Thursday, July 06, 2006

Taste of Japan


I've mentioned that vending machines were everywhere in Japan, but many of them had rather similar beverages. Lots of canned and bottled coffees and teas, some Coke and Coke variants, some water offerings, some bizarre drinks that puported to give you a certain vitamin and looked as if they were made out of barley, etc. And liquor, too -- beer and sake, mostly -- but whiskey in at least one.

But our favorite machines quickly became those from brewing company Suntory (yes, the very company for which Bill Murray was shilling in his "Lost in Translation" commercial). We discovered a melon soda called Bubble Man II at our ryokan in Gunma. The soda itself was freakishly sweet, but the can was just hilarious. First off, it proclaimed that Bubble Man was from "Soda Planet." Then, it was as if the Ambiguously Gay Duo were illustrating the can. There's an interior view of their rocket, and the guy labeled "Captain Pilot" is sitting on the shoulders of a guy labeled "Assistant." There's another shot of the two guys in a spaceship with their legs and feet hanging out through the holes, as if Fred Flintstone was driving the rocket, with feet for brakes.

After we'd dissected the design of the can endlessly, Sue then latched on to the name, wondering about the fate of Bubble Man 1. Was it retired? Did it ever exist? What flavor was it? I said that I'd seen Bubble Man Grape when we were out walking -- could that be Original Recipe Bubble Man? We decided it had to be. Our mission was clear: We needed to find it again.

And we did! It had staked out a spot in a rain-soaked vending machine near Dotonbori Street in Osaka. It held court next to another can of our melony friend, Bubble Man II, and its happily diverse and gay-friendly pal, Tropical Rainbow soda. (Said Rob: "How cool would it be if the Tropical Rainbow stayed layered like the can, kind of like Jello 1-2-3?" Sadly, it did not defy gravity in quite that way.)

See attached photo for the happy reunion of the entire Bubble Man family. (Note Original Bubble Man shaking his fist and yelling...something in Japanese, we have no idea what.) There was something about the happily decorated cans, the crazy-ass graphics, and the bright colors that made them stand out among sodas worldwide, and we immediately fell under their spell. You don't even want to know how many of these cans we hauled home on the plane. I only just recycled the last one two days ago.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shakey's Pizza in Tokyo.

Anonymous said...

Long live Bubble Man, I'd love to see more pics of that! I can't even imagine trying to explain that to a suspicious customs agent. lol

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Bubble Man is shouting, "Vitamin B6 Power!"

Matt said...

Melon soda, yum. The Carpenters did some Suntory commercials in the '70s. You know it's good if Karen Carpenter likes it!

Anonymous said...

I am visiting in Japan atm, I noticed a can called Bubbleman II and the name stuck in my head, after heading back to my Hotel. I decided to buy a can and try it out, and it tasted bad IMO, but the can made me and my freinds laugh for the rest of the trip back. Ever since I been thinking about the same BubbleMan 1, and was there ever a version 1. After looking at almost every vending machine going by I found it! the grape verison. It didn't taste to bad at all, but the can as well made me laugh. After Version 1, I did a search on their site and google and found this webpage and decided to post a comment letting yea know my adventure ;)

Anonymous said...

I am desparate to find some of this soda. can anyone get ahold of some?