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  • Espace: Shinjuku

  • Pachinko/Slot Machines ( Shinjuku )
  • Like most pachinko places, Esupasu is a large pachinko parlor that is full of people addicted to pachinko. This is a 5 story pachinko parlor where the lower 3 floor are all jammed packed with pachinko...
  • Maruhan: Shibuya

  • Pachinko/Slot Machines ( Shibuya )
  • Life gives you incomprehensible experiences from time to time. That's why we have cutesy little sayings and adages to deal with them. Pachinko is one of those incomprehensible experiences. Walking int...
  • Big Apple

  • Pachinko/Slot Machines ( Akihabara )
  • Big Apple houses four floors of glorious, flashy, noisy pachinko machines. Actually, the top floor has Las Vegas style slot machines as well. Designed for the serious pachinko player, Big Apple has ev...
  • Prego: Ikebukuro

  • Pachinko/Slot Machines ( Ikebukuro )
  • Prego is a 2 story pachinko parlor that is smaller than most other pachinko parlors. The entrance was small but opened up to a loud pachinko floor that buzzed with all the different sounds of people p...
  • Big Dipper

  • Pachinko/Slot Machines ( Shimbashi )
  • Big Dipper is a pachinko parlor like any other. The clicking whirling din covers three floors, though the bottom one is completely devoted to slot machines. Big Dipper can't really boast any significa...
  • Duo

  • Pachinko/Slot Machines ( Ginza )

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