
Though
few outsiders know it, Tokyo suffers from an
overabundance of vending machines (jidou
hanbaiki) and strange statistics; combine
the two and you have an interesting peek at a
very thirsty society.
A stroll through the streets of Tokyo has you
bumping into the city's 2.7 million beverage
vending machines every few feet, and the
mushrooming of these convenient caddies shows no
signs of letting up. Your mind's not playing
tricks on you if you thought new ones sprung up
on your block overnight. From 1998 to 1999 there
was a 101.7% increase in the number of beverage
vending machines.
If you've ever wondered if a city - even a
metropolis of 12 million - could possibly support
so many soda machines at an average cost of JY100
a can, the proof is in the numbers. These quirky
beverage machine facts and figures will make you
wonder how Tokyo is not positively drowning in
coffee, tea and soft drinks. Vanessa Asell
- Roughly
JY3,086,073,600,000 was spent on beverages last
year
- There are more than 2,651,800 beverage vending
machines in Japan
- From 1998 to 1999, the amount of money spent on
beverages doubled
We are talking money here, so let's have a look
at quantity.
- More than 14,500,000,000 liters of soft drinks
is consumed yearly
- Every year the last five years, consumption
rose 500,000,000 liters
The good news is that recycling statistics are
also on the rise. The below percentages are taken
from a 1996 to 1998 study by the Japan Soft Drink
Association. And those PET bottles sure need some
working on.
-65% of bottles were recycled
-77.3% of steel cans were recycled
-70.2% of aluminum cans were recycled
-2.9% of PET bottles were recycled
For further info (in Japanese only):
Japan Soft Drink Association
http://www.j-sda.or.jp/
Japan Vending Machine Manufacturers
Association
http://www.jvma.or.jp/
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Article By: www.metropolis.co.jp
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