Japan's Biggest Gaming Obsession Explained | Pachinko

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  • @irv8669
    @irv8669 5 років тому +16276

    It all makes sense now. In pokemon, the slot machines were in a separate building than the building to exchange the slot winnings for pokemon or TM's because of Japanese laws 😯

    • @rmommandi
      @rmommandi 5 років тому +1027

      mind=blown

    • @ACT1O1
      @ACT1O1 5 років тому +479

      Now of days kids play Pokémon and they just throw a poke ball and that’s it

    • @patinpatin12
      @patinpatin12 5 років тому +307

      You sir have blown my mind. Now it makes sense.

    • @MrMaximumprime
      @MrMaximumprime 5 років тому +163

      !!!!!!! HOLY SHIIIIIIIIIIIT

    • @Dondadayoh
      @Dondadayoh 5 років тому +39

      Looool I love you !!!!

  • @NEINFUTURER
    @NEINFUTURER 4 роки тому +2974

    This shop is closed.
    even I am Japanese I hadn't been there yet.
    It’s sad.
    I've never seen any other pachinko parlors rated as highly as this one.
    Because it was run to target foreigners, this shop didn't last and went out of business, probably because foreign customers stopped coming to shop because of Corona and Japanese customers were only interested in oddballs like me.

    • @fawesum
      @fawesum 4 роки тому +339

      That is super sad to hear :(

    • @kinotsu3017
      @kinotsu3017 3 роки тому +212

      Yet another reason COVID sucks, ughh :/ Seemed like such a neat little place too, sad it's gone.

    • @Neonagi
      @Neonagi 3 роки тому +112

      Nooooo, I wanted to go there. It seemed like such a fun place to hangout for the day while you walk around Takayama sightseeing

    • @oggabooga1171
      @oggabooga1171 3 роки тому +6

      The first one or the second one

    • @christopherfarrel264
      @christopherfarrel264 3 роки тому +58

      Akihabara branch still open

  • @jacktenenbaum2477
    @jacktenenbaum2477 4 роки тому +5316

    Natsuki is the man I strive to be everyday.

    • @Tore_Lund
      @Tore_Lund 4 роки тому +409

      If he was a movie character, he would be the slightly annoying friend with a heart of gold, that dies saving the main character.

    • @JoyceAiman
      @JoyceAiman 4 роки тому +63

      You gotta have balls of metal

    • @oliviahey9016
      @oliviahey9016 4 роки тому +11

      That’s saying something....hmm

    • @kollimenakal
      @kollimenakal 4 роки тому +12

      Im cureva! Endo..laki boi

    • @drugsilove2364
      @drugsilove2364 4 роки тому +27

      The host seems like an asshole. You can see it in his body language, trying to push Nastuki like he's a fool, when he is trying to be light hearted. I wonder why they hired this british guy.

  • @Steph1
    @Steph1 Рік тому +543

    He does emphasize how loud it is a few times, but you really gotta experience it yourself to truly understand how insanely loud it is. IT’S CAPSLOCK LEVEL LOUD

    • @iceswallow7717
      @iceswallow7717 Рік тому +27

      what if silence is the real loudness and pachinko is trying to liberate ur mind?!?!?

    • @rocklee5x
      @rocklee5x Рік тому +6

      @@iceswallow7717 a Disturbed song comes to mind

    • @mikehunt3420
      @mikehunt3420 Рік тому +3

      @@iceswallow7717i wanna buy you a beer lol

    • @rickmortyson4861
      @rickmortyson4861 Рік тому

      Ever been on a Karneval street party? With millions of people drinking liquor and screaming out loud?

    • @sirphantoon6731
      @sirphantoon6731 Рік тому +2

      ​@@rickmortyson4861ever been inside one of those pachinko parlors? It's out of this world stupdily loud lol

  • @robertfletcher11
    @robertfletcher11 3 роки тому +3912

    I knew a guy in Tokyo who was a Pachinko professional. He spent most of his time hanging around in the conversation lounge of the English school (Adult) I worked at, then would spend a couple of hours at a Pachinko place and win enough money for dinner and the next day. He did say he had to be careful to visit different Pachinko parlors in wide spread areas, in case the Yakuza who ran the parlors got angry at him for winning too much.

    • @kettelbe
      @kettelbe 3 роки тому +210

      Ahah we have that too in Belgium, we have a gambling pinball called Bingo, where you can win money from the cafe, i knew someone that did that too, up to 400€/good day. :)

    • @At0m1c_At0m
      @At0m1c_At0m 3 роки тому +23

      @@kettelbe Wish i was that lucky

    • @Mysticmoon62
      @Mysticmoon62 3 роки тому +18

      @@kettelbe we have bingo in America but mostly older people play it thought

    • @phaeste
      @phaeste 3 роки тому +131

      @@Mysticmoon62 im pretty sure you mean a different bingo, the one old people play is pure luck, the one talked about by the other guy has skill in it and is a different game

    • @timesupgr.8471
      @timesupgr.8471 3 роки тому +1

      North Korea also runs a lot of them. I wouldn’t want to play with them either.

  • @dao_jones
    @dao_jones 3 роки тому +9138

    When Natsuki starts speaking Japanese he transforms from a comic relief anime character into a PhD sociologist.

  • @YakuiMeido
    @YakuiMeido 6 років тому +2956

    "Retired veteran of pachinko"
    That's a nice way to say recovering gambling addict..
    From now on I'll call myself a "Retired Opiate Connoisseur"

    • @saints360row
      @saints360row 5 років тому +80

      Yakui, Naw, a self-proclaimed apothecary. :D

    • @tjay45
      @tjay45 5 років тому +36

      now he is an addict again

    • @chieffanLJ27
      @chieffanLJ27 5 років тому +19

      I thought the same. I didnt "retire" from getting fucked uip lol

    • @goose4342
      @goose4342 5 років тому +21

      opioids....... My first and longest standing love unfortunately.

    • @user-dj9iu2et3r
      @user-dj9iu2et3r 5 років тому +62

      I prefer retired street pharmacist.

  • @ice7194
    @ice7194 2 роки тому +340

    I came here to understand the new jujutsu kaisen chapter, but wow that was so interesting and informative! It's always so cool to learn about other cultures. Thanks a lot!

  • @blackpinkkpop2048
    @blackpinkkpop2048 4 роки тому +6139

    Take a recovering gambling addict and get him to gamble for you 😂 how thoughtful

  • @OnlySamCan
    @OnlySamCan 5 років тому +10318

    Why does adding a British person explaining anything over stock footage and B-roll automatically become a documentary

    • @EMSmith480
      @EMSmith480 4 роки тому +70

      Thank you, best comment of 2019

    • @OnlySamCan
      @OnlySamCan 4 роки тому +564

      @Marc Carran he is originally from Britain, he was born in Britain that makes him British. Just as I am from America, and was born in America that makes me American. What an odd thing to upset about.

    • @EMSmith480
      @EMSmith480 4 роки тому +20

      @Marc Carran Thank you for the info, I'll pass on the knowledge

    • @OnlySamCan
      @OnlySamCan 4 роки тому +305

      @Marc Carran Yes technically Great Britain is PART OF the United Kingdom. But Great Britain is still a geographical territory. Seeing as how he doesn't sound Scottish, or Irish, I would say he would be British. and while its true there are different dialects of the British accent such as Cockney and Geordie, ect. they all could easily be labeled under the blanket term of British accents. Just like here in American we have different dialects as well such as southern, northern, and ect and even those have various differences as well, but when people from other countries refer to an American Accent are they ever specific about what exact state or region? No they just say American Accent. Like would you honestly argue that there is no such thing as a Scottish person, or an Irish person? The argument you are making is ridiculous. I watch several British UA-camrs who all identify as a "Brit" or British. One of them is literally called "The Spiffing Brit". In World War II the country of the United Kingdom was already founded, but their army was not referenced as the United Kingdomish Forces was it? No it was the British army, and British forces, and British Soldiers. I seriously have no Idea what you are on about. Also technically America is not a Country, The United States of America is. To further add this while we would be consider Americans we could also be considered "Insert State title here"-ans as well. Both would be correct. Just how both saying that person is British (if they are from the land mass of Great Britain), or that Person is from the United Kingdom is correct

    • @bobbyonasis
      @bobbyonasis 4 роки тому +59

      @@OnlySamCan shiet 😳🤝🏼🚶🏽‍♂️.. I love the internet I've gained more knowledge from arguements in comments than I've ever did in skool in my life. #🌈⭐the more you know . Thats how I looked at it.. its more of a culture thing.

