My dear friend Mai took this photo of an umbrella vending machine inside the Times parking lot in Roppongi. You know, in case you get off your car and it's raining.
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Hm, the US seriously needs to cash in on these types of awesome vending machines. Sometimes I need stuff NOW and don't want to bother going in to any store.
Posted by: VisceralMel | May 10, 2010 at 07:54 PM