If you happen to find yourself in Japan, there are two things you can't help but see; vending machines, and Kei-cars.
What these two things lack in size, they more than make up for in numbers.
Here is one example with a Diahatsu Copen.
And another with a Daihatsu Tanto.
Walking the streets, you will see Kei-cars lurking everywhere, their little yellow license plates a beacon.
Many Japanese homes have no garage, and the ones that do, are often tiny.
Those without garages are forced onto the narrow streets, or equally narrow driveways.
You might even be forced to park your car on your garden!
(I've maxed out my attachments for this post. To be continued...