  • @samtokyo8877
    @samtokyo8877 6 років тому +860

    Walked in one and realised it was louder than a nightclub and walked out.
    People going in there come out deaf.

    • @93hothead
      @93hothead 6 років тому +12

      Sam Tokyo than

    • @azdgariarada
      @azdgariarada 6 років тому +11

      What?

    • @HollowBonezz
      @HollowBonezz 6 років тому +1

      93hothead
      *smartass

    • @heiichbinleon1
      @heiichbinleon1 6 років тому

      Sam Tokyo same sounded like a waterfall was right in the hall

    • @TheBassHeavy
      @TheBassHeavy 6 років тому +1

      Crazy! Does Japan not have noise exposure laws?

  • @kevinmalone3210
    @kevinmalone3210 Рік тому +338

    I played pachinko a few times. It's addictive and hard to stop once you get into it. At least for me it was.

    • @qwerty49424
      @qwerty49424 Рік тому +19

      It's no different then pokies. I really can't understand how people find it addictive. If shiny lights and noises is all it takes to get you to give me your money then shit boy have I got some things for you

    • @NOT-A-Monolith
      @NOT-A-Monolith Рік тому +15

      @@qwerty49424 it's the fact you can get good and how You can manipulate the statistical alignments of the balls. Give a much higher output of the outcome you desire the louder the bing on a certain point. The angle of attack of a certain ping sound is what you look for. It's learning the different pitches of the sound Bing, Bing m*********** it is the absolute artistry, a sound of the angles in which it hits resonating to your ears, the people having their little celebration when you have a win, the atmosphere, the sound, the alcohol. It's just fantastic. It's the array of joy of the people around you. If the atmosphere the smell of the automatic dispenser that goes off giving you that incense smell it's so much more than a game. It's so much more than just betting it's a journey of a history, a journey of how the game grown adapted with time so that sounds boring to you that I'm sorry

    • @NOT-A-Monolith
      @NOT-A-Monolith Рік тому +6

      @@qwerty49424 Panchinko panchinko is so much more than entertainment. It is a beautiful construct of sounds and bings things bash boom tiktik ousshhhh sounds it is a multiple layers. Pins laid out like a journey of a positive disconstruct of movement going backwards or learning. It's maneuvers it's encounters with other players and how they have benefited certain moves layered upon their history of the player that played before you. The hands that have played this game some of the hardest workers you've ever heard of a lot of these people playing this work long long grueling hours pachinko is no order game. Is a beautiful symphony of sounds going to to one of these parlors with thousands of pachinko machines, you can't even hear your own thoughts. All you hear excitement of others in the disappointment of other. And you dare! Saying it's boring shame on you shame on you

    • @donkeydarko77
      @donkeydarko77 Рік тому

      That JAWS game looked great!

    • @poimon5607
      @poimon5607 Рік тому +14

      @@NOT-A-Monolith how high are you dude

  • @hobbesters7251
    @hobbesters7251 4 роки тому +2303

    Chris: I'll fuel your gambling addiction and you will fuel my alcohol addiction.

    • @dant5349
      @dant5349 4 роки тому +142

      Mutually Assured Destruction

    • @emhapz
      @emhapz 4 роки тому +55

      Codependency be like

    • @curangcank
      @curangcank 4 роки тому +29

      Win win condition :)

    • @patrykkozubik6051
      @patrykkozubik6051 4 роки тому +25

      Two-way parasitism

    • @666kenrino
      @666kenrino 4 роки тому +8

      I see this as an absolute winn

  • @kennethanderson3555
    @kennethanderson3555 6 років тому +510

    When natski appears, you know its going to be amazing

    • @AbroadinJapan
      @AbroadinJapan  6 років тому +47

      "COME ON BOOOOOY"
      Closely followed by; "I'm drunkard".
      Another t-shirt worthy quote.

    • @jatocato
      @jatocato 6 років тому +4

      "WILD NATSUKI. appeared!"

    • @MajorAddiction
      @MajorAddiction 6 років тому

      Teamwork ja nai

  • @funkymonkey787
    @funkymonkey787 4 роки тому +1169

    This is now my life while in quarantine.
    Binge watching videos of a sarcastic British dude and his peculiar Japanese friend...
    These are truly dark times

    • @kingsi4869
      @kingsi4869 4 роки тому +56

      Bro I was supposed to be flying to Japan in exactly 3 weeks time for the trip of my dreams, but some dickhead decided to eat a goddamn bat so here I am.

    • @marllonluizsilva2556
      @marllonluizsilva2556 4 роки тому +7

      @@kingsi4869 dude isn't bat, someone got bited by a pangolin

    • @ifalm4274
      @ifalm4274 4 роки тому +2

      @@kingsi4869 damn bro same

    • @momon8738
      @momon8738 4 роки тому +2

      bro, I do not know if there is any better option than that. congrats

    • @Dhardy316
      @Dhardy316 4 роки тому

      @@marllonluizsilva2556 A pengolin got bite by a bat!!!

  • @robertobarasa4095
    @robertobarasa4095 3 роки тому +10

    The quality on these videos are insane, thought i was on the BBC, keep it up Chris

  • @Awesomepedia
    @Awesomepedia 6 років тому +3016

    Making a feature really has put your production values through the roof! This video feels like a classy documentary. Looking forward to the big bike project which will undoubtedly lead to another increase in your movie making skills.

    • @dean_6953
      @dean_6953 6 років тому +8

      Also was thinking the exact same thing

    • @Gharon
      @Gharon 6 років тому +32

      Yeah, not that earlier videos were low quality by any means, but this feels like another step up. I was genuinely impressed by the cuts and editing in this one, can't wait for the bike tour project to begin.

    • @SoyElDiabloRojo
      @SoyElDiabloRojo 6 років тому +11

      No joke, Chris, you've kicked it up a notch-or-three. Maybe a Natsuki.

    • @Feuryy
      @Feuryy 6 років тому +8

      He’ll have his own series on British TV before we know it :)

    • @lolalemonite1774
      @lolalemonite1774 6 років тому

      ikr!

  • @ninjaknight6715
    @ninjaknight6715 4 роки тому +2064

    My eyes hurt looking for the infamous Metal Gear Solid Pachinko Machine

  • @Zgag
    @Zgag 4 роки тому +2459

    I will never, ever be able to forget the nightmarish sound of that one time when I accidentally got lost into a building in akihabara where two stories were absolutely packed with pachinko machines, where I spent the longest 5ish minutes of my life trying to figure out how to exit this labyrinth of god forsaken loudness. How these players bear that deafening noise from hell, I don't understand. The vast majority of them don't even bother putting earplugs in or anything, it seems like they're too absorbed by the game to even hear the fuck out of satan' scream that surrounds them. I don't usually use so much biblical wording, but in this case it is the most accurate I can think of

    • @Zgag
      @Zgag 4 роки тому +289

      @Simz Zxy No sorry I can't be bothered to give you a quick explanation of pachinko

    • @khuzeniblue9109
      @khuzeniblue9109 4 роки тому +52

      @@Zgag The way you described it is pure gold 😂😂😂

    • @Fakie420
      @Fakie420 4 роки тому +28

      @@Zgag Wit like this is one of the reasons I enjoy interneting.

