Mado Kara Madoka-chan - Vol. 4 Ch. 50 - Madoka-chan's Arcade

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she's gotta get SOME money back after all the times she gave him like a 90% discount
 
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@beperov I can say I've had a positive win ratio to those things I even still have a few of the watches I won when I played the one that used to be in my local movie theater.
 
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From my personal experience playing UFO catchers in Japan, I would say the regular plushie machines are the worst about it. It took me A LOT of tries to get one, but I managed to get one of those giant plushies (it was a gift for the girl I used to babysit).

On the other hand, there are a lot of other kind of crane games for figures, where you have to pull a tag so the box would fall or similar stuff. If you get the trick and manage to pull it several times in a row, you can easily get a nice figure for arouns 500-1500 yen... They usually sell it for 1500+ second hand from shops close from there, so maybe it would be better to go straight for that if you don't want to try your luck with the machines.
 
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I once encountered a crane game that didn't even hide the fact it was rigged, when the claw finished ascending after lifting something it would immediately open almost completely then quickly close again so the prize would fall regardless of how good the player got it
 
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Are tips actually not a thing in Japan? I mean I guess I can see it, but... is there a reason?
 
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Are tips actually not a thing in Japan? I mean I guess I can see it, but... is there a reason?

Tipping is not customary in Japan. In fact, it can be considered rude and insulting in many situations. Most Japanese restaurants require customers to pay for their meals at the front register, rather than leave money with the waiter or waitress. Tipping also isn't required for cab or bus rides and many hotel services.
 
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Apparently this is a very American custom.
yeah, mostly because american restaurants are allowed to pay people under minimum wage, and the tips are "supposed" to cover the difference. i don't think that's allowed in other countries, so tips only happen over there if the service is absolutely outstanding
 

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