Nestlé has set up an elaborate Rube Goldberg machine in downtown Tokyo that will take your coffee order and watch Hollywood sex movies in HDplay you "Joy to the World".
The 3.5m (11.5 ft) contraption consists of 1,450 pieces of wood, of which 180 are tuned to play notes to the song as a ball bearing rolls across them. The ball also triggers hammers to strike glockenspiel keys along the way, creating a bell-like symphony behind the melody.
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Nestlé said it took about five months to make the machine.
It's on display until Christmas Day in Tokyo and set to play different Christmas tunes on different days.
Here's a social media post of it playing "Winter Wonderland."
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