    • @user-wp9mb5yq5e
      @user-wp9mb5yq5e 4 роки тому +26

      @Simz Zxy it's a very loud and obnoxious way to lose money, fast.
      In another sense, it's a fabulous way to partake in 1 of the many quirky Japanese cultural aspects of live.
      Lastly, if you find yourself walking into a pachinko parlour, take the 10 seconds for the headache to start then turn around.

    • @cucumberferris5854
      @cucumberferris5854 4 роки тому +3

      The one time you use a biblical term in your story but satan takes the lead role, dafuq? Lol

  • @IKEMENOsakaman
    @IKEMENOsakaman 2 роки тому +152

    I'm a professional Pachinko (Japanese gambling pinball machine) player, and it's normal for me to win or lose over 1,000,000 yen per day (about US$10,000). I'm married and have two kids, both of them going to international schools. It's a sustainable "job" if you know what you are doing, but of course, the risk is always there.

    • @vodkaboy
      @vodkaboy 2 роки тому +4

      easier to "absorb" a lot of loosing when you're paid/sponsored by casinos to do just that.

    • @donkeysaurusrex7881
      @donkeysaurusrex7881 2 роки тому +11

      I have heard that with professional blackjack players the hard part is playing smart is boring, and it can be difficult to resist just gambling. Is pachinko the same in that the daily grind of playing smart can be boring to endure?

    • @nignamedmutt7270
      @nignamedmutt7270 2 роки тому +22

      @@donkeysaurusrex7881 every video/interview/person I've talked to, that plays blackjack professionally says the same thing
      "Just go be an accountant, it's the exact same work, but stable, and blackjack doesn't really make much money".

    • @arandomstormtrooper5865
      @arandomstormtrooper5865 2 роки тому

      Stop fucking lying ffs
      Fucking losers

    • @zboobafett5984
      @zboobafett5984 2 роки тому

      @@nignamedmutt7270 the same is for trading. All those thing that most people call gambling but where there is consistent winner. Well there is a "system" or an "edge", it is a probabilistic game, so you still lose but if you stick to your edge you win in the long run. I'm a professional trader, most of the time i'm just watching my screen and waiting for my edge to appear and act on it. Otherwise yes, it is really like accounting, sometimes really boring and need superhuman discipline or you never make it. But in trading you can make A LOT of money, almost unlimited depending on your skill

  • @RevPerdueJosh
    @RevPerdueJosh 5 років тому +2373

    We give them pachinko, they give us anime.
    _We’re practically related_

    • @TiroDvD
      @TiroDvD 5 років тому +49

      More of we gave them Disney Movies and Comics esp Bambi and Donald Duck; then they gave us magna and anime. Also screwing ourselves over with Atari gave us Nintendo and saved video games.

    • @AdmiralFroggy
      @AdmiralFroggy 5 років тому +14

      Except anime is terrible

    • @sandk7969
      @sandk7969 5 років тому +5

      @@AdmiralFroggy ha!hahaha yeh

    • @christopherdomingo5810
      @christopherdomingo5810 5 років тому +13

      Those 176 likes are anime lovers. The 176th one is me

    • @beepboop2021
      @beepboop2021 5 років тому +15

      AdmiralFroggy no u

  • @BebxOfficial
    @BebxOfficial 6 років тому +615

    Can I just say that the editing on this video was phenomenal? Lots of beautiful camera angles, and very cohesive. Den-awda-den!

    • @bovrar2nd861
      @bovrar2nd861 6 років тому +3

      I was just about to say the same! LOL

    • @henryi9738
      @henryi9738 6 років тому +5

      Not just editing, but great story line with a humorous drunk to boot !

    • @BernyHi_CosmicHoney
      @BernyHi_CosmicHoney 6 років тому +2

      I agree! I really like that shot of the airplane and then the tilt down shot. I had to watch it a few times. Nicely done!

    • @ValCronin
      @ValCronin 6 років тому +2

      It was so good that I didn't even notice anything that seemed out of place. Super fluid, great timing...you are completely right.

  • @clickbait3753
    @clickbait3753 6 років тому +2271

    So this is what konami is doing instead of making a new castlevania.

    • @Adam-Adam.
      @Adam-Adam. 6 років тому +50

      I saw a konami slot machine at the casino near my house. Looked like early 2000s machine

    • @manspider1833
      @manspider1833 6 років тому +7

      @@Adam-Adam. there are a lot of tekken ones too.

    • @andreidragostin
      @andreidragostin 6 років тому +17

      @@manspider1833 they should really make Liam Neeson a playable character in Tekken

    • @masterkenobi3666
      @masterkenobi3666 6 років тому +22

      200 billion industry no wonder konami wants some of the pot

    • @KitsGravity
      @KitsGravity 5 років тому +6

      Don't forget Silent Hill 2 pachinko version!

  • @bernardofajardo4823
    @bernardofajardo4823 Рік тому +8

    I got here because I'm reading JJK and didn't have any idea what pachinko was. It looks funny, and thanks to you I understood it and now Hakari's technique makes sense.

  • @BADCompanySarge
    @BADCompanySarge 6 років тому +423

    This video was really good. It felt like you managed to capture the best parts of a documentary and a UA-cam video. Very informative but without it feeling like a lecture or essay.
    Great work Chris!

  • @AbroadinJapan
    @AbroadinJapan  6 років тому +1079

    First you hear it.
    Then you smell it (the cigarette smoke).
    And finally, you stumble through a crowded room, disorientated and confused, before leaving subsequently deaf.
    It's an experience many foreigners in Japan have had, and I was no different. I'll never forget being bewildered by Pachinko when I discovered it 6 years ago.
    Now for the first time, it's time to actually work out what it is, and why it's so popular.
    IF YOU'VE PLAYED PACHINKO, share your thoughts on it. Maybe it'll help the rest of us make better sense of it.

    • @nickles2185
      @nickles2185 6 років тому +7

      Abroad in Japan Just got finished watching the Tokyo Play Creative vid and then you uploaded right after. Hahaha. I have to go back to work.... noo...

    • @blakenz712
      @blakenz712 6 років тому +11

      Chris two uploads this week, what is this sorcery?

    • @lunalunia4151
      @lunalunia4151 6 років тому +7

      I must say your skills for shoot and editing video are are improved! I love your videos, cheers!

    • @LePetitNuageGris
      @LePetitNuageGris 6 років тому +5

      I don’t gamble out of principle, but I will go into an arcade (if I can bloody find one; they’re archaic over here) and try to win prizes while mainly just having fun, so thanks for introducing this particular café to us. I really want to visit and win that premium sake and some food. Haha
      Your videos always give us this unique perspective of Japanese culture that we never really thought about, and the quality is top notch. It’s such a pleasure watching and learning. Keep it up! :)

    • @Ziirf
      @Ziirf 6 років тому +3

      First time i found one of these places was when i was looking for a toilet in Tokyo, god it is loud. You should be wearing hearing protection if you didn't want to become deaf after 5 minutes in there.

  • @SoulhunterSpielt
    @SoulhunterSpielt 4 роки тому +2548

    Step 1: Buy 1 Yen Balls at one store
    Step 2: Sell them for 4 Yen each at other stores

    • @evanharjanto2450
      @evanharjanto2450 4 роки тому +280

      STONKS ^

    • @Javier-ov3hj
      @Javier-ov3hj 4 роки тому +100

      STONKS BRO

    • @JorgetePanete
      @JorgetePanete 4 роки тому +64

      📈

    • @fuwarin1192
      @fuwarin1192 4 роки тому +381

      Well it's against policy to take the balls away from the store although some sneak them out as a collector's item since the balls usually has the store's trademark somewhere on them making them each unique and allowing the stores to know which balls are their's.

    • @spiciestt6136
      @spiciestt6136 4 роки тому +84

      @@fuwarin1192 ye. 200 billion dollar game with blank balls lol.

