Overview The Group is a Japanese pachinko game hall operator in Japan. Customers go to our arcade to play Japanese pinball machines and Japanese slot games, which are among the most popular forms of entertainment for Japanese adults. The company currently has 12 Japanese-style pachinko game halls, of which 8, 2, 1 and 1 are located in the Kyushu region, Kanto region, Kansai region, and China region of Japan, respectively. Operation of the company's Japanese-style pachinko game hall Japanese pinball machine and Japanese slot games Japanese pinball machines are similar to vertical pinball machines (but there are no pachinko tables and lots of marbles); the goal is to win as many marbles as possible in exchange for prizes at a Japanese pachinko game hall. Customers fire marbles rapidly and continuously into the game area, and control the speed of the marbles by turning the hand switch next to the marbles tray. Betting amounts generally range from 0.5 yen to 4 yen per bead (including consumption tax). Japanese slots are similar to traditional Western slots. The game area has three reels with different images. The goal is to win more game currency. When the reels stop spinning, the winning combination of images on each reel wins. The customer puts game money into the game console and pulls down the starting lever to make the three reels start spinning. As the reels rotate, the customer presses the stop button below each reel to stop the relevant reels. If the winning combination of images appears after the three reels stop, the customer wins more game currency. Betting amounts generally range from about 2 yen to 20 yen per game currency (including consumption tax). The player's goal is to collect a large number of marbles and game currency in exchange for prizes or storage for future visits. Redeem prizes Prizes offered at the Japanese Pachinko Hall include: Ordinary prizes: These prizes are generally daily necessities sold in convenience stores, such as accessories, perfumes, food and snacks, household goods, beverages (including alcohol), cigarettes and toys; special prizes: These prizes are decorative cards with small pieces of precious metals (such as gold) embedded with small pieces of precious metals (such as gold), which customers can then resell to individual special prize buyers in exchange for cash. Our Japanese pachinko game hall We operate 12 Japanese pachinko game halls under the trade names “K's Plaza” and “Big Apple.” to meet customer preferences and competition in the regions concerned. Most of the company's game stores have both low and high bet game consoles or only low bet games. Most of our game stores also have Japanese pachinko machines and Japanese slot machines, and some only have Japanese slots, depending on customer preferences in the regions concerned. Customers and suppliers As a Japanese pachinko game hall operator, the company has a huge and diverse customer base in the regions where it operates game halls. The Company's suppliers include: (1) game console suppliers; (2) special prize wholesalers; and (3) general prize suppliers.
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