
This vending machine has ‘mystery’ written all over it – literally.
Vending machines are found absolutely everywhere you look in Japan. In fact, Japan has the highest density of vending machines worldwide, which should come as no surprise to anyone who has visited the country. From in the middle of the busiest city centre all the way to the absolute middle-of-nowhere countryside; if you take a quick glance around, you’re bound to see a vending machine nearby.
Most of them are your run-of-the-mill drinks vending machines, but every now and again one will pop up that will surprise you – whether it be a handmade gyoza vending machine, a machine that dispenses flying fish, a machine for insect snacks or, for the less adventurous, a pizza vending machine, Japan has a vending machine to suit your every need. Vending machines are such an integral part of Japanese life that some are even reported to be haunted by ghosts.
But recently, we at SoraNews24 came across a vending machine that was unique even for us. Located in Oyabe city in Toyama prefecture, this was a type of vending machine where a number of the contents were completely unknown.
At a quick glance, this pair of vending machines don’t look too different from any other vending machines you’d see around town. But upon closer inspection, some of the items for sale were covered up with a sign and the Japanese word 謎 (nazo), or ‘mystery’.
Mixed in with regular well-known food and drink, the ‘mystery’ items were priced up to 100 yen (US$0.91). On our first try, we opted for a mystery drink priced at 50 yen (US$0.45) and we got this grape soda.
So if we were to press that button again, would we get another grape soda? Well, it didn’t seem like it. What came out appeared to be completely random each time. If we bought just one or two items, the ‘mystery’ of what would come out wouldn’t be solved. So we decided to put in 1,000 yen (US$9) to see what would happen.
Here’s what came out!
Snacks!
More snacks!
Even more snacks!!
Every item that came out was worth between 100 – 150 yen. Even the items that would cost less than 100 yen were bundled with another item that was worth more, so you never lost out. You always got your money’s worth!
▼ Here are all of the snacks we got from pressing the mystery buttons on the vending machine, costing us a total of 800 yen (US$7.20)
800 yen down and we had somewhat figured out the pattern of what snacks would come out. But it wasn’t just snacks on sale in the vending machine. Along the top row, we caught a glimpse of a familiar logo. Toy cars were also on sale… and for only 100 yen?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, a Hot Wheels car also came out! But for a pretty surprising price – there’s no way you could walk into a toy store these days and get a Hot Wheels for just 100 yen!! What a bargain! What’s more, this model is no longer being made, so it’s a rare item! Just how long had it been hiding here, waiting for someone to get it?! Our hands were trembling with excitement!
Just to make sure this wasn’t some kind of pricing mistake, we bought another toy car just to check. But it really was only 100 yen!
By spending just 1,000 yen, we got a whole trove of treasures and, oddly, a sense of fulfilment. We haven’t tried to figure out how much our ten items are worth put together, but it’s definitely worth over 1,000 yen in excitement alone!
And while the ‘mystery’ items alone were mysterious and exciting, an even bigger ‘mystery’ remains unsolved – how cheap the regular drinks are! Well known brands like Orangina and Aquarius are being sold for 90 yen, whereas most visits to any convenience store will set you back at least 120 yen per bottle. Who is running this vending machine?!
It’s also worth nothing that the vending machine is in close proximity to the neighbourhood elementary school, so we got the impression that this vending machine doubles up as the local candy shop for the kids.
Even more mysteriously, giant isopods (helpfully labeled as ‘chilled’) were also on display in the vending machine, although they appeared to be sold out. Whether or not they will actually be available to buy remains yet another mystery.
So if you’re someone who finds joy in the unknown, get yourself to Toyama Prefecture and bring a bunch of spare change with you. You might get a special treasure of your own. At the very least, you’ll end up with some tasty snacks. You might end up even making friends with the local wildlife!
Images: ©SoraNews24
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
[ Read in Japanese ]














Bizarre Japanese vending machine sells “Peace and Equality” and “Angels and Demons”
This Japanese vending machine doesn’t sell drinks, but you can buy drinks through it
We accidentally buy some silkworm candy at Hokkaido’s Vending Machine Land
Should you trust these suspicious-looking Japanese vending machines?
Here’s where to find possibly Japan’s cheapest, most mysterious vending machine
Japanese rice cooker recipe gives us a tasty new way to enjoy vegetables and wieners
Body of missing American college student found in Kyoto mountains
Colour Hunting: The hot new street photography trend changing how we see Japan
Even at twice regular Daiso price, this handy item is still great for summer travel in Japan
Japan’s cheap beef bowl chain Matsuya opens gourmet Premium Matsuya with Kobe beef…inside Matsuya
Ghibli’s No Face continues to demonstrate his generous character growth by dispensing soy sauce
New Tokyo sweets shop offers 648 different mochi ice cream dumpling combinations
Fukushima City on edge as resourceful and violent bear still not found
Japanese convenience store shows us how to dress for the rainy season
Lawson opens a new mini supermarket, and the lucky bags can essentially stock your kitchen
Uniqlo reveals third round of massive 100-year-anniversary manga T-shirts for Jump’s Shueisha
Kyoto public junior high school becomes first in Japan with a hoodie school uniform
New official Ghibli anime food cookbook will teach you how to make Ponyo’s ramen and more
Starbucks Japan unveils new Frappuccino showcasing “mottainai” culture
Osaka is hosting a “hentai” event, but it’s probably not what you think
What’s it like to join Tokyo’s walking-and-talking-with-strangers club for a day?
Tokyo’s Pokémon Cafe reopens this month with brand-new sweets and Pikachu show
Tourists brave Typhoon Jangmi to queue at two famous sites in Tokyo
Tokyo’s life-size Gundam anime mecha statue will be removed this summer
Ichiraku Ramen-inspired ramen sets from Naruto anime pay homage to Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura
Kanji ice cream becomes a sell-out hit in Japan
Japanese convenience store Lawson launches new “mini supermarket” chain, L Minimart
Japan’s real-world Pokémon hot spring’s first photos are here![Photos]
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Japan’s 5.3 million beautiful Hitachi Nemophila flowers are now in full bloom[Photos]
Pokémon and Ikea Japan cross over into each other’s worlds with collaboration events
You don’t have to go all the way to Haneda to find a vending machine that sells airplane meals
We push our luck and buy a lucky bag from a Japanese vending machine
Try-your-luck vending machine proves it doesn’t always pay to take a gamble
Meet the Japanese grandma who manually operates vending machines in the countryside
Weird Japanese vending machine find: Soda that looks like mayonnaise
We buy oysters from a Japanese vending machine
You can now buy Japan’s popular Yoku Moku Cigare cookies from a vending machine
Retro vending machine corner is a hidden gem in the Japanese countryside
Weird Japanese gacha lucky dip vending machine gives us more than we bargained for
Japanese vending machine mecca: Around 100 rare retro machines await you at this unusual location
Now you can buy badass bandanas for your cat…from a vending machine
Is this frozen tonkatsu sandwich vending machine really worth 700 yen?【Taste test】
Will we win a 75,000-yen tub of caviar from this Japanese vending machine?
Japan’s most iconic vending machine food returns, but without the machines?!?
Tokyo hamburger vending machine has a human touch