In Japan, you can find advanced automated parking systems that fit as many cars as possible into very small spaces. They are perfect for crowded cities like Tokyo and Osaka. These systems use robots, lifts, and rotating platforms to store and retrieve cars without drivers ever needing to enter the structure.
Drivers simply pull into an entrance bay, where sensors scan the vehicle, and a robotic platform takes over, lifting and moving the car into a tightly packed storage slot that no human ever enters. When the driver returns, the system retrieves the car automatically, spitting it back out to the entrance ( turned around and ready to drive away). These "vending machines for cars" are common in dense Japanese cities, where land is limited, and efficiency is everything.
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