Friday, September 29, 2006

plastic mobile



What makes this coin machine special?
You can get canned drinks by some mobiles with the same feature as credit cards.
To get canned juices, you only need to close it onto the machine and push your PIN.

11 Comments:

At 4:36 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

fascinating... japan really is the land of vendo machine. is it true that you can also buy eggs from it?

 
At 9:56 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

In Tokyo there are tons of vending machines every corner! Yes, we can by eggs from the machine. Beside, rice, flowers!

 
At 5:31 PM, Blogger midnitebara said...

こんいちは。
hi from akita, nice to know theres another japanese city on the daily family. Although this comes late....I say welcome to the gang.
Be coming back!

have a nice weekend!

 
At 6:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

great to see you on a DP map, i'm a bit late but i still great you with a warm welcome =)

 
At 12:50 AM, Blogger Candice and Megan said...

I would love this! I rarely keep cash on hand...I use my debit/credit card for just about everything!

 
At 9:35 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

midnitebara: Nice to meet another memeber in Japan! Akita is still cold now?
santy: now I can buy stuffs in many convience stores with mobile.
jazzy: Thank you. I enjoy DP!
candice & megan: Are you from US? In US credit card is more useful than Japan!

 
At 4:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

:)
nice machine...:) not cold machine, but much more like a toy machine, full of fun i think.
also a little bit late to say hello from shanghai.
...jing

 
At 2:26 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

jing: Hello jing! thank you for many comments. Yes, it is just like a toy. Some machines speak, but I don't like them because they are noisy...

 
At 5:47 PM, Blogger G Fraser said...

these hadn't quite been fully developed by the time I left...great idea. japan truly is the land of jihanki! ... i especially love the ones in the middle of nowhere with no visible means of a power supply!!

 
At 12:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I see imode logo on the machine. I have a imode phone too! Would love to visit Tokyo one of these days. I have collected enough Frequent Flyer points for a flight to Tokyo, except I have not got enough leave yet!

 
At 11:17 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

grant f: It would be no wonder if the jihanki in the middle of nowhere are stolen... Japan is safe country, I'd think.
keropok man: You have imode phone? It's surprising! Is imode sold outside Japan? Anyway, I hope you will enjoy Tokyo:-)

 

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