@FaytTheXpert ok, for your questions to that, gold bars of course is a fake ones, you can't even get a nickle to a dollar for the so called 'gold bars' you get from their reception counter, and secondly, that is the only way that you could get in the bucks for xchange.... but ask around, the locals would tell you where to get your worth a dollar deal in winnings...
What cost a Ball and how many i have to buy at once ? and how many balls i have to plug in for one game oO and did the jakusas kills me instant if i win oO
@FaytTheXpert ok based on my experience, when i play at the outlet at Espace at shinjuku, every 1000 yen i inserted, they would dispense 100 balls for the start. And it may depends. You would need to play at least 2000 yen for the minimum in order you to win back the cost you playin this game... my experience is that as you could see on my posting below on 7 months ago, i got that much winnings with 8 trays full of steel balls. that spend me 2 hours for playing them and it is worthy, try it!
dammit... tell you something over this machine... i have just come back from japan and got to play this hottest machine in one of the outlets. And guess what, i have gone playing 2000 japanese yen and end up winning 50000 japanese yen. that is because i won 100000 worth of metal steel balls over here.... and got to xchange for 12 golds!!! haha
Haha, good times! My first experience with Pachinko, I put 500 yen into an Ultraman machine. I just about ran out of balls, but a bunch of lights were flashing. I didn't know what to do and a girl walked close to me with a weird look on her face, like, "What are you doing?? Are you crazy??" ...and then pointed at my machine. A worker came up to me and said, "Oh! Now is good time! Very good time! You have 100 yen??"
...And the next thing I know...within the course of about 30 minutes, I have about 10 to 15 crates full of balls behind me.
I asked that same worker where to go and what do I do? He asked if I was finished, and I said yeah... He picked up EVERY SINGLE CRATE at once. I felt really bad cause I wanted to help! So I asked if he needed help and he said no no no. lol
So, I get a ticket from him, then was directed upstairs to exchange my ticket... I knew I had to get the gold bars.
So, I give the clerk the ticket and she asks if I wanted chips or snacks or whatever was behind there. I said nononono...gold bar...bar! Then she pointed back at the bag of chips. I replied with, "nooo! okane! O-Ka-Ne!"
A guy in a business suit walks up, gives the lady his ticket without hassle, then got some gold bars without any questions. I pointed at his gold bars and said "hai hai! this this!" The lady pointed back at the chips in confusion...
So, she calls up about 3 other co-workers over the intercom and I'm about ready to pull my hair out over this. ...and one of them, who managed to speak decent English, said I could select any items in the back as extra, because I was over on my points total a little bit.
So, after getting that straightened out, I managed to find the little booth on the side, thinking I won maybe 5000 yen...gave my ticket. They started counting the big bills and they handed me about 35000 yen.
There is some thing very strange about Pachinko, you love it or hate it. Ball after little ball pinging down on them gold pins. Your hoping that each one will hit that sweet spot in the middle, then you watch hoping that you will get 3 of a kind. When that happens all hell breaks loose!
I think you maybe need to be 18 to play, but I'm really not sure, since it's a gambling loophole and not really considered gambling. It's more like playing a game for "prizes." It also looked like they didn't check IDs and some of the workers there looked like they were under 18, so no clue.
To play pachinko, you need to insert your money or coins into the money slot on the side, then find little knob on the lower left. Twist and hold the knob to control the speed of the balls flying out. (Someone had to tell me about that one cause I kept flicking it, haha)
Your goal is to get your balls to fall down into the center hole to get the machine to spin the wheel. Once you get to the "bonus round," (you'll know it's bonus round cause there'll be a bunch of lights flashing)
a little slot on the lower right will open and your objective is to get your balls in it. I think the payout is like 10 or so balls for every ball that goes in.
After you're done, you can either call someone to help carry your bin of balls, or put them into the ball counter machine. (usually located towards the center of the place or along the aisles) You take the ticket, cash them out for the bars, then go next door to exchange the bars for cash. :)
I dont think you hav to be 18 or over b/c she went to japan for the summer and shes a little under 18, but she won 33000 yen playing ( for 1 1/2 hours).
but she does look at least 22... and i look at least 19...
if im wrong sum1 please tell me cuz im going to japan for the summer and i really wanna play this game....
