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HHP38 - Inside Japan’s Vending Machine Empire: Lessons for American Entrepreneurs

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After returning from Japan, I couldn’t help but notice how vending machines are everywhere — on street corners, in train stations, and even tucked into quiet alleyways. But behind that convenience lies a $60 billion industry built on trust, technology, and innovation.

In this episode of The Hustle Hour, we dive deep into Japan’s vending machine empire — exploring its history, how it became so successful, and why it’s so different from the U.S. model. You’ll hear how Japanese entrepreneurs built the most efficient vending system in the world — and what American business owners can learn from it.

We’ll cover:

  • The fascinating history of vending machines in Japan
  • How culture, technology, and urban design made the business thrive
  • The key differences between Japan’s vending industry and the U.S. market
  • Lessons you can apply to your own vending or small business

Whether you already run vending machines or you’re looking for a new business model, this episode will open your eyes to what’s possible when innovation meets everyday convenience.

🎙️ The Hustle Hour — helping 9-to-5ers build financial freedom one business at a time.

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After returning from Japan, I couldn’t help but notice how vending machines are everywhere — on street corners, in train stations, and even tucked into quiet alleyways. But behind that convenience lies a $60 billion industry built on trust, technology, and innovation.

In this episode of The Hustle Hour, we dive deep into Japan’s vending machine empire — exploring its history, how it became so successful, and why it’s so different from the U.S. model. You’ll hear how Japanese entrepreneurs built the most efficient vending system in the world — and what American business owners can learn from it.

We’ll cover:

  • The fascinating history of vending machines in Japan
  • How culture, technology, and urban design made the business thrive
  • The key differences between Japan’s vending industry and the U.S. market
  • Lessons you can apply to your own vending or small business

Whether you already run vending machines or you’re looking for a new business model, this episode will open your eyes to what’s possible when innovation meets everyday convenience.

🎙️ The Hustle Hour — helping 9-to-5ers build financial freedom one business at a time.

  continue reading

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