  • @SteefPip
    @SteefPip Рік тому +29

    I was friends with a Japanese college student nearly 20 years ago and he had a whole group of Japanese friends that would often show up to our poker night. I remember having a conversation with one who said he got into so much trouble playing Pachinko that he felt leaving the country was the only way to break his habit. They were all very competitive, but not in the in your face kind of way we are used to seeing here in the west. They were always respectful in defeat, guess that's part of the culture Natsuki was talking about, wanting to test themselves in their luck and skills.

  • @AurioDK
    @AurioDK 5 років тому +1499

    This is actually clever since you can give players a 120% win chance, that means they will mostly always win. But since it can only be used on goods in the store you are guaranteed to get your money back with the right prices.

    • @ryandick7264
      @ryandick7264 5 років тому +128

      Well remember, the payouts are in balls, so if you start with 100 then get 120- you can just play again with those 120 for even more. Very different compared to the token and ticket system of most western arcades.

    • @johnysalamy
      @johnysalamy 5 років тому +69

      The Spark Bro but you could just keep winning if you say its 120% chance. And you could start with 10 balls and end up with 10000 so you profit even if you take something from their shop. Your comment is bit stupid :-(

    • @PaulWalker-tx8qq
      @PaulWalker-tx8qq 5 років тому +41

      @@johnysalamy Or better still, take the 1 yen balls and go and trade them in for cash at another establishment at the back of the arcade as if they were 4 yen balls and not only get cash but also get more back.

    • @AurioDK
      @AurioDK 5 років тому +6

      @@ryandick7264 I was assuming you could program the machine to have a maximum payout at the end of the day which means win chances would fluctuate. If 5000 are put in then at the end of the day it would pay 6000 max which is 120%.
      Never gambled though, so I dont exactly know how the rules work. Exponential profit by constantly having a 120% win rate would endid be a stupid thing.

    • @nmitchxll305
      @nmitchxll305 5 років тому +12

      Paul Walker you don’t trade the balls for cash. You trade the balls for a specific coupon, made at a machine in the arcade those balls are used in, which is traded for cash

  • @hazzaknox1069
    @hazzaknox1069 4 роки тому +547

    To this day this video from Chris has the best production quality i have ever seen on this channel 😀

    • @AbroadinJapan
      @AbroadinJapan  4 роки тому +203

      Heck, even I like the scene in the 1960’s house with the empty sake bottle.

    • @hazzaknox1069
      @hazzaknox1069 4 роки тому +33

      @@AbroadinJapan Hahaha bucket list ticked off... my absolute favourite content creator has just hearted and replied to my comment 😇

    • @wordsofcheresie936
      @wordsofcheresie936 3 роки тому +2

      I think what we are actually seeing is an advertisement for the pachinko parlor that he features. I'll bet that they sent out one of their camera crews.

    • @JEppsLars
      @JEppsLars 3 роки тому

      @@AbroadinJapan I actually liked the old school TV.

    • @nghtwtchmn129
      @nghtwtchmn129 3 роки тому +5

      One minor point at 4:29-you "circumvent" the rules and "circumnavigate" the world. My apologies if this has been pointed out before.

  • @w.vv.w
    @w.vv.w 6 років тому +195

    Chris likes walking out of the shot so much that even while they were sitting near the end of the video I imagined him getting up and walking out and it made me giggle

    • @HeyCarlaRawr
      @HeyCarlaRawr 6 років тому +4

      I imagined the manager of the place just thinking "is he going to come in or what?"

  • @EhCloserLook
    @EhCloserLook 2 роки тому +14

    When I visited Japan right after I graduated high school, one of the things that made the biggest impression on me was seeing how crowded the Pachinko parlors were in Kyoto and Osaka. Truly peculiar!

  • @luismendes1024
    @luismendes1024 6 років тому +54

    - Great topic
    - Natsuki is in the video
    - Smooth video transitions
    Overall: 10/10 GOLD CONTENT
    Good job Chris!

  • @flygtur7784
    @flygtur7784 5 років тому +2067

    You need balls of steel to play this game

    • @AvoidTheCadaver
      @AvoidTheCadaver 5 років тому +48

      Literally

    • @flygtur7784
      @flygtur7784 5 років тому +17

      I’m going to Japan later in April. Gotta try this game. Starting with just a pair of balls.

    • @jacksonueland
      @jacksonueland 5 років тому +7

      perfect comment

    • @abbyboing
      @abbyboing 5 років тому +1

      So did you try your luck on your balls?

    • @Q_asimo
      @Q_asimo 5 років тому +14

      I don't know if you're intentionally making a jojo reference but. Is this a effing jojo reference!!?

  • @samanthauy518
    @samanthauy518 6 років тому +149

    Your editing and directing skills have really leveled up! Looking forward to seeing more great content.

  • @TacticalReconSquad
    @TacticalReconSquad Рік тому +8

    My family has a really old Pachinko machine (all mechanical, no lights). I would spend hours as a kid playing. Insanely fun. Loved the video!

  • @xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx
    @xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx 4 роки тому +685

    Natsuki seems like the type of guy you want to party with.

    • @mikeserrano734
      @mikeserrano734 4 роки тому +22

      He should be a party tour guide in Japan.

    • @smile--
      @smile-- 4 роки тому +13

      Natsuki? doki doki literature club confirmed

    • @smile--
      @smile-- 4 роки тому +14

      He is a lucky boi

    • @idkidk3968
      @idkidk3968 4 роки тому

      You have never be to any party ever have you

    • @SerumSenyx
      @SerumSenyx 4 роки тому +5

      @@idkidk3968 begone maximilianmus troll

  • @WhatATypicalTime
    @WhatATypicalTime 6 років тому +41

    I love the rare and serious Natsuki part, explaining the obsession of Pachinko.

    • @XSemperIdem5
      @XSemperIdem5 6 років тому

      WhatATypicalTime the way he explained how they like taking a chance and trying their luck, the whole lucky bags thing suddenly made perfect sense.

  • @xyzen9673
    @xyzen9673 4 роки тому +752

    "japanese like to try ones luck"
    So THATS why gacha games are so popular there

    • @anggafestiyan5598
      @anggafestiyan5598 4 роки тому +41

      shit no wonder playing rpg in japan server got slaughter in pvp

    • @luminocuratoria1335
      @luminocuratoria1335 4 роки тому +5

      Wooohooo! Waifus FTW!!!!

    • @User-1939t9
      @User-1939t9 4 роки тому +12

      i mean that's true for all peoples. unfortunately it seems like in other countries it's a lot more damaging to gamble. like at least there if you spend a large sum of your money there's a good chance of getting at least some of it back, but with things like lottery tickets or slot machines you get nothing back.

    • @WhatIsMyPorpoise
      @WhatIsMyPorpoise 4 роки тому +1

      angga festiyan same thought

    • @foarfield
      @foarfield 4 роки тому +25

      @@User-1939t9 You're still losing a bunch of money on average wherever you go. The house always wins.

  • @Dracodin197
    @Dracodin197 Рік тому +73

    The editing on this video is just so good.

  • @GaijinGoombah
    @GaijinGoombah 6 років тому +1914

    DUUUUUUUUDE! Super cool they let you film there!

    • @benial870
      @benial870 6 років тому +13

      Gaijin Goombah Media is it unnatural to film in Japan?

    • @alphaprimus7794
      @alphaprimus7794 6 років тому +105

      As Chris said in the video, you are not allowed to film in Pachinko parlors.

    • @benial870
      @benial870 6 років тому +4

      Alpha Primus oh yeah

    • @SophiaSanders61
      @SophiaSanders61 6 років тому +10

      Better than some certain Goombah's Pachink video.

    • @nvwest
      @nvwest 6 років тому +8

      Smart too. Free advertisement

  • @DavidRosenthal
    @DavidRosenthal 6 років тому +660

    Your production value has gone way up (not that it was bad before). As much of a pain as the Natsuki movie was to produce -- it's definitely made an impact!

