[/floatl]November 2007 saw the start of a controversial plan to install ATM machines in pachinko parlours. At first, they were introduced to only 10 sites but, now the initial trial has been declared a success, the intention is to expand to 100 sites around Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba and Kanagawa with an additional 50 machines in the Kansai districts of Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Hyogo. The machines allow the parlour operators to deposit takings directly but they obviously also allow customers to withdraw money. Concerns were raised that such easy access to money might prove disastrous for some people who, absorbed in play, might keep taking out money and rack up larger than normal losses. To counter this, there is a 30,000 yen limit on withdrawals and all the ATMs are bank machines rather than sarakin ATMs which provide unsecured consumer loans. Consumer groups remain concerned about the development.