending machine when I’m in Japan in November.
I completely agree with you. The structure, discipline, and class of Japanese society are truly admirable. It would be wonderful to see more of that in American society as well.
With all the craziness going on here (I live in America) this stuff soothes my soul, no music, no talking, no drama, just this natural ambience and a strange sense of peace. But don't forget the weird/amazing foods.
This isn't his video. It's from a channel called "dancing bacons". That channel actually posted the video a while before this, you should be able to find it easily
Those older vending machines just have a certain magic sort of appeal to them. That the newer ones just don't live up to. Also, you are so right about cold coke a cola in a glass bottle. It's so refreshing.
The car share is very interesting! I usually rent a small car whenever I visit Japan, including Tokyo. It’s just more convenient than going through those huge train stations
I think the car sharing service is a nice take instead of owning cars or car pools. This way we can enjoy a solo ride as well and there is less impact on our environment...wish this is available everywhere.
You have my subscription simply because you respect your surroundings. 90 percent in America leave their trash as if their mommy would be by to clean up after them. The retro machines are good content also.
I’ve been watching a lot of japan food videos and stuff just to see what’s up since I’m gonna be going in about two months’ time. This is absolutely incredible! Makes me super excited to see all the vending machines over there in-person.
I wish we had so many vending machines in Denmark. I find that burger vending machine to be very special, I would love that :D Oh and that popcorn vending machine is adorable haha
@@majesticpublicenemy3201 lots of research shows diversity hurts civic trust and unity......infact a study from harvard will come up if you google those exact words
Thanks for your videos. They are shot well with a lot of the surrounding area and it gives the view a complete look. The videos are always in focus are stable, making them easy to watch. I also love that you leave the ambient sound for a complete experience, and the subtitles are perfect. Please add more :). New fan!
I remember, back in 1975 at night in Nagoya, seeing an old couple across the street from me, and she was passing coins to him to put into a vending machine. When I crossed the street I was surprised to see, it was a condom vending machine.
More like rampant diversity, high trust societies are built on the back of its people, different people groups all vying for power over others in an area is why you get in the United States, South Africa, South America, etc.
@@Scotty2Hotty4We could have cheap things, it's just that our companies are horrifyingly brutal and abuse the common man (not to say I'm some sort of commie)
Your videos are so good! I just discovered your channel the other day and now I am finding myself watching one video per night when I am lying in bed and getting ready to sleep. Your videos are so calming to me while also interesting. When I finally fall asleep I always dream about Japan! Thank you! Please keep up the good work!
There had been a vicious case of a young man who broke vending machine button here in a mischievous act. Sadly, nowhere sells the button-parts for the vending machine any more due to quite old vintage vending machine, and it was thought to be hopeless to restoration. However, neighbor local company, upon hear the news, donates completely recreate button, ""even down to the yellowing from age"". such type of vending machine is quite-nostalgic and evokes lost days memory for the representative of the company who was in charge of the restoration and restored the vending machines as free with the intention of cheering up those who were saddened to see them destroyed and no longer functioning.
My wife and I are planning a trip to Japan sometime this year, and we are so excited. We are from the US and dont have nearly the selection of vending machines here. Thx for all of the vids!
Which is your favorite vending machine?
So far,I'd say the Omikuji. I'd wanna learn what my luck is too.
im pretty sure you changed you YT name? or is it just me?
Uncle Whitebeard Burger 😋
And the Kodak camera machine.
Are you Japanese ? And why don’t you talk?
Hello,
I just love them all. 💕💕💕
However, my favorite was the popcorn and umbrella. Also, the noddles for when you're hungry on the go....Lol
Thank you for the video ! ❤️❤️
Very informative and Fun !!! 👏👏👏💕💕💕
As someone from germany who filled vending machines for a little time, this video fulfills me with joy that such precious little machines still exist. I would just pull one thing from each of them, just to support it.
I worked at Goodyear for several years and enjoyed changing tires in the summertime with all the bay doors open, drinking a soda from our vending machine. That looks like a great place to work, you could have something different every day.
Darf ich fragen wieso du aufgehört hast? Waren es deine eigenen?
@@janhas2553
Es war Teil meines Zivildienstes gewesen. Bin neben dem Essen-Holen auch für die Wartung/Füllung der Getränkeautomaten zuständig.
Habe trotzdem viel dabei gelernt.
EXACTLY !
It gives me Joy just watching it !
