In Japan I saw TONS of beverage and ice cream vending machines and that was cool.
However, before going there, all I heard about was that Japan had vending machines for EVERYTHING. With the exception of one vending machine in one hotel that created HOT food, I didn't see any food vending machines at all.
Here in the US, you can get gum, candy, nuts and chips out of vending machines, but I didn't see anything like that in Japan despite being led to believe that they were all over the place.
Did I just miss them, or does Japan no longer have some of the 'extreme' food-vending machines that it might have once had?
I did see one fully automated cafeteria, where a computer scanner took a picture of your cafeteria tray in order to determine how much money you needed to spend, but that wasn't quite a "vending machine".