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**Title:** Anime Pachinko Experience in Akihabara
**Summary:**
* The host visits "MaiDreamin' Cafe and Pachinko" in Akihabara, Tokyo, a unique anime-themed pachinko parlor.
* Unlike traditional pachinko, players win **ice cream and prizes** instead of money.
* The host, joined by friends C-Dog and Giga, plays various anime-themed pachinko machines, explaining the gameplay and rules.
* They compete to win the most balls, redeemable for prizes, and showcase their winnings, including anime merchandise.
* The video ends with the group cashing out their winnings and inviting viewers to visit the parlor for a fun experience.
**Key Details:**
* Location: Akihabara, Tokyo
* Venue: MaiDreamin' Cafe and Pachinko (newly opened in October, at the time of recording)
* Unique aspect: Anime-themed pachinko, wins redeemable for ice cream and prizes, not money.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. **Location**: The event takes place in Akihabara, at a venue called "Suit Cafe and Pachinko".
2. **Unique Aspect**: This pachinko parlor is anime-themed, unlike typical pachinko parlors.
3. **Prize System**: Instead of playing for money, players compete for prizes, including Japanese snacks and anime merchandise.
4. **Venue Size**: The Akihabara location is described as "cozy", with approximately 15 machines.
5. **Game Levels**: The pachinko machines have levels (1 to 4), indicating low to high risk and return.
6. **Digitalization**: The venue has digitized the traditional ball system, using tubes to store players' balls.
7. **Initial Allocation**: Players start with 1,000 balls, equivalent to about 2,000 yen, with each ball valued at 2 yen.
8. **Machine Operation**: Machines are numbered for step-by-step use, showing ball count on screens.
9. **Redemption**: Balls can be redeemed for prizes or refreshments, with some items costing as little as 50 balls.
10. **Venue Opening**: The specific location in Akihabara is a new store that opened in October (year not specified).
11. **Original Location**: The first "Suit Cafe and Pachinko" is located in Tamil, described as larger than the Akihabara venue.
12. **Sponsorship**: The video content was sponsored by Eddie's Slot and Pachinko, October.