Japanese Drink Vending Machines
The vast majority of jidohanbaiki serve hot and cold beverages such as unsweetened tea soft drinks coffee and energy drinks.
Japanese drink vending machines. Japan s high tech next generation vending machines. One of the favorites is ooi ocha which translates as hey tea and is as light and refreshing as green tea can be. No japanese meal or vending machine would be complete without a cup glass bottle or can of green tea. The oldest existing japanese vending machine was built into a 1904 mailbox and sold stamps and postcards.
Beverages in a japanese vending machine 1. When in japan do what the japanese do. Fanta is a carbonated fruit drink that comes in a variety of fruity flavors. Hot and cold drinks in the same machine.
In fact there are so many of these dispensers in the country that the ratio is estimated to be one vending machine per 23 people. Japan is the vending machine capital of the world. About seven years ago a local beverage company called cheeriomade waves when a new drink began appearing inside their vending machines around japan. Even more so it is a big hit with people of all ages.
Orange apple black cherry. In the 1960s and 1970s coca cola rolled out huge numbers of machines throughout japan. In japan vending machines are arranged in rows lining streets illuminating them throughout the night and serve as 24 7 retail. Gogo no kocha is as its name afternoon tea suggests an english style black tea complete with milk and sugar.
Around half of the vending machines in japan sell drinks and this has led to the development of proprietary technology such as that which enables both attakai hot and tsumetai cool drinks to be housed inside the same vending machine. Japan has plenty of vending machines jidohanbaiki 自動販売機. These milk vending machines come in a wave of different flavors and colors. Whilst we know vending machines to provide us with late night snacks in the library and drinks after a workout the japanese are accustomed to vending machines of another caliber.
Called nanchatte orange which translates to fake orange the beverage came in a bottle that lookednearly identical to soy sauce so much so that the label was printed with this is not soy sauce as a warning. We try the strange beverage that s got people all shook up in japan. Hot chocolate coffee soups and vitamin lemon drinks for cold sufferers are all just a button away.