    • @SelLillianna
      @SelLillianna 6 років тому +10

      "Not that it was bad before" Ah... I remember those days of Chris complaining about noisy birds in his small apartment on a less than stellar camera. Good times. But yes, much improvement has been made. ^_^

    • @pirincri
      @pirincri 6 років тому +1

      Second video I watch of his but I appreciate the visual creativity.

    • @underachieveruno
      @underachieveruno 6 років тому

      David Rosenthal i was thinking the same thing

    • @loweryjk
      @loweryjk 6 років тому

      +1 on that. I'm impressed.

  • @patrickstar561
    @patrickstar561 6 років тому +1166

    I wouldnt be surprised if it came out that Natsuki was part of the Yakuza at one point

    • @AnakinSkyobiliviator
      @AnakinSkyobiliviator 6 років тому +211

      What? Natsuki? He would never! Ryotaro on the other hand....

    • @abishkarjungshah4539
      @abishkarjungshah4539 6 років тому +44

      And natsuki needs to sing bakamitai😂😂

    • @omarmiralles1043
      @omarmiralles1043 6 років тому +2

      RyuN Right you are, kyoudai :3

    • @omarmiralles1043
      @omarmiralles1043 6 років тому +2

      Anakin Skyobiliviator He's awesome, do he could definitely be a Yakuza :3

    • @painfullyhuman
      @painfullyhuman 6 років тому +10

      Ah, alongside Kiryu and Majima

  • @HannahNguyen1995
    @HannahNguyen1995 2 роки тому +32

    Glad to know I'm not the only one here cause of Ch 183 from JJK.

    • @antoniofirenze
      @antoniofirenze 6 місяців тому

      Me I come from Sogeking's Kabuto in One Piece! Cheers!

  • @Proxence
    @Proxence 6 років тому +126

    I can just imagine the pain someone would go through if they accidentally spilled their ball container.

    • @daniela.b.4498
      @daniela.b.4498 6 років тому +5

      In japan there would be no lawsuit, they would brush it off and most likely they would give the person who fell their info, so the could send them a bill for any doctor fees.

    • @pawala7
      @pawala7 6 років тому +1

      Considering doctors fees here cost barely $20 a visit and inpatient hospitalization is close to that for shared rooms, it wouldn't be a big deal.
      Also pretty sure both parties would apologize to each other profusely for the accident and not even think about lawsuits.

    • @Zanfire11
      @Zanfire11 5 років тому +11

      Yeah.... Pretty sure he meant the pain of getting them back in the container...

    • @stonedpirate300
      @stonedpirate300 4 роки тому +1

      >.< sooo if you dropped 1500 balls on the ground. according to the comments above that is $13 and some minor inconveniences. not as painful as it sounds

  • @ameyawagh4074
    @ameyawagh4074 6 років тому +652

    I am a simple man, I see natsuki ,I drop a like

  • @alexbel8944
    @alexbel8944 6 років тому +222

    I'VE BEEN WAITING YEARS FOR THIS VIDEO AND ITS FINALLY HERE!!!!!

    • @berkomatik8082
      @berkomatik8082 6 років тому

      Paid subscribers lol

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka 6 років тому

      alex bell did it make u happy?

    • @alexbel8944
      @alexbel8944 6 років тому +1

      Dalmain J *very!*

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka 6 років тому

      Hermit Wizard eww

  • @oceansmotion
    @oceansmotion 2 роки тому +35

    (0:52)
    [Correct Description]
    Part arcade game, part gambling, and part sensory overload, causing anyone nearby to lose all their brain cells and rational thought.

    • @jocomfiresin6982
      @jocomfiresin6982 Рік тому

      I'm pretty sure our slot machines are quite similar just without the balls. Those things can get super loud especially when hundreds of them are being used at once in a large hall. Sure it's guanteed to always be less noisy but it's still noisy.

  • @felixthefox100
    @felixthefox100 5 років тому +402

    4:09 "Is gambling and prostitution illegal in japan?"
    Well yes, but actually no.

    • @LastBastion
      @LastBastion 5 років тому +43

      "yeah, prostitution is illegal here, but only titfuck and blowjob is okay tho"

    • @Zvezda1366
      @Zvezda1366 5 років тому

      @@LastBastion XD

    • @saosaqii5807
      @saosaqii5807 5 років тому +4

      Cosmina Arcos yakuza time

    • @RevoZtuns
      @RevoZtuns 5 років тому +12

      Cosmina Arcos it’s technically illegal - but once it’s just u and the girl anything can happen

    • @johnnyfreetanga5506
      @johnnyfreetanga5506 5 років тому +8

      @@wrongshirts7375 About 3000 yen. Depending on the area.

  • @jamescanjuggle
    @jamescanjuggle 5 років тому +436

    Holy crap, when he was talking about the two separate parts of the casino to avoid gambling, that was in Pokemon games😂

    • @Ruukas9
      @Ruukas9 5 років тому +3

      Lol. You are right xD

    • @hueylong8046
      @hueylong8046 5 років тому +2

      Yes!

    • @Apadjekk
      @Apadjekk 5 років тому +1

      Pokemon is japanese game...

    • @hueylong8046
      @hueylong8046 5 років тому +5

      @@Apadjekk was it really?

    • @SovereignAi
      @SovereignAi 5 років тому +1

      @@hueylong8046 is*

  • @Helpful_Corn
    @Helpful_Corn 6 років тому +72

    Wow. This is some skillful documentary filmmaking.

    • @Helpful_Corn
      @Helpful_Corn 6 років тому +2

      It reminded me of how good the tsunami video was, but even better.

    • @MajorAddiction
      @MajorAddiction 6 років тому

      Sharknado-level quality even

  • @ansar4454
    @ansar4454 2 роки тому +76

    Came here to try and understand Hakari’s ability ☠️ I think Gege just took the medal for the most confusing ability in manga history

    • @Starphaso
      @Starphaso 2 роки тому

      That's exactly y I'm here 💀

    • @guilha1506
      @guilha1506 2 роки тому

      It’s easy to understand, but Gege explain it very poorly

  • @FerreTrip
    @FerreTrip 3 роки тому +750

    7:39 "Japanese people love the sensation of trying one's luck"
    AHA! I _knew_ it! Japan _does_ love RNG!! _That's_ why there's so much of it in their games!

    • @IshioRamo
      @IshioRamo 3 роки тому +84

      that's the whole asian culture that is like that, chinese, korean or japanese, they all use gacha mechanics

    • @llovebeats3749
      @llovebeats3749 2 роки тому +12

      They also love money.

    • @FerreTrip
      @FerreTrip 2 роки тому +50

      @@llovebeats3749 Yeah? So does pretty much everyone else, what's your point? XD

    • @llovebeats3749
      @llovebeats3749 2 роки тому +2

      @@FerreTrip You beat me to it :p

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd 2 роки тому +3

      A friend of mine (is white American obsessed with East Asian cultures) made watch Ringu and then The Ring.
      There was another movie out at that time that was also very popular but I can’t recall it’s name.
      The American versions were tame by comparison.

  • @NK-jh6vp
    @NK-jh6vp 6 років тому +318

    if u go to japan and see people lined up in front of a building in the morning, it's pachinko

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller 6 років тому +8

      Nah, that's if you see them lined up in front of a vending machine in the morning.

    • @Kairia626
      @Kairia626 6 років тому +9

      I went to Akihabara very early in the morning and I saw a huge line of people outside a loud building for the opening of what I assumed was an arcade, but it was most likely pachinko. It's starting to all make sense!

    • @arx3516
      @arx3516 6 років тому

      Or the post office.

    • @shloopy5
      @shloopy5 6 років тому +6

      When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, it's pachinko.

