How To Use Pachinko In A Sentence

  • Much of this money came from Japan's ubiquitous pachinko parlours, gambling shops frequently operated by ethnic Koreans.
  • MAS Capital Group Signed Exclusive Agreement with a Pachinko Machine Recycling Company to Act as Its Financial Advisor.
  • His eyes are agleam as he jumps to his feet, brandishing the ball, and shouts, ‘I love… PACHINKO!’
  • Sammy is famous for making pachinko machines, which are apparently a cross between a slot machine and pinball.
  • A hot new pachinko machine from a backstreet maker in Osaka has taken the underworld by storm.
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  • Pachinko is a vertical pinball game where one feeds little steel balls into the top of the machine, and tries to manipulate their passage down the machine by twiddling a knob, in order to win… more balls.
  • Years ago there was a short-lived craze over the game of pachinko in the United States.
  • Topics such as celebrity gossip, the latest horse-racing developments, and pachinko tips are generally not of interest to our readers.
  • In the book, he explores various Japanese cultural phenomena including bunraku, pachinko and, haiku.
  • Ironically, pachinko was introduced in 1948 as a harmless game for children.
  • Make a fortune and have fun Come to the pachinko parlor!
  • They will help you determine how much of your cash you want to put into the online Pachinko machine.
  • Before they noticed , somebody actually fed into the marketplace $100 million worth of little pachinko credit slips.
  • Largely because of the legal grey zone in which they thrive, pachinko parlour operators are not listed on the stock exchange. The producers of the machines, however, are tipped to perform strongly.
  • The game pachinko became a national obsession .
  • Ricky is somewhere in Japan and seems to be happy without football, mainly because he loves playing pachinko.
  • Bob and Charlotte's paths keep crossing leading to various adventures around the hotel as well as the obligatory visits to sushi bars, karaoke and pachinko.
  • The authorities have been reluctant to crack down on pachinko for other reasons as well.
  • And pachinko is a national obsession, the parlours offering gaudy arrays of noisy pinball machines where many Japanese contentedly gamble the hours away.

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