The Weirdest Matchmaking Machine You’ll Ever See
From Swiping to Sipping
When the endless barrage of left‑swipes on dating apps starts draining your emotional batteries, a breath‑of‑fresh‑air (or rather, a fresh can of Japanese vending machine) comes to the rescue. Say hello to Tokyo’s quirky vending machine—the ultimate passport to romance without the swipe.
What’s Inside?
But this isn’t your everyday drink dispenser. When you pick a can, you’re actually buying a voucher for a one‑hour interview with a MAP (Matching Advisor Press) coach. After that:
And if the love story turns into a wedding, you’ll owe an additional 300,000 ¥ to MAP.
Who’s It For?
The Big “Sold” Mystery
Every can on the machine is stamped “sold.” Does that mean every slot has been booked in advance, or is MAP simply easing into action by March 1, 2022? No one knows for sure. The only certainty: the vending machine is ready for folks who want a sweet start to their love story—eagerly waiting for enthusiastic collectors.
Why All the Gloomy
One‑liner Takeaway
If you’re tired of endless swipe‑and‑scroll, consider stepping into Tokyo’s vending‑machine dating scene. It’s a cheeky, can‑based approach that promises a real conversation—and maybe the real love life you’ve been searching for.