If you win, then keep playing till the machine stops, then get the attention of the staff walking around. Tell them that your finished (best you can) they will take your tray to a minchine for the balls to be counted, you then be given a receipt, you then take that to a desk ask for Gold (Kin) Look on the counter for a map, I asked the Manager and was led to to the exchange counter. After all that you should walk away with some more Yen in your pocket. Tip, play the manchine in the noisiest part
and these gold bars 0o wtf are they real gold so i can take it with me or just like some sort of Vouchers oO
FaytTheXpert 11 months ago
@FaytTheXpert ok, for your questions to that, gold bars of course is a fake ones, you can't even get a nickle to a dollar for the so called 'gold bars' you get from their reception counter, and secondly, that is the only way that you could get in the bucks for xchange.... but ask around, the locals would tell you where to get your worth a dollar deal in winnings...
kwsf2010 7 months ago
What cost a Ball and how many i have to buy at once ? and how many balls i have to plug in for one game oO and did the jakusas kills me instant if i win oO
and how much i get for 1 ball when i return it ?
FaytTheXpert 11 months ago
@FaytTheXpert ok based on my experience, when i play at the outlet at Espace at shinjuku, every 1000 yen i inserted, they would dispense 100 balls for the start. And it may depends. You would need to play at least 2000 yen for the minimum in order you to win back the cost you playin this game... my experience is that as you could see on my posting below on 7 months ago, i got that much winnings with 8 trays full of steel balls. that spend me 2 hours for playing them and it is worthy, try it!
kwsf2010 7 months ago
If only I was 18 when I went to Japan... But I was only 16 =/ (and I am planning a return trip at some point, and not just for the pachinko machines)
MorichikaRinnosuke17 11 months ago
dammit... tell you something over this machine... i have just come back from japan and got to play this hottest machine in one of the outlets. And guess what, i have gone playing 2000 japanese yen and end up winning 50000 japanese yen. that is because i won 100000 worth of metal steel balls over here.... and got to xchange for 12 golds!!! haha
kwsf2010 1 year ago
Nay advice on winning in Pachinko?
skatepunkzero 1 year ago
where is the pachinko game in los angeles area
bestamerica 1 year ago
how do i actually play this and where is the secrets money merchant?
PlayingPanda 1 year ago
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must be sad to have greasy americunts in their parlor... poor japs. :(
atsusamuno 1 year ago
sooooo how u play these game ? i neva seen it b4 lol looks kool
elpimp21 2 years ago
You actualy do nothing but turn a handle, little balls go in ad u must be lucky.
The point in that only after some time u start winning, the music id crazy loud and u become stupid, cause u sit and do nothing fo hours
Greenpeace82 1 year ago
i dont get y u would just take the 30 pounds grr u make me angery! lol
marybob321 2 years ago
How addictive is pachinko anyways?
Taurus702B 2 years ago
i have a friend that went to japan and he bought a pachinko machine he said because it would be cheaper then living in japan
CircusAndVincent 2 years ago
Very....don't even start.
macumbamacumba 2 years ago
very
412356 1 year ago
Only 35,000 yen for 10~15 buckets??
Seems like a 4 yen machine hmm.
With that many buckets I'd get atleast 50,000 ^^;
Gosh the best time are using under 1000 yen n profiting 50 times of what u used!!! lol.
Once my boyfriend n I even proffited like $4000 in a week! Well, those days are over~
jjnagano 2 years ago
Haha, good times! My first experience with Pachinko, I put 500 yen into an Ultraman machine. I just about ran out of balls, but a bunch of lights were flashing. I didn't know what to do and a girl walked close to me with a weird look on her face, like, "What are you doing?? Are you crazy??" ...and then pointed at my machine. A worker came up to me and said, "Oh! Now is good time! Very good time! You have 100 yen??"
So, I proceeded to keep playing...
NeoXC 3 years ago
...And the next thing I know...within the course of about 30 minutes, I have about 10 to 15 crates full of balls behind me.
