Popular Casino Bonus Offers in Japan
The online casino market is flourishing in Japan, and many would put the astonishing success down to the numerous varieties of casino bonus that Japanese-facing casinos offer their patrons.
If you’re looking for a list of the various types of casino bonus on offer in Japan, you’ve come to the right place. We’re about to talk you through all the important bonuses that you need to know about. Let’s get started.
No Deposit Bonus
The no deposit bonus is by far the most popular bonus in Japan. If a new online casino has any hope of attracting new players, offering a no deposit bonus is essential. A no deposit is just what it sounds like: a bonus given to players without said players having to make a real money deposit in order to claim the bonus. This type of bonus can take different forms.
Free Spins
The most common form of the no deposit bonus is a no deposit free spins bonus. In Japan, casinos tend to offer players a large number of free spins as a reward for signing up for an account. If you shop around, you can find as many as 200 hundred free spins as a sign-up bonus. These spins are usually reserved for use on a specific slot game, but in some cases, you may be allowed to use the spins on any game that takes your fancy. Keep in mind that even those these spins are given to players without the need of a deposit, there is likely to be wagering requirements attached to the bonus that must be fulfilled before you can withdraw any winnings.
Cash Bonus
The second most popular form of no deposit bonus is the no deposit cash bonus. In this case, after signing up for an account your new account will be immediately credited with a cash bonus. Again, it is worth shopping around to find the best deal. The amounts on offer can range from as much as $10 to $100. You will be allowed to use your bonus cash on a wide range of games, however; be sure to read the terms and conditions carefully to ensure that you use your bonus correctly. Wagering requirements are also likely to be attached to this form of bonus.
Match Deposit Bonus
Once you’ve used your no deposit bonus, you can turn your attention to the official welcome bonus. This bonus is usually made up of a match deposit t bonus plus a number of free spins. A match deposit bonus does exactly what it says on the box: the casino give you bonus cash that equals the amount of your deposit. Typically, a match deposit bonus looks like this: 100% match deposit bonus up to $200. In this case, you can make a deposit of any amount up to and including $200, and the casino will match it. Once again, watch out for the wagering requirements and read the terms and conditions to check which games can be played while using the bonus.
Cashback Bonus
Finally, we have the cashback bonus. This bonus tends to be offered as a weekly or monthly bonus that rewards loyalty. Cashback is most commonly offered at 10%. This means that each day, week, or month, 10% of your losses will be given back to you in the form of bonus cash. Some casinos may allow you to withdraw your cashback bonus straight away, but most casinos will expect you to use your cashback bonus to continue playing games. If this is the case, there are likely to be wagering requirements attached.
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