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Why more and more consumers are opting for Japanese casinos

Jul 02 (newsonjapan.com) - There is simply no denying that online gambling is currently at new heights.

It was well on its way before this pandemic hit, but now that this pandemic is here, the industry has reached heights that it could only dream of. And, this is because people simply have no other option. If you want to bet, gamble, or play casino games, you have to do it online. Most land-based casinos are currently out of commission and have no set reopening dates.

That being said, there is certainly no shortage of online providers. You’ll find providers that specialize specifically in poker, while some offer expertise in slots. Some are strictly sports betting, whereas some offer a mixture. Whatever the situation is, you’ll find that more and more gamblers are starting to opt for Japanese-based casinos. Why is this the case? What makes Japanese online casinos better than the competition?

Top Of the Line Security

Whether you are just venturing into the online gambling realm or you’ve been in it for a number of years, you’ve likely heard at least one or two horror stories about someone getting ripped off. Maybe you’ve heard about someone getting their account hacked. Maybe you’ve heard of someone not getting paid out their earnings. Unfortunately, most of these stories are true and it is because a lot of sites don’t take security as seriously as they should. Online casinos are virtually vaults of customer’s personal and billing information just sitting there. They are like the golden goose for any sophisticated hacker. Well, this is something that Japanese-based casinos understand all too well.

They know just how desired and vulnerable gambling sites can be, and this is why they are willing to do whatever it takes to ensure top of the line security for their customers. Whether it be investing in the latest encryption software or making all their customers double verify everything, they are willing to do whatever it takes to make sure all transactions were meant to be made.

Legitimate Online Businesses Monitored By A Commission

Speaking of horror stories, you’ve no doubt heard the one about a punter not getting paid out what he was owed. Or the one about how the provider ran off with a customer’s entire bankroll. Unfortunately, a lot of these stores are true too. And, this is because it is so hard to govern the online casino industry. The industry exploded and grew in popularity before lawmakers really had the proper statues and laws in place to monitor the industry. At least Japan has done a much better job than most.

You’ll find that they have a gaming commission that makes any casino register in their district adhere to strict rules and regulations. Just visit most Japanese-based online providers and you’ll see that they have all their license and gaming information listed on their home page. This is because it is required.

Versatile Customer Support

There is nothing worse than not being able to access your account when you are looking to place a crucial bet. Maybe you are looking to withdraw some money for a project around the home and can’t get to the funds. Whatever the situation is, all of these scenarios can be troubling. You’re first thought is no doubt that you got taken for a fool. Well, this is another area where Japanese-based casino excels as compared to their counterparts. Most of these casinos offer versatile customer support staff that is available around the clock. You not only have the option of contacting the by phone, e-mail, or text message but they employ a number of native and non-native speaking individuals, so you never have to worry about a language barrier.

Access To Rewards Programs And Bonuses

If you are willing to spend your money, you should be getting something in return. That is exactly what you’ll get when you invest with a Japanese-based casino. These sites are willing to offer enticing bonuses and offer to their new customers as well as their repeat customers. New customers might be privy to no deposit bonuses or matched deposit bonuses, whereas VIP customers and repeat customers can earn reward points that can be used to redeem rewards and cash. Whatever the situation is, you’ll have plenty to take advantage of when gambling in a Japanese casino.

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