    • @zam023
      @zam023 6 років тому +1

      I had never come across a pachinko parlour in Akihabara.
      If it was Akihabara, 99% likely it is a game's release. Or in my case, lining up for a concert. Since you said it was noisy, probably a concert.

  • @mrroganjosh6877
    @mrroganjosh6877 6 років тому +8

    The quality of the video production is bloody awesome. Chris has found the right balance. It's so good to see how far this channel has come.

  • @HyexaMemes
    @HyexaMemes Рік тому +14

    The second time i've visited a pachinko parlor and somehow managed to get a jackpot, i've genuinely felt bad for how loud my machine was in my isle until i found out how to manage the volume and turned that thing down, instead of focusing on my win lol, happy experience

  • @James-gj8rn
    @James-gj8rn 3 роки тому +150

    Natsuki’s personality is so endearing, such a genuine, nice and funny guy, love him 😊

  • @va1034
    @va1034 6 років тому +436

    This video was ballsy

    • @theramendutchman
      @theramendutchman 6 років тому +2

      Yes did you see his face? He was having a ball!

    • @rbdel
      @rbdel 6 років тому

      That was alot of cash rolling in his pockets

    • @HaroldoPinheiro-OK
      @HaroldoPinheiro-OK 6 років тому +1

      That guy has balls of steel! :P

  • @artzerial
    @artzerial 4 роки тому +166

    Him: Natsuki do u have balls
    Natsuki: reacts like any other person who doesnt understand the joke

    • @MasterYoshidino
      @MasterYoshidino 4 роки тому +7

      I was expecting him to respond while laughing "Yes! Over 1500 balls!"

    • @hobowithashotgun48
      @hobowithashotgun48 3 роки тому +3

      Amazing opportunity for perhaps the most fitting Duke Nukem phrase: "I've got balls of steel!"

  • @SkrillaKrxzy
    @SkrillaKrxzy 2 роки тому +29

    Yo to all my people who came here to understand Hakari I feel you dawg I don’t understand one but but these guys are hilarious and I’m wit it 💀💀💀💀💀💀 the flashing confusing lights and music fit him too perfectly

  • @sirrliv
    @sirrliv 6 років тому +249

    I have to say Chris, I actually really liked this more history lesson style of video. I'd heard bits and bobs about pachinko and its roundabout form of gambling, but never anything about the history behind it. In fact, learning about Japan's cultural history beyond the broad strokes is rather difficult from the wrong side of the Pacific. If the opportunity arises, I'd love to see more videos like this on your channel, learning more about Japan's modern past from an insider's perspective.
    One place I've heard of that I might suggest looking into would be the Meiji Mura Architectural Museum in Inuyama, near Nagoya. This outdoor museum features the largest collection of surviving buildings from the Meiji and Taisho Eras (1867-1926) anywhere in Japan, including the lobby from Tokyo's famous Imperial Hotel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and yes, an original Meiji Era sake brewery (don't recall if it's still operational or not).
    Also on display are one of the first electric trams to operate in Kyoto, dating from 1912, and a pair of 19th Century steam locomotives, one of which, No. 12, was built in 1874 as No. 23 for the first Kobe-Osaka-Kyoto Railway and is a copy of two of the first steam engines to operate in Japan full stop, on the Shinbashi-Yokohama Line in 1872; these engines, built by Sharp-Stewart of England, were part of an order of 10 such locomotives ordered from 5 different British builders. The Sharp-Stewart engines in particular were considered the most successful of the bunch, so when the time came to order locomotives for the new Kyoto Line, the Railway Ministry went back to Sharp-Stewart and essentially said "Two more of those, please." These survived in government service until 1911, when they were sold to the privately owned Bisai Railway along with a lot of other similar engines from the Shinbashi-Yokohama Line that were also considered too small and old for regular service. Renumbered 12, the engine continued working as a yard shunter, moving wagons and arranging trains, until 1957 when she was finally retired. Thanks to her historical significance she was preserved and first put on display at Meitetsu Line Park until 1963, after which she was moved to Meiji Mura, first being displayed as a static exhibit, but then restored to operation in 1973. She's undergone two major restorations since then, one in 1985 to replace her old boiler, then again in 2010.
    Can you tell I'm a history student yet? :P

    • @P-lo_ol-9
      @P-lo_ol-9 6 років тому +4

      Holy pachinko Batman, why have I never heard about the Meiji Mura Architectural Museum before!? As an architect and lover of history and historic technology this would be my kind of disney land. Thank you so much for the story.

    • @sirrliv
      @sirrliv 6 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, and that I found a kindred spirit in my love for technological and architectural history. Somewhere else you might enjoy is the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum in Koganei Park, Tokyo. This museum features a vast collection of preserved buildings from the Tokugawa/Edo Era, and a few Meiji Era buildings as well, and was one of the sites visited by Hayao Miyazaki when seeking inspiration for his magnum opus Spirited Away.
      Also on your list should be Ome Railway Park in Ome, Tokyo. Opened in 1962, this is Japan's oldest railway museum, and though small the open air site includes several unique survivors of Japan's age of steam, including another of the original 2-4-0 locomotives from the Shinbashi-Yokohama Line of 1871, this one built by the Yorkshire Engine Co.
      Finally, for the big ones at least, there's the Historical Village of Hokkaido. Far less well known than Edo-Tokyo or Meiji Mura, this museum in Sapporo nonetheless boasts a comprehensive collection of buildings from the Meiji to Showa Eras that chart Hokkaido's modern history, from traditional houses from farms and fishing villages to larger structures like the old Sapporo Railway Station and Colonization Commission Office, with much of the site being linked by a horse-drawn tram line.
      If this still hasn't whetted your appetite, I'm currently researching other sites of interest regarding Japan's Meiji Era and industrial history. I would be happy to share them, if Chris doesn't mind this comment thread getting a bit longer.

    • @KuraIthys
      @KuraIthys 6 років тому +2

      Either a history student, or a rail fan. ;p
      XD

    • @sirrliv
      @sirrliv 6 років тому

      Why not both?

    • @michaelmartin9022
      @michaelmartin9022 6 років тому

      You sound like you'd appreciate the farming museum in Ryukuchi-koen, Osaka, too ;)

  • @davidalvaradoda
    @davidalvaradoda 6 років тому +28

    So that's why the game corner in Pokemon red and blue has a separate building for prizes. That's pretty interesting.

  • @finnrobyn
    @finnrobyn 6 років тому +188

    I was like "he might get in trouble for stealing content of a Japanese history show" but then I realized he made it all himself. Props to you, very interesting documentation.

  • @TheTortinator
    @TheTortinator 2 роки тому +18

    Coming here to get a better grip of Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 183 lmao

  • @cathm5532
    @cathm5532 6 років тому +426

    2 videos in a week? Is it Christmas already?

    • @inflamed3998
      @inflamed3998 6 років тому

      Cath M I know right

    • @seregruin
      @seregruin 6 років тому +5

      Cath M It's Chrismas

    • @BrianKelly_LettheGamesBegin
      @BrianKelly_LettheGamesBegin 6 років тому

      No...but it is Abroadtmas....

    • @clintkeepin
      @clintkeepin 6 років тому

      It's "Chris" mas Broad already.

    • @MakeKrylonGreatAgain
      @MakeKrylonGreatAgain 6 років тому +1

      Oh I get it. It's funny because Christmas you get presents, and OP is relating these videos to presents. (Hope this helps.)

  • @paper-mario-wiki
    @paper-mario-wiki 6 років тому +149

    Damn, Chrissy, your direction skill has gone way up since your last major Japan-exploration-centric video. Keep it up, man, I'm into it.

  • @starmangalaxy2001
    @starmangalaxy2001 6 років тому +66

    As a gamer I always wondered why you had to go to seperate building in Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow for your prizes in the Game Corner, but once you do a little research, you can find out that it makes sense due to Kanto being based on Japan and thus makes sense that there is a seperate building because it's paralleling Panchinko in real life Japan.
    Bonus Fun Fact: The scrolling health in Earthbound/Mother 2 was originally going to be styled after a Panchinko machine.

