Popularity of Internet Gambling Due of Covid-19




Early last month, 46.3 million yen (about 460 million won) was deposited into a 24-year-old man living in Abu Village, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is a government subsidy to help households that have become difficult due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) incident, and the money to be paid to 463 households was deposited to this man due to administrative mistakes. A local government employee explained the situation and asked for it back, but the man refused. In the meantime, the man withdrew all the money deposited 34 times over 11 days. When the local government even filed a lawsuit, the man announced the whereabouts of the money through a lawyer on the 18th.

I spent all my money at various Internet casinos overseas. The only money left in the account is 69,000 yen."

Although the facts should be 카지노 confirmed through future trials and police investigations, it is clear that the male's absurd explanation shows that Internet gambling is spreading among young people in Japan.

Citing a survey by the public interest corporation, the Tokyo Shimbun reported on the 19th that more young people in their 20s and 40s are relying on Internet gambling, including online casinos, after the COVID-19 incident.

In a survey of 551 family members of gambling addicts who visited the meeting between 2019 and 2021, 80% of the addicts were in their 20s and 40s by age. Of the 313 addicts who went to college or higher education institutions, 92 people, or about 30 percent, dropped out, indicating that gambling addiction can ruin the life of the person concerned. The most absent gambling was pachinko. In Japan, pachinko is classified as entertainment, not gambling, so there are many real pachinko shops and people enjoy it. Internet casinos, where men in Abu Village have wasted money, have recently increased their users, and so have the police and experience of betting on smartphone applications.

The popularity of Internet gambling has increased due to the influence of the COVID-19 incident and the increase in time at home, the newspaper said. "(Gambling) application companies and financial institutions affiliated with related businesses seem to have become more dependent on gambling."

"The number of Internet gambling-related consultations has soared," said Noriko Tanaka, head of the group. "The young people are falling into it because they can pay later with smartphones."

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