Real Money Gambling in Asia

Gambling laws in Europe are pretty easy to understand – most stuff (casino, betting, online gambling, lotto, you name it) is legal everywhere in the EU. And why shouldn’t it – gambling gives the government some very easy money, it keeps the casinos’ pockets full and provides cheap entertainment and a chance to make it big to the masses. Asia, on the other hand… Well, it’s complicated. Some regions, like Macau, are casino havens for high rollers from around the world, while in others gambling in any form is severely punished. We’ve spoken before about how Japan’s tight anti-casino rules require gamblers to get creative when playing Pachinko machines, so we’re not going to be talking about that again. What I’d like to do is examine the gambling laws country by country and see where you can gamble and where you can’t.

Now, I have to give credit where credit is due – the folks at Every Matrix have an absolutely fantastic article on the subject, which is more than enough to answer any and all of your questions. I highly recommend that you give it a read, but the problem with it is that it’s also rather long, and maybe you need some quick answers, which is understandable. As mentioned, Macau is definitely THE place to go when gambling in Asia – as a matter of fact, even though gambling is legal in China, many Chinese people still go to Macau to gamble. It’s the Vegas of Asia! The Philippines is a similarly mature market, both online and offline. When it comes to online gambling in particular, the Philippines is kind of like the UK of Asia (to continue with the analogies), in that online casinos need to be certified by the government and/or independent companies to make sure that they’re safe.

One thing I’ve noticed is that you can play online blackjack for real money from everywhere, even from countries where gambling is otherwise banned. Of course, there’s always exceptions to the rule, such as Singapore, Vietnam and others, which block foreign gambling sites and have made it illegal to access them through other means (like VPNs and proxies), but for the most part, if you can successfully register in a foreign casino, then you can keep playing on it. Just be very wary of the Terms of Service, which may explicitly ban foreign players from registering. This is the worst possible scenario because then your winnings won’t be legal and you’ll be at a loss no matter how much you win, so watch out for that!

Overall, I recommend that you check out the Every Matrix article that I linked earlier because it does really give a whole lot more information on the subject than I ever could, including mentions of specific laws that are in play in each country, but overall, I believe that this is the gist of it. Gambling in Asia is complicated, with no two countries sharing the same laws, so if you’re planning on visiting an Asian country I’d recommend that you familiarize with it and its laws specifically beforehand.

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So You Want to Visit Tokyo?

akihabaraSo, you’ve been thinking about visiting the capital of Japan? That’s awesome! Tokyo is one of the coolest cities around, filled with highly technological marvels and sporting an amazing infrastructure. No matter what you want to do, I can assure you that Tokyo has what you’re looking for! If you want to indulge in a bit of history, then there’s plenty of temples, shrines and castles to contrast the otherwise highly technological city. There’s also lots of markets and other tourist attractions, so it’s a pretty safe bet to say that Tokyo is just one of those cities which has everything for everyone.

In case you’re interested in visiting a casino or something along those lines, I’m afraid I’ve got some pretty bad news for you – gambling is entirely illegal in Japan, and that obviously includes Tokyo. So make sure you play all the roulette and slots that you need before your plane departs! When it comes to gambling, there’s actually a bit of a trick that the Japanese use to get around the limitations. I’m talking, of course, about Pachinko machines. For those of you who don’t know, a Pachinko machine is more or less the Japanese version of a slot machine. A ball falls from the top of the machine, and it’s your job to manipulate it subtly and hope that it falls into one of the winning pockets. Since it’s technically classified as a videogame, it allows you to win prizes which you can later sell for money at a store close by.

Speaking of videogames, though, if you love these you’re going to have one hell of a time in Tokyo! As you may know, Japan is pretty much the mecca of videogames, and you can certainly see that when you visit its capital, which is chock-full of arcades and videogame stores! Remember – Japanese arcades are nothing like Western ones! Forget about the sticks and buttons, here you’re going to see all kinds of weird things, such as a game where you need to angrily flip a table (complete with a table controller) or a game where you punch a dinosaur straight in the face!

A lot of the videogame stores are located in the district known as Akihabara. Remember how I said that Japan was the mecca of videogames? Well, think of Akihabara as the mecca of all geeky things. Anime, manga, cosplay cafes, you name it, and it’s all here! You can buy figures of your favorite characters or replicas of weapons from your favorite anime series (though I wouldn’t do that if I were you – the plane ride back home would be a nightmare!) Or you can be like me and buy a dakimakura, or a body-sized pillow adorned with an anime character. I have my needs, okay?! And if all of that fails, well… There’s always Disneyland?

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