So Cool, so simple, but yet not so simple ! 👏👏💕💕💕✌️
You do know that Japan also has Used Panty Vending Machines with pictures of little school girls on the outside of them right?
I love how the videos are so calm and peaceful unlike other food UA-camrs who just overreact on everything
They probably won't last anyway
Well , it’s a universally true statement. ❤️
Same here!!!! America used to have this many decades ago, 1930s, etc
Or the fucking sound is cranked up to oblivion so we're supposed to orgasm over the food sounds.
The right amount of ketchup…so none lol
Japan is incredible when it comes to this stuff. The sense of community required for this to work is nothing short of magical
I agree highly , especially the unattended vehicle rent . Man the way people are here in the states , wouldn’t allow such a privilege they’d try to steal cars and parts , same can be said for the vending machines. This is all achieved through good community all round . I would love for this to be more common
@@mistermiagi9984well, you gotta understand what the ancient Japanese went through for this to happen. Japan has more natural disasters than any place on Earth, between typhoons, and tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanos. In the north they have terrible blizzards, and some parts even experience tornados. They way they survived in their little tribes and clans was through an intense sense of community and teamwork. Greed and selfishness would get you exiled or expelled from the group. And it's carried through to this day. Makes me certain that if we started treating greed as a mental illness, we could clean up this world.
@@samsanimationcorner3820 nah bro. They just have high IQs
@j k I would consider what you're referring to as interpersonal community, which is important. But Japan, more than most other places, has a keen sense of holistic community that preserves the whole for the sake of everyone instead of the individual. Much like enjoying a park AND picking up your trash while you're there, you can do that alone or with others; it's important either way.
@jk6971 it's not about eliminating the human element. It's more about providing convenience. If you want a nice sit down meal at a family run soba shop, nothing's stopping you, unless you just don't have the time. 80 hour work weeks aren't uncommon in Japan.
Japan is so cool. The Japanese people take great care of their country. I love them. I want to go to Japan someday
The best thing about the Japanese vending machines, they actually work every time. All types of stuff in them. The Beer vending machine was my favorite.
I'm actually in shock at the prices of these. .The food looks delicious for the price and .70 for a coke in a glass bottle in the US is unheard of. I am so satisfied with this video.
and i'm not sure there is anything there to keep you from just taking all the cokes, other than japanese honor.
@@tuseroni6085
Lol! Get real. I’ve seen this machine in other videos and the way it works is it will lock completely up after one bottle is taken, so that no other bottles can be taken until another coin is inserted.
We used to have this type of machine in the US.
There is a plate that locks around the neck of the bottle. It releases when you pay for it.
Right? In Canada a small plastic bottle of coke is like $3.50. Lol
The food looks delicious ? 😂.
It looks fine for 2 dollars. I'll give it only that.
Props to him when he picked up every piece of the popcorn off the ground to put into the trash.
Someone was raised right. Love to see it
In the US people wouldn’t even bother, it’s lovely to see people taking care of something.
@Hhgh Fhhfh that's why they don't have public trash bin on the streets.
not sure how they treat littering in Japan but my guess would be you have to pick it up
@@KMartReady its popcorn a bird will eat within the hour. yall are crazy
Been to Japan twice but still get addicted to these Japan travel vlogs. Somehow it’s very soothing/relaxing ❤
Our British son lived and worked in Shinjuku Toyo for 8 years and he said there's probably nothing you cant get out of a vending machine there.
What about another vending machine
@@undine8750toy miniature vending machine vending machine
@@undine8750
@undine8750 Get out. 👉🏻 🚪
@@vincedibona4687 what do you mean Vince?????
I enjoyed how everyone was respectful. It was quiet even though many people and very clean
The umbrella vending machine is genius! Wish we had that one here in England. Also, the prices of the foods you tried are so reasonable, it's amazing!
I’ve seen the umbrella vending machines at key train stations before.
@@smithhamilton3024 oh really, that’s cool, where did you see them?
I wish that soda vending machines were that cheap here in the US. Glass bottled soda is anywhere from a dollar to 2 dollars. Sometimes 3 if the vending machine owner is feeling greedy.
I was floored when I saw the soda was like 70 cents.
in the UK they would get stolen all the time.
@@bogdan1213 They're locked in place by a little gate in the slot, they can't be lifted out unless they're paid for.
the thing that amazes me is that everything in japan works even the old ones
Maintenance man you can see in video.
