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Japan Pools Draw Rounds, Hosted by pragmaticplay

Japan Pools is our scheduled numbers draw with fixed Tokyo-time results, four-digit pick slips and side bets layered on top. Open an account and the draw board, history...

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pragmaticplay What Japan Pools Is and How It Plays

What Japan Pools Is and How It Plays

Japan Pools sits in our numbers-game lobby alongside our other regional pools. Each round closes on a fixed Tokyo schedule, the result drops on the board, and your ticket settles automatically. You pick four digits, choose a bet shape — straight, box, front, back, or 2D — and stake per line. We surface the past 30 draws so you can scan patterns

before locking your slip in for the next cut-off.

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Three Things That Define Japan Pools

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Fixed Tokyo Cut-Off

Every round closes on a published Tokyo clock, not a rolling timer. You see the countdown on the ticket, and we lock entries the second the cut-off lands so the result feed stays clean.

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Bet Shapes

4D, 3D, 2D Tickets

One slip, several shapes. Pick the full four digits, drop to a 3D front or back, or scale down to 2D for tighter stakes. We show payout multipliers per shape before you confirm.

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History

30-Draw Result Sheet

The last thirty Japan Pools results sit one tap under the bet slip. Hot digits, cold digits and repeat pairs are tagged so your number choice is informed, not blind guesswork on the slip.

QUICK SIGNAL

How Japan Pools Plays Inside Our Lobby

01
Slip Entry Open the Japan Pools tile, tap the four-digit pad, and your slip builds line by line. Each line shows stake, shape and projected return before you commit to the round.
02
Round Rules Tickets close at the published Tokyo cut-off. Late taps are rejected with a clear message — no half-locked slips. Results post to your history within seconds of the draw being declared.
03
Betting Mechanics Stake per line is independent. Mix a 4D straight with a 2D back on the same slip and we settle each leg on its own multiplier. Min and max stake sit on the slip footer.
04
Mobile Feel The number pad is thumb-sized, the cut-off clock pins to the top, and the result board slides in from the side. You can run Japan Pools entirely one-handed on the train.

Japan Pools Gameplay Transparency

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Game Type

92%

Scheduled four-digit numbers pool with 4D, 3D and 2D shape variants on a single slip.

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Volatility

97%

High variance on 4D straight, lower on 2D shapes — pick the shape that matches your...

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Supported Devices

96%

Android, iOS browser, desktop web. The slip layout adapts; the cut-off clock is identical across all...

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Access Region

95%

Available to account holders in Indonesia where local law permits, served from our supported regions list.

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

PHONE-FIRST

Japan Pools on Your Phone

Japan Pools was built slip-first for mobile. The number pad fills the lower half of the screen, the cut-off countdown stays pinned, and the result board is one swipe away...

Thumb-sized 4D pad
Pinned Tokyo countdown
Swipe-in result board
One-tap repeat slip
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24/7 SUPPORT

Help Paths Inside Japan Pools

Slip Disputes If a slip looks mis-settled against the posted Tokyo result, our numbers desk pulls the round log and the original ticket side by side. Replies usually land the same session.
Cut-Off Questions Live chat handles cut-off and schedule queries — when the next round closes, why a late tap was rejected, and how the Tokyo clock maps to your local time on the slip footer.
Result Feed If the result board lags on your device, support can force-refresh the feed for your account and confirm the official Japan Pools digit string from the round we settled against.
TRUST MARKERS

Why Japan Pools Settles Cleanly

Published Schedule

Round times are posted before the cut-off, not after. The Tokyo clock on the slip is the same clock the...

Round Logs

Every Japan Pools round writes a sealed log — entries in, digits out, payouts settled. Support can pull yours on...

Provider Feed

Result digits arrive from the upstream Japan Pools feed, not generated in-house. We display the source timestamp on each row.

Slip Receipts

Each locked slip generates a receipt with shape, stake and round ID. Receipts stay in your history for audit at...

Settlement Audit

Payout multipliers per shape are fixed and shown on the slip before lock. The same numbers drive the settlement engine...

Region Compliance

Japan Pools is served only where local law permits, gated at the account level, with supported regions listed in your...

Japan Pools vs Our Other Numbers Rooms

Japan Pools
Tokyo-schedule 4D draw with 3D and 2D shape layers on the same slip. Fixed cut-off, sealed round log, 30-draw history sheet pinned under the pad.
Singapore Pools
Similar 4D structure but on the Singapore draw clock. Different cut-off windows and a separate result feed, though the slip layout matches Japan Pools exactly.
Hong Kong Pools
Six-number Mark Six style draw rather than 4D digits. Heavier on combinatorial bets, lighter on shape variants compared with Japan Pools tickets.
Sydney Pools
4D format on the Sydney clock. Earlier cut-off in your local time than Japan Pools, useful if you want a morning round before the Tokyo afternoon close.
Cambodia Pools
Faster turnover with multiple daily rounds. Smaller multipliers per shape than Japan Pools, but more entry windows across the day on a single slip.
Taiwan Pools
4D with bonus pair side bets. Pair logic differs from the Japan Pools 2D back-and-front shapes, so payouts read differently on the slip footer.
Magnum Pools
Three draws per week on a fixed roster. Less frequent than Japan Pools daily rounds, but the slip pad and history sheet UI carry across without retraining.
QUICK SIGNAL

Six Concrete Things About Japan Pools

01
Tokyo Cut-Off Round close is locked to the published Tokyo time, shown on the slip as a live countdown.
02
Shape Stack 4D, 3D front, 3D back and 2D shapes can sit on one slip with independent stakes per line.
03
30-Draw History The last thirty results pin under the number pad, with hot, cold and repeat digits tagged.
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Auto Settlement Tickets settle the moment the upstream feed posts the digits — no manual claim, no waiting screen.
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Repeat Slip One tap re-enters your last Japan Pools slip into the next round, with stakes and shapes intact.
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Wallet Ready Stakes draw straight from your DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS-funded balance with no separate top-up.

Japan Pools Questions We Hear Most

The cut-off follows the published Tokyo schedule, displayed as a live countdown on your slip. Once the clock hits zero, entries lock and the round moves into the result feed for settlement against the posted digits.

Each shape has its own fixed multiplier shown on the slip before you lock. A 4D straight pays the full multiplier on an exact match, while 3D and 2D shapes pay smaller multipliers on partial digit matches as labelled.

Yes. Stack a 4D straight, a 3D back and a 2D front on the same ticket with independent stakes per line. We settle each leg separately against the same posted draw digits when the round closes.

Digits arrive from the upstream Japan Pools feed with a source timestamp shown on each result row. We do not generate digits in-house; the same string the feed posts is what your slip settles against.

Late taps are rejected with a clear on-screen message and your stake is not deducted. The round closes cleanly, so no half-locked or partially accepted slips ever sit in your Japan Pools history.

The whole game is built slip-first for phones. Number pad, countdown, result board and repeat-slip button all fit one-handed on Android or iOS browsers — no separate download needed to play a full round.

Stakes pull from your account balance, which you top up via DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS from the chip row. Once funded, slips draw directly with no separate confirmation step before each round close.