Although they are becoming more and more rare, one can still find alcohol in vending machines every once in a great while. When you do see one, you better not forget your id. The machines in public places (not those on private property, like at resorts) have machines to check IDs.
Of course, it can't be just any ID. It has to be a Japanese driver's license. Finally, there is a reason for me to have a Japanese driver's license! I knew there would be a reason for me to get it.
In 2017 my family headed to Tokyo. My husband had a new job and my son and I came along for the ride. This move was my second move to Japan - the first was for a year in 2002. At that time I was a single, recent college graduate. Moving abroad as a family was a whole different ball of wax. As I live this crazy life in Japan, I track our adventures and my observations, creating an unofficial guidebook to the city.
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