Unique 'vending machine' made of paper in Japan
An office in Japan is extremely creative when creating vending machines made from cardboard.
Vending machines are no stranger to people around the world, but a vending machine made from cardboard is different. This time, the father of this particular machine is not far from the people of the land of the rising sun.
In office buildings in Japan, there are many vending machines located in many different areas serving workers.
Every time you sit for too long with office tasks, one can stand up, walk around while relaxing and go get yourself a favorite drink in the vending machine .
Vending machines made of paper.
According to SRnewsm, Japan has a lot of vending machines, but there is only one like this in Hacomo's office building, based in the city of Higashi Kagawa of Kagawa Prefecture.
The special paper machine is about the same size as the other vending machines. It can hold dozens of different drinks serving customers. The user only needs to place a coin in the slot and then press the button, the beverage of your choice will fall to the pickup tray.
A woman takes a drink from a "vending machine" made of paper in Japan.
In the introduction video of this unique device in the world, on the back of the device appears a man bringing water bottles to charge the machine.
The structure of the device is quite simple, when you press the front button, the network of rubber bands intertwined behind will push the drink into the tray.
The man loads drinks into a paper vending machine in Japan.
In fact, the machine works on the honor system, you can completely push the button to get drinks without having to put any coins.
Moreover, due to the absence of electricity, the drinks in the machine are absolutely not chilled or heated.
Currently, Hacomo has no plans to supply this special paper vending machine to the market.
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