the Japanese aren't gamblers... that's why they have such a big saving mindset...
12 000 pachinko owners would like to disagree with you. Also:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...gambling-addicts-stand-in-way-of-first-casino
"Lawmakers are putting together an anti-addiction bill that must be passed before the first casinos can open their doors. In doing so, they must balance between safeguarding economic benefits from gambling establishments -- including the $200 billion pachinko industry -- while addressing the concerns of casino opponents who fear they will spawn a new generation of addicts."
"Gambling in Japan turns over more than 27 trillion yen ($244 billion) annually, replenishes local government coffers and employs about 300,000 people -- many of them in regions where jobs are relatively scarce. It’s legal to bet on publicly run horse, boat, motorbike and bicycle races, plus lotteries and football pools. Horse racing alone generated 283 billion yen ($2.6 billion) for the central government in fiscal 2015."