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The image depicts two side-by-side vending machines, likely located indoors due to the neutral-colored wall and tiled floor in the background.

The vending machine on top features a light-colored design with floral patterns and text, including the message "CO2食べてます!" (CO2 eating!). It showcases a selection of beverages like sports drinks, teas, and energy drinks. The machine has a digital display for payments and is labeled as a "domestic first" initiative to use absorbed CO2 as a resource.

The bottom vending machine has a "Welcome To Japan" sign on the left side and a large graphic of a ninja (Ninjya) on the right. It is branded with Coca-Cola logos and also offers a variety of drinks, including teas, coffees, and flavored beverages. The machine includes a QR code for scanning and accepting contactless payments.

The vending machines are placed on a tiled floor indoors. The overall scene suggests a vending machine area in a transportation hub or public space in Fukuoka, Japan.
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May 16, 2026, 8:47 AM

Fukuoka, Japan

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The image depicts two side-by-side vending machines, likely located indoors due to the neutral-colored wall and tiled floor in the background. The vending machine on top features a light-colored design with floral patterns and text, including the message "CO2食べてます!" (CO2 eating!). It showcases a selection of beverages like sports drinks, teas, and energy drinks. The machine has a digital display for payments and is labeled as a "domestic first" initiative to use absorbed CO2 as a resource. The bottom vending machine has a "Welcome To Japan" sign on the left side and a large graphic of a ninja (Ninjya) on the right. It is branded with Coca-Cola logos and also offers a variety of drinks, including teas, coffees, and flavored beverages. The machine includes a QR code for scanning and accepting contactless payments. The vending machines are placed on a tiled floor indoors. The overall scene suggests a vending machine area in a transportation hub or public space in Fukuoka, Japan.

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