
Vending machines in Tokyo sell a wide variety of items, but the most common ones I saw were for drinks.
As I was visiting Japan in Winter, I got addicted to paying 120 Yen for the coffees dispensed in metal cans.
They were almost always the perfect temperature, just warm enough to satisfy, but not so hot you’d burn your tongue.

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I love the coffee can vending machines of Tokyo. Coffee Boss was my can of choice.
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