Roadside Sale

We noticed a few times, when we traveling on foot in the countryside in Japan; of unmanned stalls selling produce with just a coin box to drop our payment in.

*Maybe we have the same thing here that I didn't know of*

Here are two we passed by during our hike to the Nachi Waterfall in September this year. The waterfall, at 133m stands as the tallest waterfall in Japan.
Vegetables for sale, at 100yen per pack.

We bought a pack of 3 Japanese cucumbers as snack during our hike to the waterfall.
And later, found this; selling hard candies at 100yen a pack. We found later, the candies were sold at a much higher price with a nicer packaging at souvenirs shops. 

Anyway, the candies were really good!
Then, after a two hours plus hike, we arrived to Nachi Waterfall.

Isn't it magnificent?

Comments

  1. i have heard of such unmanned stalls in Japan as well as in Europe, but have not experienced the real thing myself.. anyway i guess it won't jadi in Malaysia huh?? hahaha~~

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    1. Maybe not.

      But there is hope. One day. Maybe not now. :P

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  2. candies nice for the hike to the waterfall.. and i wonder if you are allowed to get into the water?? if yes, the cucumber would be nice being cold after dipping in the water.. :)

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    1. Nope. The waterfall is a sacred waterfall.

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  3. I've read about these vegetables vending machine too. I guess it cannot work in Malaysia, as fresh produce will rot much faster in our warm and humid environment.

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    1. That and regular timely maintenance!

      Fresh produce sure needs more maintenance to sell, right? :P

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  4. Interesting, these unmanned stalls. The waterfall is beautiful!

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    1. Yup.

      I have more photos of the waterfall which I'll share later. ^^

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  5. ooh.. what flavour is the hard candy?

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  6. ya lah..i've never encountered yet unmanned stalls in malaysia. kalau ada pun, zaman2 uni or within office itself (nasi lemak, cut fruits, crackers/jajan/snacks.

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    1. kan.

      Kat ofis I pun ada...

      Alhamdulillah, so far takde dengar kes orang tak bayar.

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  7. oh...based on trust system. Yeah i heard some overseas country have it.

    used to pass by some kampung here. sometimes say got durian...rambutan at unmanned stall at the roadside. Did not stop. Maybe they also work on trust system kot.

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    1. and also they lack manpower to man the stall...

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