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  2. Pachinko - Wikipedia

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    An anti-pachinko demonstration in Tokyo, Japan (2013) Gambling is illegal in Japan, but pachinko is regarded as an exception and treated as an amusement activity. [25] Although awarding direct money prizes for it is illegal, parlors may reward players with tokens which can then be sold for cash at nearby exchange centers.

  3. Gambling in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pachinko is a pinball-like slot machine game. It is officially not considered gambling because Japanese laws regard pachinko as an exception to the criminal code on gambling for historical, monetary, and cultural reasons. Pachinko parlors can be found all over Japan, and they are operated by private companies.

  4. Businesses Affecting Public Morals Regulation Act - Wikipedia

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    "No dancing" sign in a bar in Tokyo. The Businesses Affecting Public Morals Regulation Law (風俗営業等の規制及び業務の適正化等に関する法律, Fūzoku eigyō tō no kisei oyobi gyōmu no tekiseika tō ni kansuru hōritsu), also known as 風俗営業取締法 (Fūzoku eigyō torishimari hō) or 風営法 (Fūeihō), [1] is a law that regulates entertainment places in Japan.

  5. License to boogie: Japan moves to ease dancing ban - AOL

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    By Sophie Knight (Reuters) - Japan's government is considering relaxing a law that forbids late-night dancing in public establishments, according to a draft proposal reviewed by Reuters ...

  6. Gaming law - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, illegal gaming is one of the sources of income of the Yakuza. However, there are some exception such as official gaming (for example, horse racing), Takarakuji lottery and Pachinko. In 2014, Ghana's ambassador to Japan Edmond Kofi Agbenutse Deh was recalled after a casino was raided in a property belonging to the Ghana Embassy. A ...

  7. Koreans in Japan - Wikipedia

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    However, the pachinko industry is shrinking, because the Japanese government has imposed stricter regulations. The number of pachinko parlors decreased by 9–10% between 2012 and 2016, while the number of people playing pachinko dropped to less than 9.4 million. [79] Some Zainichi Koreans have developed yakiniku restaurants. [14]

  8. To Minha Kim, ’Pachinko’ Is More Than Just a TV Show - AOL

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    The actress opens up about ‘Pachinko’ season 2, her grandmother’s connection to Sunja, and her close friendship with K-drama veteran Minho Lee.

  9. Here's Everything You Need to Know About ‘Pachinko’ Season 3

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    Here's everything you need to know about the third season of Apple TV+'s award-winning series, 'Pachinko' — news, spoilers, cast, dates, and more. Here's Everything You Need to Know About ...