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Popular Bingo Games in Japan

Jun 16 (newsonjapan.com) - For many years most forms of gambling were unlawful in Japan with lottery tickets, some sports betting and Pachinko being the only options for those Japanese residents who wanted to have a bet or wager.

It was around 2010 that the value of allowing some type of gambling was recognised leading to new Japanese gambling legislation which legalised resort-style casinos.

Even so, Japan's gambling laws focus on Japanese companies making it easy for Japanese players to access online casinos, bingo sites and sports betting websites based in other countries.

Bingo in Japan

As mentioned above although there is no legislation that relates directly to bingo the game is expected to become legal when the Integrated Resort Implementation Law comes into effect.

Until recently land-based bingo was not well known in Japan the best option for players to enjoy a game or two was to meet with family and friends online, and although the Japanese authorities tried to block offshore platforms Japanese players chose to enjoy the wide variety of games on offer.

Knowing Where to Play for a Great Bingo Experience

As the popularity of online bingo increases in Japan then the competition between operators increases for their business. Knowing which are the best new bingo sites to play at means that those players in Japan will experience a fun and entertaining time in an environment that is both safe and secure.

Using a site like BingoSites.co.uk where a team of dedicated bingo experts and enthusiasts have brought together a range of top-notch bingo sites into one place is extremely convenient. Not only have they independently tried each site they have also written comprehensive reviews on each one holding back no punches.

Acting in much the same way as any other online comparison site the online bingo comparison site notes any potential drawbacks as well as all the benefits which means that any new players whether from Japan or not will have everything that they need in order to find the online bingo site that suits them the best.

Points That are Checked

  • Whether the online bingo site is fully licensed by a reputable Gambling Commission and/or Gaming Authority
  • Only the major players in the online gambling software industry are used
  • That there is a wide selection of games available including other games besides online bingo to try for a change.
  • That only the most tried and trusted banking methods are used in order to keep player confidentiality
  • That the latest security software is in place
  • That bonuses and promotional offers are generous and fair with reasonable wagering requirements attached.
  • That games are available over all mobile platforms offering the best possible experience
  • That there is a dedicated customer support team available to help and advise.
  • That there is an active social community established
  • That the whole site is transparent has a good selection of FAQ pages for self-help and is pleasing to look at

Having such a great selection of online bingo sites at your fingertips removes a lot of stress and hard work from finding a site that you will enjoy, and that is exactly what an online bingo site should be - stress-free fun to be enjoyed at any time and from anywhere you happen to be.

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