Here in the U.S., that area would have garbage and litter everywhere, yet in this video of Japan, it is kept clean by all visitors, and you even picked up the popcorn instead of sweeping it into the dirt or just leaving it where it dropped. Such class and respect from all, it is nice to see. The vending machines are a very fun passion project for the owner, and it's wonderful that you all get to enjoy the nostalgia of the older machines. Is it a small tourist attraction there, or did you just happen to hear about it?
Depends on where you live. In many areas, people have pride in their town/area, and will pick up the litter left behind by a few random slobs. Not in New Jersey, though.
I was just having that very conversation. I can't explain why this video is so fascinating, but I couldn't look away. 😅 The part that stayed with me longest was him picking up the popcorn. "... Now that I've regained my composure..." merciful heavens! Imagine what he'd do after a few days in the US, aka the sea of garbage. Poor lamb would need therapy!
Look up homogeneous society vs a heterogeneous society. You'll find your answer.
He drip liquid sticky blue candy on floor.
@@BerryBerry1465
Ancestors just spinning in their graves right now.
Fascinating how there are systems completely trusting of the customers like the coke machine and the reusable bowls.
and that car rental place.
Because Japan is a high trust homogenous society
Rural New Hampshire has honor system produce stands outside almost every house. Best fruit and eggs I’ve ever had, in an unlocked fridge with a cash box next to it. But- look at New Hampshire’s ‘demographics’ and you’ll understand why it works there
Scott Adams was right.
@@jasoneverett are you related to Gordon Ramsay? You look very similar!
Japan is such an amazing country. It mixxes ultra modern with historic flavour and seems to very safe and polite place. One day i want to visit it from germany.
Man, with each video I watch of yours the more I want to go to japan one day
You should! Thanks
Same here.
Idk how they do it but as an American Im pretty sure that *IF* we had vending machines that sold premade hamburgers people would probably be dying of Ecoli left and right.
@@SubjectDelta20 Yeah, better to get the fresh ones right (i.e. germ-free) first before thinking about vending machines 😂
@@samteks125 You two do realize that vending machine is just a freezer and a microwave stuck together, right? It isn't just popping room temperature burgers into a heater. It's no different from the frozen burgers you can buy in most stores.
Thank you for the wonderful memories. 😊 I went to Japan with my Mom as a child 40 years ago to visit relatives, and I remember being fascinated with all of the vending machines- especially the ones that dispensed the ice cream cones.
It's a good memory. I hope you come again 😆
@@experience_japan I want to visit have not been yet did you go to the Japanese Vending Resteraunt yet?
@@experience_japan Hi my favourite UA-camr! I just have a little question. I really want to visit Japan in the future, but I dont know how much language I need to speak. Are there are lot of signs in english? And do the people speak english? I‘d be happy to know :)
@@wixxijespihsbrawlstars Hey! There are enough English signs in the city. Unfortunately, the Japanese speak very little English, but they are very friendly and will all help you if you communicate with them in simple English and gestures.
Thanks for answering, I‘m learning some Japanese with Duolingo and then I just hope that I can communicate enough!
I love Japanese people, just super respectful and aware of others.
Not all Japanese people are the same. Also you should know Japan has a high suicide rate.
I stumbled onto these vending machines because I went to that tire shop. This was about 7 years ago. Not as many machines, but still cool. Never thought they would become so famous. Also, now I can’t go because I now live in the US. Miss it!!!
Nice, so amazed about the quality of the meals available from a vending machine. Even the cup of noodles was an order of magnitude better than I have ever seen before.
These Vending Machines are AMAZING!
I wish we had more of them worldwide.
I feel like I'd be too tempted to empty my bank account on every vending machine I'd see in Japan 😫
Good luck! The most expensive thing here, the Udon, is $2.26. The coca cola is 75¢. The prices probably haven't changed in decades.
@Blisphul808 that's incredible
Rightt?
As the evil Jedi would say “Do it”
Your content is quite interesting and new for me. It looks like a perfect model for someone a introvert or shy to have a channel. Because we do not hear your voice, its all on subtitles. No music, just the raw sound of the environment. It makes your video pretty atmospheric somehow. It is just me or it also does it feel like a FPS game? Even more because of the way yo hold objects and things.
I admire Japan's culture of cleaning up after one's self and of *repairing* instead of buying new.
I absolutely loved this, I had no idea I wanted to go to Japan as much as I do now. The wonder and amazement of Japan seems to be something I’d like to experience one day.
I can't imagine how much it must cost to maintain and stock those machines with how many specialty and perishable items there are. It was really cool, thank you!
