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TOKYO. — The five-day week rbm"s a dream for most Japanese today but when a, national holiday comes 'atonにto 'create one, the results can he a nijfht-
'Tnm'k'" of、 a J"^und"y wtre t»xpedeTKinK. (me of'those niゅt: 'mires.
\Vith the spring e(^inox, a nationalholiday in Japan, skiers, vacaliom,r.V and others started f)ourinjj out of Tokyo Saturday'at record rates.
On the. new Tokaido" Line, which 、、'fts, extended byI'lln化es fro I TV Osakaは.'Okayama on Wednpsday,1passeng.ers. were. Wokrd on 'trains, for the Sunday arte I Monday. Tickets
■ were sold out, platforms-'jammed, and m&ny. passengers forced to.stand part or till—of the 4幼 わ、ilea to Okay謂a.or 'intermediate stops'on the:125-m. an'hou'r t'xpressぃ;;,(iespi"i1!) 'extm trains added to. the schedule,
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om'. would 'rurr to, ftbout $4.2 n,Ulion,abcni「T") per"cent above
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■At UcMU、 stntion,.'、vht、re*.'2,,) ..trainsれrvi、'oノ:."mi 'ih'ptirt for
则'th east Japan every day, crowding turned into chaos a, a series 'of accident! 'delayed il4 trains and foiでed cancellation of 18 others.
First was an incident in' the early hours of Friday in which so many passen(?ers ja?n.med into thelast train of the night forヽ'oetsu City on the Sea of Japan that one or the curs was found tilting off the track.
It was delayed for^ 'two hours untilrailway officials attached an' extra car to relieve the congesticm' in'the aisles of .other cars.
Next .c認e. a 'series of accidents でaused. by drooping electric, ne.rial•■■、、*ires 'which.'.feed power to the.el<>ctric tr&ins.
As ,rejmirs ''were* .being made, passengers', .continued. ...to pour onto, piI it forms ■ aぃ'IJe.no station in Tokyo untilstation officials 、vere、forced to stop admittance Satui'(Iay. Children were crying as maきses of -people crushed .in on them '.and, adults were bump-ゃd on the, head: by skis.., carried by youths heading .for the. Japan A:lps. .Passt、npers,ノ unab〗e: to make tli.eiMvay'to the d.oors .of the'.trai'n;v dinvbcHl'-through 'the windows.
I Som(ぃg:m、.i,p. and went:'ho me, !ヽ'o .injuries 、vere. reported. ! Debate, has riさen reicent.ly'.on •'adopt inにii'fivc-(,fty week', but ■;、0 fiば■ only, four per eent of the 、voi'ki、iヌ:in: J a .pan enjりy:t、vo-day ,、vt、okcM"1holidays.
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Unmw in the Mei〗i em (1868-1912) and the postww yews, Japanese society ha» become so sophisticated andはs foundation wellestablished that it is not 80 easy for even determined men to make mUlionsleぉUm-"ely. Here is where gambling or elements of gambling come in.
The mo St popular fひrms of ヌambling, if they can be called 'as such, Are 'pachinko, mahjong and "takara', lottery in that order. :According to. tぉe Jゆan Re* search Center, seven out of10 Japanese .play pachinko regularly, sほout of10-mahjong and four out of10 buy "takara"lottery tickets.
The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank survey .also' d.isclosed. that:.an overwhelming .majority.'of, pef-sons 'who 'risk money'' :cm gambling:, we males and'.that only about10 per cent 6f the gam-bling population in Japan are women. The same survey revealed that 51per cent of men buy "takai.a', tickets while ■■among women ..the percentage' is about. 25, •
Women tend to buにlottery .tickets in. groups' while most meひ:buy them individually.
..For men, Avho'.by. na.turも.Hkさ adventure and taking risks more than women, buyinglottery ■tickets .is a sort of r;ecreatioれ: invplv.ing .-..monetary, risks — , but most'ヽvonK?n' 'purchase .lottery tickets, to "create .a. 'dream,, —or' something to'、looicノfoi'wat"4 to, .according to., the bank's.survejr. :丄.rns'.iさ.one reason..wny, omy a ■very, 'few women play paehinko 'and', bet ..on bi'cycle'.race-
Another reason 、vれy men.vastly, .outnumber ',0me1^ ..when..'.it comes to gambling is the tendency of 、vo:men.. to: be.: stingy. 】TV spending' money on 'no rlessen-tials.ノ'"^n fiverage''poolticket-for h。rミe racinぉ'costs Y17,000 and. for a bicycle race Y13,000 but the :averageィor ,takぉra:lottery •■tickets is: no mo re'than. Y200 .01' ゃU)!)■■、v:Wch- piake$. the' lotteries
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more popular among women that! horse or bicycleracea.
The " fifambling population" hftS- also shown' a oonspicuous trend in the recent years. This is that the average象ge of the gambling population is getting increasinglylower. For inaUnce, in1960, 50 per cent of the horse race fans'were men in 'thもir forties, fぱties and sixtie* And the rest' men in their thirties, and twenties.
Recent ,figures.ゅow.tha't men. over 40 years of age account fo【 only 30 per cent ofthelior狄 race fans while those in their t^venties make, up: nearly 40 'per cent. The trend is generally the same among bicycle race fans which indicates .that both 'horse and bicycle races are businesses sustained.:by the 'younger 'generation ..between the 'ages of around: 35 and '20..
.An.other ■ interesthig' feature in respect- to recreationalgambling is. the: region&l.■ dぱferences, in t he tまso f past i Tiles of a gambling nature .It appears that the number of mahjong parlors rト g:ion-wise: js. in pi'oporti,on to t'he levゃr of income. There are 4,$ 腦hjoni? parlors' 'for every lO'OOO pe"ons inT0ky0,3,4 in i Osaka and two, take orleave :.one, ■ iiv ■ Kanagawa aftd- Kyoto: にprefectures. Shi mane, Yamagata and Fukushima prefect"res have the least, number. of' mahjong. parlors...'
A similar 't,rend is 'o.l)served in the sal"oflottery tidcets. But in the case of pachinko it is rather :ia siirぉrising fact 'that Hcikkaido,. Jap,an,sivo rthe inmost main isiand, "s the largest number of pachinko parlors .ih terms of -population... There. ar.e.:.i.4..pachhilio parlors for10,000 people on the island.
These figures go to show that mahjong:.isノmore. popular .in urban, area.s,and pachinko in'rural' areas,
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