    • @Turmanation5
      @Turmanation5 6 років тому +4

      As a gamer, I absolutely hate minorities and the lgbt communists

    • @clickbait3753
      @clickbait3753 6 років тому +1

      @@Turmanation5 O.K, This is epic. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎

  • @Ahibasabala
    @Ahibasabala Рік тому +4

    You know, every time i see a video about Japan the thought comes to my mind, 'there's really nowhere else like this place is there?' it's just so utterly different and unique. I love the way you find great and eye-catching art pretty much everywhere. Awesome video thanks

  • @ANTREU96
    @ANTREU96 4 роки тому +58

    I never "got" pachinko but in a more laid back environment where you can then drink your winnings with friends, sounds quite appealing

  • @ironleeFPS
    @ironleeFPS 3 роки тому +108

    I remember competing in Tekken 2 tournaments in Fukuoka Japan in 99, on PS1. They were sometimes held in those Pachinko places. People gambling all around while we gamed on a row of CRT tv’s. It was wild.

  • @sparkeyjones6261
    @sparkeyjones6261 4 роки тому +196

    First time I played pachinko, about 20 years ago, I had no idea what I was doing. It must have been beginner's luck, because I ended-up winning about 50,000 yen. It was on a rainy day in Osaka, I ducked into the joint just to get out of the rain. Paid for a couple extremely nice dinners ;)

    • @musicfriendly12
      @musicfriendly12 4 роки тому +5

      Wait... What? That's a massive amount!!! How many buckets of balls were even there? How much time were you playing? Congratulations man, that's an epic story :)

    • @AgustinRamirez-wl4mg
      @AgustinRamirez-wl4mg 4 роки тому +8

      @@musicfriendly12 Well taking that every ball has the worth of 4 then he would had 12.500 if every bucket can hold 2000 6 and quarter of a bucket, sorry if my english is bad

  • @DavoY2K
    @DavoY2K 2 роки тому +6

    When I was a kid in the 70's my friend had a pachinko machine in their living room. On hinges. It was a very different looking machine. Hand painted wood. This video brought back some old memories. I've scarcely thought of those times. Thank you.

  • @AngeliqueFelice
    @AngeliqueFelice 6 років тому +73

    Holy shit, the production value is good

  • @Wintergatan
    @Wintergatan 6 років тому +509

    Yay, gotta love this!!

    • @REBMX
      @REBMX 6 років тому +28

      Wintergatan haha, does this give you any ideas for a new marble machine?

    • @fergal9808
      @fergal9808 6 років тому +30

      RobertElBMX He was wondering what to do with his spare marbles

    • @TheStarkest
      @TheStarkest 6 років тому +5

      You should be back on the workshop! Jk good to see you here lol

    • @liezfebryan7401
      @liezfebryan7401 6 років тому +3

      make some instrument with pachinko machine pls

    • @AlexisAlexander646
      @AlexisAlexander646 6 років тому +9

      Whatttt!!!! Can’t believe you’re here but I guess it makes sense xD

  • @timmy3822
    @timmy3822 3 роки тому +287

    Natsuki seems like such a genuinely awesome guy, I imaigne he's a lot of fun to be around. Especially in a pachinko hall lol.

  • @MartinJ86
    @MartinJ86 2 роки тому +7

    Pachinko must be addictive & good fun if Natsuki managed to sit and play for 30 minutes without having a smoke! That's impressive going!

    • @4d827
      @4d827 2 роки тому

      Extremely addictive.

  • @Theawesomedudes7
    @Theawesomedudes7 6 років тому +12

    The more I watch your content the more I can see you improve as a videographer, cinematographer, and an editor. Your production value is up there and maybe even surpassing (because of your humor) some documentaries on TV stations. This is the Good Eats/Bill Nye show of Japan. I've been watching for about 5 maybe 6 years now, keep it up!

  • @darklatte2509
    @darklatte2509 6 років тому +29

    frame 2:02 to 3:34 was taken inside Takayama Showa Museum.. visitor can go here to enjoy 90's enviroment in Japan.

  • @Dinkolish
    @Dinkolish 4 роки тому +29

    Chris always seems very interested in what he is talking about and treats his friends with cheeky respect. Love this guy, love the channel.

  • @KaiserXionTV
    @KaiserXionTV Рік тому +64

    Here in Las Vegas we have a few Pachinko parlors. Inside Red Dragon Asian themed bars there are Pachinko rooms. Not sure if you just get to gamble or not as nobody ever plays them. Always empty.

    • @jacobstuntz8617
      @jacobstuntz8617 Рік тому +7

      Ive always wondered why pachinko did not take off in the states.. seems like a profitable business at least in Japan

    • @dang7824
      @dang7824 Рік тому +12

      In Vegas they test a lot of new games. A few years back they had Fighting games and Card game battle arcades where you could bet on the outcome of a match at specific intervals. Literally nobody plays these. Instead Book of Ra and hundreds of other video slots are the top favorites, specially if they are networked to a master counter & universal jackpot. I think that's the main diference between asian and us gambling, they're more out for an individual enjoyment in asia, while in the us people prefer high volatility games at the expense of any skill-based, low variance type of payout.

    • @Johnny2Feathers
      @Johnny2Feathers Рік тому +3

      It’s very boring compared to the video slots that especially nowadays give players a far more exciting and thrilling experience than ever before. Being next to one of them a Pachinko machine would just collect dust.

    • @NOT-A-Monolith
      @NOT-A-Monolith Рік тому

      @@Johnny2Feathers slots boring your just American and hate anything not American

    • @6dm978
      @6dm978 Рік тому

      @@Johnny2Feathers
      Modern Japanese pachinko machines are basically video slots in terms of visual engagement

  • @Farvadude
    @Farvadude 5 років тому +121

    3:45 that's the second episode of puella magi madoka magica playing in the middle of that pachinko machine. and the entire machine is madoka magica themed.

    • @Hetsu..
      @Hetsu.. 4 роки тому +1

      kek

    • @maryofelixthokasseputra1914
      @maryofelixthokasseputra1914 4 роки тому +1

      There are dozen type of pachinko machines there are even the AKB48 version

    • @promqueenkiller
      @promqueenkiller 4 роки тому +3

      Cool find. I didn't notice that on my first watch.

    • @cesarknightly
      @cesarknightly 4 роки тому +3

      When i first saw it i was like GOD I NEED TO RUIN MY LIFE IN THAT TYPE OF PACHINKO

    • @lusq600
      @lusq600 4 роки тому +3

      i only know the anime as "meduka" lol

  • @Battlebox0
    @Battlebox0 4 роки тому +107

    Just realised that weird boardgame I used to play as a kid was pachinko

  • @helRAEzzzer
    @helRAEzzzer 3 роки тому +761

    It's so amusing to see Natsuki's different "personalities" - so to speak - between him speaking English and him speaking Japanese. My Japanese language skills are probably about as decent as Natsuki's English language skills, and I've noticed that I end up doing the same when speaking Japanese vs English. It's so funny how you almost become a different person when learning a new language (within the use of that new language). It shines a light on how intrinsically tied to language is to the culture it belongs to. I find it so odd that I didn't pick up on this growing up; my grandparents were bilingual (French - different Canadian dialects - was their first language and then American English). Lol!

    • @JohnDoe-dj3lw
      @JohnDoe-dj3lw 3 роки тому +35

      When you speak a different language from your own, your mouth moves in a different way, your tongue as well and it goes into different positions. I'm quite sure you use different muscles too, depending on the peculiar sounds you might need to make and that might not exist in your language. When I learned this it blew my mind. So yeah each language is deeply tied to the culture it represents, after all you'd have no culture without a language.

