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235.✓Japan– Use a vending machine in Japan.
By Dane Garner and Edited by Rachel
Intro
Why is this on my list.

235.✓Japan– Use a vending machine in Japan.

If you do not try and get your self a odd treat in a vending machine that have you truly been to Japan?

The story.

There is 5.52 million vending machines in Japan 

Ok so lets brake this down a bit

There is about 36.71 million people in Canada

That means that for about ever 6 people in Canada there is a vending machines in Japan

You got to love playing with numbers like that.

So need less to say there is a lot of vending machines in Japan and they sell you anything out want from live crab too the famous used underwear you can buy.

It is tough to tell a story of using a vending machine in Japan because it is like telling the story of the time I went to Japan as a whole

I am on another street where I do not know the only thing I can tell you is it is in Tokyo and  where ever I am there is a vending machine  you see them all over the place for the packed streets of down town Tokyo to a small country road  in the middle of nowhere

Vending machines in Japan is like the worlds most simple wheres Waldo. You just see them everywhere.

Info

How to cross it off

 1.find the crossing 

2. Wait till that cute little guy pops up and the evil red hand goes away.

3. Cross one of the biggest crossing in the world.

4. Take a few pictures.

Interesting facts.

  1. The annual sales of vending machines in Japan exceed 5 billion yen, which equals around £36 million.

2.       Vending machines use a large amount of energy, and over the past 20 years, Japan have reduced the energy consumption of vending machines by 70%.

3.  The U.S. has the greatest number of vending machines in the world, whereas Japan has the greatest density.

Photo Essay.
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