Great point!
A lot of these machines are freezers so the food can last several months inside.
Not much. They are still turning a profit with everything they sell. Their is also a whole community that makes parts and items specifically for new and old machines
i wanna know how that burger machine works. he says it tastes good, he could just be being polite, as japanese are known to do, but i would think a burger coming out of a vending machine to taste rubbery and horrible.
best i can figure, the burgers are cooked in advance, then freeze dried, those freeze dried patties are stored in the machine, then when ordered they are steamed for 60 seconds to simultaneously heat and reconstitute them. could call them steamed hams.
@@tuseroni6085how often do they change out those burgers that don't sell if there is any burgers that don't sell
Love the videos. Japan is on the bucket list of trips. Your so close to 100K subscribers too! Keep the great videos coming.
So close!
You did it! 100K.
I watch quite a few Japanese content creators and this is the most popular vending machine place I've seen. I really enjoy everyone's take on it.
My Son and I were supposed to visit Japan this Christmas but due to health issues we've had to put it off for now. Hopefully we'll be in Japan for Christmas next year and will be ringing in 2024 in Fukuoka as we had planned.
On our list of places to visit is this vending machine heaven!
Living in Japan and having these just a 15min walk away would be a awesome! I definitely want to visit Japan one day
I'm glad you picked up the popcorn! This was really enjoyable to experience faraway Japan as natural this footage was. The only next step is to visit in person!
I work with people there but I'm waiting on an excuse to visit on business to turn it into an extended cheap trip! I love that driving there will be perfectly natural and comfortable to me because you drive on the same side of the road as us, unlike all of our European neighbours! 🇬🇧🇯🇵
That was cool. I loved that you cleaned up your mess too, I’m sure the owner appreciates people like you. Thank you for sharing 😉
Thank you for kind comment😺
I very much enjoyed this video, thank you. I love "retro" vending machines and pop culture products. That Coke machine reminds me of those I knew when a child. Japanese products always seem packaged so much more colorfully. I love the graphics on the packages.
I would love to visit Japan someday, but for now will live vicariously through your videos. Thank you again.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the nostalgic touch of the retro vending machines and pop culture products! The colorful packaging and graphics are indeed a signature of Japanese design. I hope my videos continue to bring you a slice of Japan until you can visit yourself. Thank you for your kind words!
Vintage Soda Pop machines with glass bottles?? Sign me up!!
That paper wrapper on the burger was such a nice touch!
I love how things like this are still possible in places like Japan. Anywhere else, they would all be vandalized.
It's truly a testament to the culture and respect found here. Makes me appreciate it even more!
What awesome machines! I love the valves counting down on the heating. So cool. Those Udon looked scrummy too!
What a fun place to visit! Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed watching from USA 👍🙋🏻♀🇺🇸
Thank you from Japan 🇯🇵
That $2.20 bowl of udon with tempura looks amazing. One of the things I loved about my time in Japan was being able to get by on such a small budget per day. A stuffed rice ball and can of Boss Black coffee in the morning, a little tray of sandos or some karage for lunch, a bowl of gyudon with a beer for dinner, a cup of ice and little bottle of whisky to make a highball, and a comfy, quiet capsule hotel stay that includes a nice spa facility.
All for about $50 before transportation and some donations at the free attractions, with some amazing sights and sounds along the way. Even with inflation, I'm sure it's still a great value today.
I'm amazed at the amount of food and drink you're able to consume.
Holy crap those are some beautiful vintage machines 😍
I know, they’re amazing! I love how well-maintained they are.
I wish we had more vending machines in the US. Hoping that one day I'll be able to go to Japan and see all this amazing stuff.
The only problem with more vending machines in the US is that people tend to disrespect them sadly.
Oh it coming soon their will be no humans working in any shops and it will be all automated so you'll get your wish
@@Scooby-bf4bp That's just a self serve store then...
@@J-1410 just like a vending machine which is self service
@@Scooby-bf4bp I fail to see how a physical building and a 4x4x7 machine are the same
Just nostalgic vending machines. It's all vending machines that I saw everywhere when I was a kid.
I live in the next city, but have never been there. A place I would love to visit.
That udon looked incredible, I would love to be able to be able to have a vending machine like that.
Everything looked so good.
The udon was amazing! Having a vending machine like that would be awesome. Everything looked delicious.
Love Japan! I hope to go there someday, visit everywhere, learn about the culture, and try every type of food!
