How to Play Pachinko
Explaining how to play pachinko is simple: Visit a pachinko parlor, select the pachinko machine you want to play, get a certain number of balls, shoot them using the “handle” (round knob) on the machine, and exchange your winnings for prizes. However, lately this process has become a little more complicated due to technological advances in ancillary facilities and serving equipment. Such facilities and equipment vary from pachinko parlor to pachinko parlor. We must admit that some players often feel a little confused when playing pachinko in an unfamiliar pachinko parlor. It should be noted that a typical pachinko game proceeds as follows:
First of all, it is necessary to select the pachinko machine you want to play and then get some balls for it. Sit in front of the pachinko machine. The rectangular device located on the left of the machine is a “Ball Lending Machine.” This unit is commonly known as a “CR Unit” (card reader unit). CR Units differ in appearance and operate differently according to the manufacturer. It used to be necessary to purchase a prepaid card to use a CR Unit, but now most CR Units are designed to allow you to get balls by inserting cash directly into the unit.
You can shoot balls by turning the handle at the bottom right of the pachinko machine. If a shot ball goes into the pocket called the “Start Chucker” (start gate: rotation for main digital is started) on the pachinko board, the pachinko machine makes a random selection and the LCD device at the center of the pachinko board starts providing many different animations. If an oatari (jackpot) is hit, a large winning hole, known as an “Attacker,” is opened. However, it should be noted that the location of the Start Chucker differs according to the pachinko machine used: it is important to check it beforehand. The majority of large winning holes used to be located under the Start Chucker on conventional pachinko machines. In recent years, however, there has been an increase in the number of pachinko machines with the Attacker located on the right side of the machine. In the case of such a pachinko machine, an instruction such as “migiuchi” (right-hand Attacker) is displayed on its LCD. If this is the case, stay calm and follow the instructions to win additional balls.
How to Play Pachislo
Let’s talk about pachislo machines. First of all, you have to get tokens, in stead of balls. Unlike pachinko machines, the Token Lending Unit is located on the right of the machine. In the case of a Token Lending Unit designed to accept only thousand-yen bills, you may simply receive the number of tokens corresponding to the amount of money you insert into it. However, Token Lending Units that accept all denominations are designed to provide a certain number of tokens every time the discharge button is pushed. If the pachislo machine in use is equipped with a nozzle to automatically send tokens from the Token Lending Unit to the lower tray, you have to make sure the outlet of the nozzle is in place on the tray. If not, the tokens may fall onto the floor.
Exchanging for Prizes
Recent pachinko/pachislo games are a little complex for beginners. Thus, if you are interested in pachinko/pachislo but hesitate to visit the pachinko parlor, it is recommended to ask someone who is familiar with such games to take you to his/her favorite pachinko parlor. Some pachinko parlors employ a “Concierge” that explains to beginners how pachinko/pachislo games work in an easy-to-understand manner. If such a concierge is available, please feel free to ask him or her for a hand.