    • @lesath7883
      @lesath7883 2 роки тому +2

      It is caused by how different languages have different gramatic structures, and that requires your thoughts to go through slightly different neural pathways.
      But certainly, it is interesting noticing those differences.

    • @Vapourwear
      @Vapourwear 2 роки тому +3

      I as a native English speaker and being conversant in German, have found Japanese a very edifying language to try to learn. I can almost feel my brain remapping itself and it’s glorious. Kampai!

    • @PrincessShokora2002
      @PrincessShokora2002 Рік тому

      It’s at 621 likes on June 21st

    • @j.thomas7128
      @j.thomas7128 Рік тому

      I am a different person when speaking a newly learned language. I don't have the same confidence. I don't have the same experience. I don't have the same level of knowledge. When speaking English, I know enough of the language to differentiate between slang and proper grammar. I can also hear region differences or dialects in English that I don't hear or understand with a newly learnt language. This all effects my confidence and impacts my ability to give and receive information. I am in essence a different person.

  • @michaelolz
    @michaelolz Рік тому +5

    I thoroughly enjoyed this. This was awesome from start to finish. The cinematography, the editing, your hilarious and fun friend. This is one great doc. I can’t say enough good things about it.

  • @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
    @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 6 років тому +589

    Knew about it because a friend of mine living in Tokyo was addicted to it a while back. It got really bad in the end and she had to move away from Japan. I never understood gambling addictions, but that's maybe just me.

    • @DrakeWilt
      @DrakeWilt 6 років тому

      Edit this and tell him to upload sempapi

    • @PeeperSnail
      @PeeperSnail 6 років тому +93

      I'm guessing people are addicted to gambling because of that one fallacy where people think that, after losing so many times, the universe is sort of "due" to give them a victory or something along those lines.

    • @ValCronin
      @ValCronin 6 років тому +2

      It is definitely a lifestyle when you play often.

    • @LemonRush7777
      @LemonRush7777 6 років тому +37

      Its very easy to get addicted to gambling. A good example are stupid mobile games with lootboxes or gacha systems. People spend hundreds of thousands in small amounts without even realizing.

    • @PeeperSnail
      @PeeperSnail 6 років тому +39

      Man fuck lootboxes, governments should really get going with that idea of labelling them as gambling because that's essentially what they are. They're even worse because they're directed at kids and tweens, who don't have very good impulse control. Basically exploiting them. I heard of a kid who spent 80 dollars on Overwatch lootboxes just to try and get a skin he wanted. All his birthday money gone down the fucking drain.

  • @cuthbut1
    @cuthbut1 3 роки тому +73

    When i went Japan me and the guys played some pachinko. At some point one of us hit the jackpot it appeared on a screen above our heads we had no idea. After a little while a lovely old lady informed one of the staff working there and he brought over like 1000 more balls for us to use in a basket. Brilliant we used like 400 of them maybe before losing interest. When we were ready to leave we gave the remaining balls to the same old lady that had helped us before. She was thrilled, a wholesome experience wonderful people the Japanese.

  • @Boyzby
    @Boyzby 4 роки тому +69

    I've heard about pachinko machines for years, so when I found out you could play some machines in Yakuza 4 (I missed them in Y3) I was pretty excited. I went in there, spent a couple minutes trying to learn how to play, spent like 5 minutes staring at the balls moving around, no idea what the hell was going on, and I left the place never to return again.

  • @m4ssee
    @m4ssee Рік тому +1

    In Finland we used to have a game called "Pajatso" where you launched coins in a similar fashion.

  • @2011supergamer
    @2011supergamer 4 роки тому +269

    7:24 When mom asks you how you grades are so good

  • @falconpunch6360
    @falconpunch6360 5 років тому +88

    "I have balls." -Natsuki 2018

    • @Me_preppy
      @Me_preppy 5 років тому +5

      More like nutsaki

  • @verigumetin4291
    @verigumetin4291 6 років тому +868

    retired veteran??? you mean bankrupt???

    • @ZackOnTheStreet
      @ZackOnTheStreet 6 років тому +7

      LOL

    • @marjosephreyes4733
      @marjosephreyes4733 6 років тому +25

      His hair says it all. It's nasty. He needs to take some shower sometimes.

    • @sporeham1674
      @sporeham1674 6 років тому +73

      You dare insult Natsuki?!
      Joking. But, this is from months ago. He’s pretty good looking now! But, he’s a very ‘alternate lifestyle’ type person. He should’ve definitely showers before this video

    • @chrisreid5745
      @chrisreid5745 6 років тому +3

      More like sloppy old gambling addict.

    • @gilbertarevalo6805
      @gilbertarevalo6805 6 років тому

      This made me laugh.

  • @MotiveCap
    @MotiveCap 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like I'm just watching a TV show or something on Netflix, and not a UA-cam channel. That's how high quality this video is.

  • @noturavgdude8262
    @noturavgdude8262 6 років тому +237

    This looks like a better version of chuck e cheese... Cash in your 2000+ tickets that you spent 50 bucks on for a ruler and a bendable pencil.

    • @spookydonkey513
      @spookydonkey513 6 років тому +11

      NoturAvg Dude you should check out Dave and busters. It’s Chuck E. Cheese for adults with way better games and waaaay better prizes.

    • @noturavgdude8262
      @noturavgdude8262 6 років тому +4

      spookydonkey513 lol I live in San Jose... 2 minutes away from a Dave n buster. I just meant how stupid I was as a kid to spend my money on chuck e cheese.

    • @leapinggrotto4926
      @leapinggrotto4926 5 років тому +1

      NoturAvg Dude it’s fun there. I don’t particularly go there with my cousin for the prizes, but for the fun. But if go there too often, you’re gonna get used to it and get bored.

    • @exedeath
      @exedeath 5 років тому +2

      One huge difference is that the price is the EXACT same thing you use to play the game, so you can use the prize to get bigger prizes. Unlike with tickets.

    • @OllamhDrab
      @OllamhDrab 5 років тому +1

      Apparently decent sake for shelling out, oh, I dunno, 1500 yen, they said? That's not bad.

  • @Mindraker1
    @Mindraker1 5 років тому +62

    "Casino is baaad, but we'll still take your tax money." Yeah, we got that here, too.

    • @traveler8010
      @traveler8010 4 роки тому +4

      It is horrible. Sadly people get controlled by easy money.

  • @zandlox
    @zandlox 6 років тому +14

    Part arcade game
    part gambling
    part noise
    The perfect description of pachinko

  • @RepelGG
    @RepelGG 2 роки тому +16

    Im studying up on Pachinko to understnad jujutsu kaisen

  • @AgeDrain
    @AgeDrain 6 років тому +33

    I hope natsuki wasn’t a recovering pachinko addict. Would be funny if he was planning on just helping the video and be done with it but the winning just made it come back again.

    • @TheTheoser
      @TheTheoser 6 років тому +3

      AgeDrain lol can you imagine

  • @AnakinSkyobiliviator
    @AnakinSkyobiliviator 6 років тому +141

    Gambling for snacks....what a nice concept!

    • @saltyplayer7704
      @saltyplayer7704 6 років тому +2

      also really cheap too 1500ball for 15$, 1500ball actually last very long if you dont rush like crazy.

    • @getouttamyrowboat5658
      @getouttamyrowboat5658 6 років тому

      I'm sure I heard they can take the prize with the to another shop next door in some places to trade it for the money they would of won.

    • @NGorso1
      @NGorso1 6 років тому

      Lose the game. Lose your weight XDD

  • @ohwaititsbait
    @ohwaititsbait 6 років тому +34

    The whole bit about going next door for prizes; I wonder if that's why on the old pokemon games for game boy; you have to leave the games corner and go next door to the prize room to get your pokemon prize?

  • @ttboosted7634
    @ttboosted7634 3 роки тому +14

    "Sakee sakeee sakeee I wan da sakeee" lmaooo I love this guy