It's something with Japan that I really love. This is for sure my dream country to visit - or stay for longer.
Call me a geek, but I love it when the machinery is being serviced; I get to see how the internal workings function. 🔧
I have always respected the Japanese for holding on to their customs and culture while other countries throw theirs away. I could hang out there for a whole evening with a pocket full of change.
Coke from a glass bottle just hits different.
Thank you for a peaceful and entertaining video! I enjoyed every moment. As an American I am accustomed to people spending a lot of time in front of the camera in their videos with a great deal of talking. Oddly enough, I feel like it can be more intimate and personal when I can enjoy the ambient sounds and read the thoughts of the youtuber while they film instead of speaking aloud. I love Japan very much and it makes me feel nostalgic to see Japanese vending machines again. I hope this tire shop gets great business so that this special place can be preserved forever!
I love that u tried many foods so we can explore more vending machines ❤
I lived in Japan for 3 years as part of getting my degree, and I love vending machine culture. I miss all the vending machines, and I love this place so many cute old time vending machines it made me happy to see them 😊❤ How did you skip buying the vending machine history book from the vending machine?! 😆 I totally would have bought that 😂💯 That udon was really impressive coming from a vending machine 😮 The hamburger machine filled me with joy ☺️ I love the retro nixie tube countdown counters too. Now I wonder what barbecue popcorn tastes like.. I love this channel so much ❤
Thank you sooo much!!!
15:25 a vending machine replica toy IN a vending machine?! That's just incredible haha
Love your vids keep it up they are great love that you take your time explaining, for me it's like an ASMR or therapy to calm me down ❤❤❤
I fondly remember the old Coke machines with the glass bottles. The pop always tasted better in glass bottles ❤
thats cus the plastic breaks down and contaminates the drink.
I could watch this 24/7. 😄 I like your food and vending machine videos. ✌🏻
Wish they had these in the States. Thanks so much for all of your videos. I’ve always wanted to go to Japan and visit but being handicap puts a damper on long haul traveling.
Thank you 😆 It is a good time to experience world travel anytime thanks to UA-cam. I will continue to take you on my trips to Japan!
I'm disabled and was supposed to be in Japan this Christmas. Due to health issues my trip has been delayed until next Christmas, fingers crossed 🤞 I hope you can experience Japan some day yourself, I know it's something I've wanted to do for so long. Then I plan on eating my way through China! 😂
Oh, it would be fun to check this out when I get back. Thank you for posting the map!
Can't wait to live in Japan soon! :) I can see how much productivity you can do there as a content creator.
As an America, Sake in a vending machine would be so revolutionary in the State's side.
My god, I would hate to think what something like this would look like in the States or the UK it would be absolutely ravaged. Japan must be a truly wonderful place.
everything in Japan just looks so much better and way cheaper then here in the states
The size of the shrimp in the cup noodles was amazing, here we get tiny or broken bits
I was about to say, and the cups were waaaay bigger too! The quality of the vending machine food in Japan is staggering.
It is so satisfying, to hear coins slot down a vending machine.
It is even better. To have fresh udon noodles come out the door at the bottom
What amaze me is how everyone in Japan is respectful of everything.
This is one of the greatest videos I’ve seen in my whole life. Keep going.
Wow, thank you! I’ll keep doing my best to make more great videos.
I’m a burger fanatic and I try to eat burgers everywhere I go in the world and now it is imperative that I go to that vending machine when I’m in Japan in November.
That sounds like an awesome quest! Can't wait to hear what you think of the vending machine burger. Enjoy your trip in November!
I enjoyed watching this. Thanks for a detailed video :)
Damn Japan's got it all, I'm jealous!
Nice people support nice things in their community for improved quality of life.
The way you picked up the popcorn & made sure the mess gets clean, appreciated ✨, really shows how disciplined life is out there🤍
i love the structure, discipline and class the Japanese people have. I wish American society had decency like this .
I completely agree with you. The structure, discipline, and class of Japanese society are truly admirable. It would be wonderful to see more of that in American society as well.
If this was in the USA... it would be in North America.
I decided to learn Japanese, so in a few years time I can go and visit Japan.
With all the craziness going on here (I live in America) this stuff soothes my soul, no music, no talking, no drama, just this natural ambience and a strange sense of peace. But don't forget the weird/amazing foods.
Love your content. The visuals and lack of commentary makes this so nice and relaxing. Please keep uploading! Thanks!
More to come!
