Not Just Coke
Japan has over 4 million vending machines. You know they sell green tea and coffee, but have you looked closer? Recently, machines selling “Yakiniku Sauce,” “Fish Stock (Dashi),” and even “Sriracha” are popping up. It is not a mistake; people actually buy ingredients for dinner on the way home.

The Fish in the Bottle
The most famous shocker is the “Ago-Dashi” machine. It sells plastic bottles of golden soup stock with a whole fried flying fish floating inside. It looks like a biology experiment, but it is a high-quality broth used by professional chefs. It costs about $7, but it sells out!

The Frozen Gourmet
Since the pandemic, “Frozen Food Machines” have evolved. You can now buy Michelin-quality Ramen, Wagyu beef, and Sashimi from machines. These are not instant foods; they are restaurant meals frozen with high-tech speed freezers. You can eat a chef’s meal at 3 AM.
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The Retro Hot Food
Drive to the countryside, and you might find rusty, retro machines from the 1970s. They dispense Hot Udon Noodles, Toast, and Hamburgers. The toast comes out wrapped in hot aluminum foil. It doesn’t taste like a 5-star meal, but it tastes like pure nostalgia.
Why So Many?
Why does this exist? First, Japan is incredibly safe (no vandalism). Second, labor shortage. A machine doesn’t need a salary or sleep. It is the ultimate 24-hour convenience store that fits in a 1-meter gap.
More Street Mysteries (Related Articles)
You now know that vending machines sell crazy things. But have you ever wondered why there are so many of them? And what other shops dominate the Japanese streets?
1. The 4 Million Robot Army Japan has about 4 million vending machines (one for every 30 people). In other countries, they might be vandalized, but in Japan, they stand pristine on dark streets because of the low crime rate. They are essentially glowing robots keeping the population hydrated.
👉 Why are they safe outdoors? Check out: “Why Japan Has 4 Million Vending Machines!”
2. More Common Than Konbini? You might think Convenience Stores are everywhere (55,000 stores). But there is a shop that vastly outnumbers them: Hair Salons. There are over 250,000 salons in Japan—more than 4 times the number of convenience stores! It reflects the cultural obsession with grooming.
👉 Why so many scissors? Check out: “Surprising Fact: There Are More Hair Salons Than Convenience Stores in Japan!”
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