Japan’s Biggest Retro Vending Machine Wonderland – Over 100 Machines 🍔 🍭 🍜 🥤

I visited the vending machine theme park in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture.
I’ve been there a few times before, but I decided to go again since it seemed like new vending machines had been added.

🟠 Here’s a link to my first visit.
Vending Machine Extravaganza in JAPAN: Over 100 Machines Selling Everything from Burger to Umbrella

🟡 Here’s a link to my second visit.
The Ultimate Vending Machine Haven: 100+ Options for Snacks, Drinks, and More

🟢 Here’s a link to my second visit.
Vending Machine Wonderland in JAPAN: Over 100 Machines Selling Everything from Ramen to Mask

Market Sagamihara
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49 Comments

  1. Which train and bus do I take from Tokyo to get there ? What train station do I get off ? Hoping the train station has lockers so I can go to the vending machine park more hands free. thanks

  2. Wait, I thought the tying of the fortune paper is just for bad luck? To leave it behind? If it’s good luck you need to bring it with you no?

  3. カメラワークが良すぎて見入ってしまう😆素晴らしいアーカイブをありがとう!

  4. I’m 35 and that Coca Cola vending machine reminds me of the one that used to be in the barber shop my dad went to when I was a little kid. It’s JUST like it! ❤ (I’m in the southern US)

  5. I love love love watching these eating and game trips!! However, I am worried about your nutrition haha! Keep up the good work, you are spreading peace and a little joy in troubled times.

  6. These are a big reason why stomach cancer rate is so high in Japan, nasty foods

  7. Thanks for covering….I am heading to this spot in 2 weeks time and will be staying over in Sagamihara overnight just so I can have a few meals out of this place. I don't think one meal will be enough to fully appreciate all of the machines.

  8. Special Uncles takes on a completely different meaning in the U.S. (Special Uncle Joe/Creepy Uncle Joe refers to biden's pedophillia). Very weird to see a hamburger machine named after a known pedophile that Democrats and leftists adored.

    What's next Big Mike Obama's banana vending machine?

  9. Old but not Rusty. There are side effects from this, but this is Japan's greatest charm.

  10. That strawberry dipped waffle sounded AMAZING!!! ❤

    Love from Texas

  11. I wonder how the inside of a vending machine makes those toasts, soba, curry, burger, etc.

  12. I would be surprised to see that many vending machines if i went to Japan it’s just exciting

  13. The intelligent A.I. machines that automatically report probs via the internet to the corporation impress me the most! 🤩

  14. CURRY ON MY WAYWARD SON; THEY’LL BE EATS WHEN YOU ARE DONE;
    LAY YOUR VENDING FOOD TO REST, DON’T YOU TRY ANY MORE… 😁

  15. Unfortunately those machines would be smashed to pieces in the United States because there’s too many thieves!!!!!

  16. coke in glass does taste better. has real sugar in it. i can buy it from local grocery stores that get it from mrxico.or amazon.

  17. Ppl forget that the 80s was the future for the ppl who lived in them days. Might be old fashioned to some of these new kids today but they don’t understand yet. What nostalgia truly is. As someone who grew up in the 90s, I was on the back end of the 80s era of tech and stuff like that. Theres a lot of stuff I wish I kept back then that I don’t have now. Just for the nostalgia of it all. I’m sure going to these old machines is like stepping into the past for a second to live in that moment again, so long ago now.

  18. im telling yall right now if america had food vending machines everywhere everyone would be fat and lazy America is already fat and lazy but here everyone would be waaaaaay more fat and lazy

  19. those soda vending machines were everywhere in the 60s and 70s in the US. they often didn't work and you would put the money in and then scrape all the skin off your hand trying to pull out the locked bottle. it's a little subtle, but coins are obviously heavier in japan, so it's a distinctly different sound when dropping money in the vending machine.

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