This isn't his video. It's from a channel called "dancing bacons". That channel actually posted the video a while before
this, you should be able to find it easily
So cute! Your Cup O’ Noodles had a lot more meat and vegetables in it than I am used to in the US.
Those older vending machines just have a certain magic sort of appeal to them. That the newer ones just don't live up to. Also, you are so right about cold coke a cola in a glass bottle. It's so refreshing.
That tire store is very neat and organized!
The car share is very interesting! I usually rent a small car whenever I visit Japan, including Tokyo. It’s just more convenient than going through those huge train stations
Yes, true
I think the car sharing service is a nice take instead of owning cars or car pools. This way we can enjoy a solo ride as well and there is less impact on our environment...wish this is available everywhere.
As an introvert, this kooks like heaven
You have my subscription simply because you respect your surroundings. 90 percent in America leave their trash as if their mommy would be by to clean up after them. The retro machines are good content also.
I’ve been watching a lot of japan food videos and stuff just to see what’s up since I’m gonna be going in about two months’ time. This is absolutely incredible! Makes me super excited to see all the vending machines over there in-person.
I'm still convinced that there is a tiny person inside the machine cooking all of this 😂
子供の頃にいくつか食べた覚えがあります。見てて懐かしい気分になりました。良い動画をありがとう。
I wish you had tried more of the Drinks or perhaps a Balsa Toy Plane Kit? Amazing and very very grateful for this vlog, awesome content and thanks.
Such a cool place! Love all those retro machines. I must visit one day.
I wish we had so many vending machines in Denmark. I find that burger vending machine to be very special, I would love that :D Oh and that popcorn vending machine is adorable haha
The noodle bowl and burger heater was pretty cool. Wish we had something like this in US
we can't because we have diversity, meaning our sense of community is destroyed
@@007kingifrit As it is in alternative facts world of the colonizas
@@007kingifrit But yes kingifrits of the world ( c0l0nizas) spreading your usual gandapropa. Stay “uncomfortable” and deluded
@@majesticpublicenemy3201 lots of research shows diversity hurts civic trust and unity......infact a study from harvard will come up if you google those exact words
youre super sweet for cleaning up the popcorn :) thank you for your video!
My pleasure 😊
Thanks for your videos. They are shot well with a lot of the surrounding area and it gives the view a complete look. The videos are always in focus are stable, making them easy to watch. I also love that you leave the ambient sound for a complete experience, and the subtitles are perfect. Please add more :). New fan!
I wish there were vending machines that sell different kinda foods from ALL over the world! Wouldn't that be interesting?
I remember, back in 1975 at night in Nagoya, seeing an old couple across the street from me, and she was passing coins to him to put into a vending machine. When I crossed the street I was surprised to see, it was a condom vending machine.
Ha, yes, there are condom vending machines in Japan, though they are few and far between.
Due to rampant degeneracy, we could never have this in the US.
This would not pass in the US federally
@@Scotty2Hotty4 that isnt the win you think it is lol
@@CaptSoapyshit I wish they had this stuff in the us but we too expensive or high maintenance
More like rampant diversity, high trust societies are built on the back of its people, different people groups all vying for power over others in an area is why you get in the United States, South Africa, South America, etc.
@@Scotty2Hotty4We could have cheap things, it's just that our companies are horrifyingly brutal and abuse the common man (not to say I'm some sort of commie)
Your videos are so good! I just discovered your channel the other day and now I am finding myself watching one video per night when I am lying in bed and getting ready to sleep. Your videos are so calming to me while also interesting. When I finally fall asleep I always dream about Japan! Thank you! Please keep up the good work!
Welcome!!
1960's~70's Japanese vending machine
There had been a vicious case of a young man who broke vending machine button here in a mischievous act.
Sadly, nowhere sells the button-parts for the vending machine any more due to quite old vintage vending machine,
and it was thought to be hopeless to restoration.
However, neighbor local company, upon hear the news, donates completely recreate button,
""even down to the yellowing from age"".
such type of vending machine is quite-nostalgic and evokes lost days memory for the representative of the company
who was in charge of the restoration and restored the vending machines as free
with the intention of cheering up those who were saddened to see them destroyed and no longer functioning.
Man ngl, that's the cleanest tire shop I've ever seen
Thank you for these videos! It’s crazy how cheap it is compared to the US
My wife and I are planning a trip to Japan sometime this year, and we are so excited. We are from the US and dont have nearly the selection of vending machines here. Thx for all of the vids!