A History of Pachinko Industry: From a Peripheral Economy to a Huge Market

Author:   Jaehyang Han
Publisher:   Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press
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9781925608465


Pages:   452
Publication Date:   30 January 2023
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A History of Pachinko Industry: From a Peripheral Economy to a Huge Market


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Pachinko parlors offer a form of gambling unique to Japan located near train stations, in the suburbs and in other everyday living spaces. Before World War II, pachinko was born as a game for both children and adults to enjoy at outdoor festivals. From its humble origins, it has grown dramatically to become a huge industry with a market size of 30 trillion yen per year. However, the trajectory of this growth has been marked by a series of difficulties: the short-lived popularity of pachinko machines superseded by new, more exciting models; the intense competition between parlors for customers; the regulations imposed by authorities trying to curb machines' speculative element; issues related to patent infringements; and organized crime that at times loomed over the money exchange system. How did the stakeholders in the pachinko business adapt to the regulations and face challenges as they sought the stability and sustainability of their industry? How did pachinko develop from a peripheral economy to become a major industry? Ethnic minority Koreans in Japan, who arrived during the Korean colonial era, are deeply involved in the economic activities of the pachinko industry – how should we understand their involvement in the growth of this huge market? Drawing on a vast amount of primary and secondary resources from the 1950s to the 1990s, this book sheds new light on the circumstances behind the emergence of the pachinko industry as a huge market force in Japan.

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Author:   Jaehyang Han
Publisher:   Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press
Imprint:   Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781925608465


ISBN 10:   1925608468
Pages:   452
Publication Date:   30 January 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables List of Photographs Acknowledgements Glossary JPY-USD exchange rate Map of Japan Introduction: A Struggle for Survival 1. Inception of the Pachinko Industry: Commercialization of Traditional Festival-day Entertainment 2. Organization of the Pachinko Industry: Why Did a Patent Pool Evolve? 3. Competitive Structure of the Pachinko Machine Market: Promotion of Development-based Competition 4. Development of the Pachinko Industry into an Enormous Market 5. Emergence of Large-scale Operations at Pachinko Parlor Businesses Essay: Pachinko and Ethnic Minority Koreans in Japan Conclusion: The Black-box Industry Appendix 1: Effectiveness of Renewal Reopenings Appendix 2: Did the Introduction of F?b?-type Machines Increase Parlor Sales Variance? Appendix 3: Effects of Chain Development by Maruhan around the Early 1990s Notes Afterword Primary Sources Bibliography Index

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Jaehyang Han, PhD (Economics), is currently Professor of Hosei University. She received the Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities for this book, originally published in Japanese in 2018.

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