Bananas and haircare products: Tokyo's curious vending machines
朝食を逃がした方は渋谷駅の Dole でバナナを1 本!Chilled at 13 degrees celsius, the new Dole vending machine at Shibuya station delivers another consumer item direct to passing commuters -- bananas. The latest in a long string of curious coin-operated machines that saw freshly cooked burgers offered by Tateishi Burger last year, the Dole machine is also the latest own-brand machine to appear.
Just last week Japan Trends spotted hairdresser Toni & Guy offering ¥2,000 hair-product sets to accompany your coffee outside their store in Harajuku. Is this more evidence of Japan reverting to a fully-automated society? More likely it's just clever marketing by each brand following a long tradition that has seen everything from cars, umbrellas and eggs become available at the touch of a button.

The convenience of the machines though do come at a bit of a cost. Each Dole banana will set you back ¥130, or ¥390 for five, more than most supermarkets, and considerably more than at 100 Yen stores that can be found at just about every station offering sets of three.
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