3 Amazing Vending Machines Tour in Hiroshima

What is this video about? We will introduce three amazing vending machines in Hiroshima! We will introduce a rare pizza vending machine and a mysterious frozen vending machine! Please watch until the end! Hello from Hiroshima. This time, we will challenge the freshly baked pizza vending machine, which is one of only two in Japan! That is this vending machine! It is installed at the entrance of a parking lot called Monkey Parking Fukuromachi. There is also a park nearby. Let’s slowly approach it. It is a very large vending machine because it dispenses freshly baked pizza. There are many vending machines for frozen pizza, but vending machines for freshly baked pizza are rare. There is a trash can for throwing away empty containers and an outlet for the pizza cutter. It contains a pizza cutter, hand towels, and take-out bags. Since it is a vending machine, it is of course open 24 hours a day. It is an image of pizza. It looks like the pizza comes out from here. There are two types of pizza, “Margherita” and “Salsiccia e Funghi”. It seems that the Margherita is sold out. You can choose to pay with cash or electronic money. The pizza is 1300 yen (8.6 USD). I put in 2000 yen (13.3 USD). Cooking starts. It says “Preheating the oven.” I hear a machine sound from the back. Let’s wait 180 seconds. It seems to be done. (It takes a while to come out) Wow!!! A delicious looking pizza appears! When it’s done, a receipt and 700 yen (4.6 USD) of change will come out. It’s really done. Let’s eat it right away. You ca n’t eat around the pizza vending machine. Let’s move to the park next door. I’ll eat it at this seat. OPEN! It’s full of garlic, mushrooms, and cheese. Let’s cut it with a cutter right away. It’s awkward because it’s on my lap, but I can cut it beautifully. It’s a high-quality thin-crust pizza. It’s crispy and very delicious! I’d like to try the Margherita next time. You can put the leftover pizza in a box, put it in a plastic bag, and take it home as it is. Thank you for the meal! Hello from Mazda Stadium Hiroshima. This is the home field of the Japanese professional baseball team “Hiroshima Toyo Carp”. There is a game today, and fans are lined up. This time, let’s go to a vending machine restaurant located a one-minute walk from this Mazda Stadium. We arrived soon. This is the vending machine restaurant I will introduce this time. It seems to be used as a parking lot usually. There are 10 vending machines lined up. There are chairs and seats. They are all bright red. The team color of the professional baseball team “Hiroshima Toyo Carp” is red, so this place is also red. It seems to be a place of relaxation for baseball fans. The sign has a message of support for the baseball team written on it. There seems to be a microwave oven too. There are two bright red microwave ovens here. Chopsticks and takeout bags are also set. Instructions on how to use the microwave oven are written. I’m hungry, so let’s eat something. Which one should I get? Let’s eat this “Sesame-scented Soupless Dandan Noodles”. It costs 600 yen (4 USD) per piece. Insert a coin and press the corresponding number to get the product. This product also happens to be red. Let’s eat it. First, heat it up at 500W for 5 minutes and 10 seconds. It’s hot! (Be careful when holding it in your hands) Since it’s outdoors, you can eat while watching the cars passing by. Let’s open it. It says, “Please take it out by holding the white part without tilting it.” Take it out carefully. Wow! I’m hungry, so I want to eat it quickly! Delicious dry tantan noodles! Let’s take a look at the other vending machines. Meat buns, cutlet curry, pork feet. There are a lot of oily dishes. Ramen and rice balls are staple foods. There are also cakes and puddings. Buy a cider from the vending machine to neutralize the spiciness of the tantan noodles. If you come to Hiroshima, this is a spot you should definitely stop by. It’s a 10-minute walk from the red vending machine restaurant. Next, we’ll introduce “FREEZE PLEASE,” a vending machine restaurant that specializes in frozen foods. It’s open 24 hours a day. It seems to be almost unmanned. Let’s go inside. There are a row of vending machines. How many are there? There are 10 vending machines, including the one outside. There are chairs and two microwaves. There are instructions on how to use the microwave. Only one chopstick and spoon per product. There are also takeaway bags. Let’s take a closer look at the vending machines. Oysters and kimchi, definitely delicious. Let’s take a closer look at the vending machines outside . This one seems to mainly sell snacks . The entrance has a green image. Let’s take a look around the entrance. You can also exchange money at the change machine. Let’s make 10 1000 yen bills and go shopping. This time, we’re eating motsunabe, which is perfect for the cold season! It costs 750 yen (5 USD). I bought soy sauce flavor. Heat it in the microwave for 6 minutes. It looks like it’s done. When I opened the lid , the delicious-looking motsunabe appeared! Let’s sit on a chair and eat it. When I’m done eating, I put the trash in the trash can. “Please do not throw away household garbage.” They also serve pasta and stir-fried meat and vegetables. They have sushi, katsudon, curry, and everything else. Is this horse sashimi with negitoro? I could eat this three times a day, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you come to Hiroshima, please stop by. If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel. Thank you for watching until the end!

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