File:DOD 109127366 - Retro Vending Machine.webm
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For lovers of food and all things vintage, there is a place near Camp Zama that offers more than 100 retro vending machines stocked with food, drinks, ice cream and more! People can pop coins into the machines from the 1970s and 80s to purchase items or just come by to admire them. #GoodNeighbors #CulturalExperience |
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Author | Ayako Watsuji, U.S. Army Garrison - Japan |
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