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  • Jumbo Pachinko is well known as a classic pachinko parlor.  In modern Japan, pachinko places are often not appreciated by the neighbors because of the loud noise, and garish colors from the old style of parlour.  Updated pachinko parlors now usually resemble swank shopping malls or generic buildings so as to blend in more with the neibhorhood.  Still, some of the old style neon pachinko parlours remain.  One of the most famous is Jumbo Pachinko in Shinjuku.  Think: garish blinking lights, overwhelming noise, zombies like customers and players.
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  • Jumbo Pachinko is well known as a classic pachinko parlor.  In modern Japan, pachinko places are often not appreciated by the neighbors because of the loud noise, and garish colors from the old style of parlour.  Updated pachinko parlors now usually resemble swank shopping malls or generic buildings so as to blend in more with the neibhorhood.  Still, some of the old style neon pachinko parlours remain.  One of the most famous is Jumbo Pachinko in Shinjuku.  Think: garish blinking lights, overwhelming noise, zombies like customers and players.
    jumbo-pachinko-02.jpg
  • Jumbo Pachinko is well known as a classic pachinko parlor.  In modern Japan, pachinko places are often not appreciated by the neighbors because of the loud noise, and garish colors from the old style of parlour.  Updated pachinko parlors now usually resemble swank shopping malls or generic buildings so as to blend in more with the neibhorhood.  Still, some of the old style neon pachinko parlours remain.  One of the most famous is Jumbo Pachinko in Shinjuku.  Think: garish blinking lights, overwhelming noise, zombies like customers and players.
    jumbo-pachinko-04.jpg
  • Jumbo Pachinko is well known as a classic pachinko parlor.  In modern Japan, pachinko places are often not appreciated by the neighbors because of the loud noise, and garish colors from the old style of parlour.  Updated pachinko parlors now usually resemble swank shopping malls or generic buildings so as to blend in more with the neibhorhood.  Still, some of the old style neon pachinko parlours remain.  One of the most famous is Jumbo Pachinko in Shinjuku.  Think: garish blinking lights, overwhelming noise, zombies like customers and players.
    jumbo-pachinko-01.jpg
  • Jumbo Pachinko is well known as a classic pachinko parlor.  In modern Japan, pachinko places are often not appreciated by the neighbors because of the loud noise, and garish colors from the old style of parlour.  Updated pachinko parlors now usually resemble swank shopping malls or generic buildings so as to blend in more with the neibhorhood.  Still, some of the old style neon pachinko parlours remain.  One of the most famous is Jumbo Pachinko in Shinjuku.  Think: garish blinking lights, overwhelming noise, zombies like customers and players.
    jumbo-pachinko-03.jpg
  • Happy Gorilla Pachinko Parlour - Pachinko is a mechanical game   - a kind of arcade game and  a discrete form of gambling.  Looking like vertical pinball machine, with no flippers and uses a large number of tiny balls and almost no skill whatsoever to play, rather it is a game of patience.
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  • Pachinko is a Japanese game used for amusement and gambling.  Because gambling for cash is illegal in Japan balls won cannot be exchanged directly for cash in the parlor. Instead, the balls are exchanged for token prizes, which can then be taken outside and traded in for cash at a business that is nominally separate from the parlor.
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