I asked that same worker where to go and what do I do? He asked if I was finished, and I said yeah... He picked up EVERY SINGLE CRATE at once. I felt really bad cause I wanted to help! So I asked if he needed help and he said no no no. lol
So, I get a ticket from him, then was directed upstairs to exchange my ticket... I knew I had to get the gold bars.
NeoXC 3 years ago
And avoid the other junk.
So, I give the clerk the ticket and she asks if I wanted chips or snacks or whatever was behind there. I said nononono...gold bar...bar! Then she pointed back at the bag of chips. I replied with, "nooo! okane! O-Ka-Ne!"
A guy in a business suit walks up, gives the lady his ticket without hassle, then got some gold bars without any questions. I pointed at his gold bars and said "hai hai! this this!" The lady pointed back at the chips in confusion...
NeoXC 3 years ago
So, she calls up about 3 other co-workers over the intercom and I'm about ready to pull my hair out over this. ...and one of them, who managed to speak decent English, said I could select any items in the back as extra, because I was over on my points total a little bit.
So, after getting that straightened out, I managed to find the little booth on the side, thinking I won maybe 5000 yen...gave my ticket. They started counting the big bills and they handed me about 35000 yen.
Oh good times!
NeoXC 3 years ago
There is some thing very strange about Pachinko, you love it or hate it. Ball after little ball pinging down on them gold pins. Your hoping that each one will hit that sweet spot in the middle, then you watch hoping that you will get 3 of a kind. When that happens all hell breaks loose!
ColibriMONOPOL 3 years ago
I would love to get 381 dollars....lucky anyways how old do you have to be to play and how do you play?
Pradakirb16 3 years ago
I think you maybe need to be 18 to play, but I'm really not sure, since it's a gambling loophole and not really considered gambling. It's more like playing a game for "prizes." It also looked like they didn't check IDs and some of the workers there looked like they were under 18, so no clue.
NeoXC 3 years ago
To play pachinko, you need to insert your money or coins into the money slot on the side, then find little knob on the lower left. Twist and hold the knob to control the speed of the balls flying out. (Someone had to tell me about that one cause I kept flicking it, haha)
Your goal is to get your balls to fall down into the center hole to get the machine to spin the wheel. Once you get to the "bonus round," (you'll know it's bonus round cause there'll be a bunch of lights flashing)
NeoXC 3 years ago
a little slot on the lower right will open and your objective is to get your balls in it. I think the payout is like 10 or so balls for every ball that goes in.
After you're done, you can either call someone to help carry your bin of balls, or put them into the ball counter machine. (usually located towards the center of the place or along the aisles) You take the ticket, cash them out for the bars, then go next door to exchange the bars for cash. :)
NeoXC 3 years ago
I dont think you hav to be 18 or over b/c she went to japan for the summer and shes a little under 18, but she won 33000 yen playing ( for 1 1/2 hours).
but she does look at least 22... and i look at least 19...
if im wrong sum1 please tell me cuz im going to japan for the summer and i really wanna play this game....
blossemcandy 1 year ago
@NeoXC hey dude, got any idea where to find one over in shinjuku area? thanks i hopefully i could win big with on me...
kwsf2010 1 year ago
They say the exchange counter is difficult to find. How did you do that? I'd like to try pachinko when I go there this december. Thank you.
hikkibiki 3 years ago
If you win, then keep playing till the machine stops, then get the attention of the staff walking around. Tell them that your finished (best you can) they will take your tray to a minchine for the balls to be counted, you then be given a receipt, you then take that to a desk ask for Gold (Kin) Look on the counter for a map, I asked the Manager and was led to to the exchange counter. After all that you should walk away with some more Yen in your pocket. Tip, play the manchine in the noisiest part
ColibriMONOPOL 3 years ago
Thank you ColibriMONOPOL, thank you for the wonderful info. =)
hikkibiki 3 years ago
Congratulations.
You won the probability of 1/300.
About 10,000 yen everyone usually used.
You are lucky guy.
yamadago 3 years ago 2
i want to go to Japan soooooo bad. I might have to buy a pachinko machine on ebay
slayer544 4 years ago 4
terrible video
trojanfuz 4 years ago
It was filmed on a phone by my wife. What do you want the next E.T. ?
ColibriMONOPOL 4 years ago 8
lol...
LeGiT44LoLz 4 years ago