Tokyo Temple Ceremony Honors Pinball MachinesThis article comes from Highwaygames.com ![]() They make huge amounts of money, with earnings reckoned to be around $240 billion a year. To entice customers, new machines are installed regularly and pachinko fans line up for hours to get first crack at them. In Friday's solemn ceremony, Buddhist monks in purple robes chanted sutras in front of a candle-lit, brocade-draped altar adorned with a golden replica of a pachinko machine. Executives from firms that make pachinko machines and parts for them offered incense before bowing their heads and praying to honor those machines that have come to the end of their working lives over the past year. "So many people play pachinko," said Hitoshi Osawa, an executive with leading pachinko machine maker Heiwa Corp. "We want to tell the machines, 'Thank you very much for all your hard work.'" Gratitude is definitely due. Heiwa had sales of 45.04 billion yen ($378 million) in the six months ending on June 30, a rise of 13.8 percent over the same period last year despite economic woes that have hit other leisure industries hard. SOURCE: Reuters. https://www.highwaygames.comhttps://www.highwaygames.com/arcade-news/tokyo-temple-ceremony-honors-pinball-machines-1035/ Copyright © 1999 - 2025, Highwaygames.com All Rights |