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Halloween Jumbo Lottery Launches with 500 Million Yen Jackpot

September 20, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

The “Halloween Jumbo Lottery,” featuring a top prize of 500 million yen (including supplementary prizes), went on sale nationwide on September 19th.At a dedicated sales booth in Umeda, Osaka, eager buyers formed long queues as ticket sales kicked off.

The combined jackpot for the first prize and supplementary prizes totals 500 million yen. This year, the lottery offers approximately 400,000 prizes worth 10,000 yen or more—about 17 times more than last year.One customer shared, “I’ve been buying tickets here for 40 years, but I’ve yet to win.” Another, who lined up at 6 a.m., said, “There are five jumbo lotteries each year, and I show up for every one.” A third added, “My pension’s a bit tight, so I’m hoping for a big win.”The Halloween Jumbo Lottery is available for purchase until October 19th, with the draw set for October 28th.

Where and How to Buy

Tickets for the Halloween Jumbo Lottery (and the companion Halloween Jumbo Mini) cost 300 yen each and can be purchased from a variety of authorized sources across Japan. Sales are limited to residents aged 20 and older, and tickets are pre-numbered (no number selection required). Below is a comprehensive list of all available purchasing options, based on official guidelines. Always verify availability, as tickets can sell out before the end of the sales period.

Method

Description

Links/Details

Official Online Platform

Purchase directly from the national lottery’s e-commerce site. Register with a Japanese address and credit card in your name. Ideal for convenience without lines.

Takarakuji Official Net Purchase (Japanese only; new user registration: here)

Mizuho Bank Branches & ATMs

Buy at any Mizuho Bank location or via their ATMs (select lottery option). As the official issuer, they handle all Jumbo lotteries.

Mizuho Bank Lottery Page (Japanese only; find branches via site search)

Lottery Ticket Shops & Booths

Visit dedicated Takarakuji outlets, such as Lottery Chance Centers in major cities (e.g., Umeda in Osaka, Tokyo stations). Look for official signs; about 7,400 shops nationwide.

Locate via Takarakuji Shop Finder (Japanese only)

Convenience Stores

Available at major chains like 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson, and Ministop. Check store displays or ask staff for Jumbo tickets.

No central link; visit local stores or use chain apps for promotions

Supermarkets & Kiosks

Purchase at large supermarkets (e.g., Aeon, Ito-Yokado) and newsstands/kiosks in train stations or urban areas.

No specific link; widely available in daily shopping spots

Tobacco & Specialty Stands

Buy from licensed tobacco shops or small kiosks that sell lottery tickets alongside cigarettes and newspapers.

Common in neighborhoods; no central directory

Third-Party Online Services

Platforms like XO Lotto allow online buys for international access, but confirm legitimacy and fees. Restricted to Japan residents for official prizes.

XO Lotto (English available; check eligibility)

Tips: Use only official or verified sources to avoid scams. For online buys, ensure you’re in Japan with a local bank/credit setup. Prizes are tax-free in Japan but may have implications if you’re a non-resident. Good luck!

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