How to buy coffee from a vending machine in Japan #tmccyclinginjapan

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Road Bike Cycling on my Bianchi to Kamakura In Tokyo Japan and I needed a refuel of hot coffee. It isn’t a big can but it’s good enough for a caffeine boost. Coffees that size are typically ¥120 yen. I carry sufficient coins to buy hold and cold drinks depending on the time of year. When it’s cold as it was today I would also recommend the corn soup! You’ll need 2 cans of that to fill you at all plus shake it well to unstick the corn from the bottom of the can.
Teh water bottle holders I have do specifically adjust in size, so during the summer I carry to cold bottles of water or sports drinks from the vending machines that are pretty much everywhere. On a hot and humid day mid summer I’m as likely to pout the cold water down my back as I am to drink it! The humidity here is crazy. I recommend leaving at sunrise and be home or somewhere with aircon inside by midday.
This video recorded on my Insta360 One X2 that I have mounted on the handlebars and pretty much just leave recording from the moment I leave my house until I return.
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