Pachinko parlor sign in Nagoya welcomes Chinese

In a place where a lot of Chinese tourists are more than ready to take a grasp of the Japanese culture, a signboard written in Chinese is displayed in a pachinko parlor named The Western to attract chance tourists on playing.
The signboard tells the origin of the game as Nagoya. It is a well-known type of Japanese entertainment played by Japanese and tourists. 100 balls are said to be ready for a game of pachinko at a low cost of ¥100.
The Western can be found in the Shinsakae district of Naka Ward. The sign has been openly displayed to the public since August 2010. Because of the Chinese signboard, many Chinese tourists have been visiting the pachinko parlor for quite some time now to delight in the rich Japanese culture.