Passage to where, poverty?dimwit wrote:I've always thought playing pachinko is a rite of passage in Japan.
Does changing out Pachinko machines count? Did that my first year here.

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Passage to where, poverty?dimwit wrote:I've always thought playing pachinko is a rite of passage in Japan.
dimwit wrote:random Google search turns up any number of Gaijins playing Pachinko
kotatsuneko wrote:there was a guide to "winning" at pachinko in english a few years back [possibly by tuttle?] a rather small volume, it tempted me, stacked seductively at Fine Books Oriental [don't go there unless you have a hundred or two quid spare...], alas it was priced rather too high and other tomes took precedence, on hindsight i wish i had picked it up out of novelty if nothing else.
kotatsuneko wrote:congrats FGL, i think thats the first time that term, in that sense, has been used on FG [correct me if i`m wrong]
FG Lurker wrote:Pachinko sakura are typically younger Japanese who work in groups generally run by Chinese.
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