Late night coffee in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo (Japan)

Japan has the highest number of vending machines per capita, with about one machine for every twenty-three people. Japan’s high population density, limited space, preference for shopping on foot or by bicycle, and low rates of vandalism and petty crime, provide a fertile environment for vending machines. While the majority of machines in Japan are stocked with drinks, snacks, and cigarettes, one occasionally finds vending machines selling items such as bottles of liquor, cans of beer, fried food, underwear, iPods, porn magazines, sexual lubricants, live lobsters, fresh meat, eggs and potted plants.Wikipedia
- Camera: NIKON D60
- Mode: Aperture Priority
- ISO: 400
- Aperture: f/1.8
- Exposure: 1/640 sec
- Focal Length: 50 mm
- Flash: No Flash
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