![Zoushigaya vending machine garden](https://tokyogreenspace.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/zoushigaya_vending_mach2.jpg?w=1000)
Vending machines are everywhere in Tokyo: providing convenience, wasting energy, and masquerading as animate robots. I wonder if it was the property owner or a neighbor who decided to grow twenty plants in front of these four vending machines, including this pretty yellow flower in a recycled container.
I like how recycled materials are used to create multiple levels in this potted garden. It’s amazing how this concrete pad now includes the machines a path to access them, and a three level deep garden.
Equally amazing are all the balcony gardens. Even those without sidewalk access make space above the air conditioners and below their laundry lines for a variety of plants. Some are in ceramics, others in the rubber pots from the nursery.
![Zoushigaya balcony garden](https://tokyogreenspace.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/zoushigaya_balcony_garden.jpg?w=1000)
![Zoushigaya balcony garden](https://tokyogreenspace.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/zoushigaya_balcony_garden_c.jpg?w=1000)
Thanks. Love this. (So much like Kobe too, of course.)