Konkichi charges in to celebrate with an ultra-raging, unprecedented level of hype( ゚д゚ )
A golden week means a birthday party with Ougon Tarou♪
We are going to enjoy it with everything we have again this year(・∀・)
Recently, there was the introduction of the super-main target machine “Smart Pachislot Million God: Kamigami no Kiseki”, the new machine “L Pachislot Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn Kakusei DRIVE”, and an increase in “L Tokyo Ghoul” machines.
The golden-shining “Smart Pachislot Million God: Kamigami no Kiseki” is a perfect fit for the golden land of Jipang( ̄ー ̄)
And this time, the semi-new machine “A-SLOT+ Isekai Quartet BT” was selected as the designated hitter for machine No. 1!
There have even been reports of over 1000 medals in one shot through the BT loop, so when it hits the sweet spot, it also has the punch power unique to a BT machine.


This year, there were over 130 people participating in the lottery, so at least some kind of machine would be possible to secure.
That said, everyone wants to pull a good number that gives them plenty of options.
I drew while praying, and the result was “85”.
Incidentally, the partner user I often play TUREUCHI with drew “86”, and honestly, we do not need to be that close even in a place like this(^_^;)
Of course, the targets were matching-number machines and machines with matching final digits, but everyone was probably thinking the same thing, so we decided to just enjoy playing TUREUCHI together…

I chose the fun reach-eye machine “Pachislot Hyper Rush”(`・ω・´)ゞ


The first bonus of the day was a BIG from “diagonal cherry”♪
And during “SIDE-B,” the BIG I pulled finally triggered the long-awaited “Mephisto BGM”Σ(゚Д゚ )
Good grief, I was deeply moved(T_T)


Even so, the partner user on my left was pulling setting-difference flags like crazy.
I was pulling them at a decent pace myself, but the numbers were just too different(;・∀・)
Also, I did not know the reach-eye patterns for Flag N, but a super knowledgeable user taught me all kinds of things, so my knowledge level went up!
We have known each other for a long time, so I understand perfectly well, but you really love this stuff too, huh(´艸`)
As I occasionally looked around the hall wondering if there were any promising machines, “Smart Pachislot Tokyo Revengers”, which had been showing pretty good behavior, became empty, so I decided this was the time to make a move!

From the initial-hit Toman CHANCE, a weak cherry upgraded it to AT!
Since this is a setting-difference point, of course I continued.


Then I won AT twice, but here were the results.
My spirit seriously broke, so I retreated…
I thought about what I needed to do to survive from here.
HanaHana machine No. 25 had a poor combined bonus probability, but with a REG probability of about 1/340, I felt some possibility there.
Then, Konkichi’s imagination sparked: machine No. 25 = Jipang’s 25th anniversary!
I tried playing it for the time being, but there was nothing I could really feel from it.
At that moment, electricity ran through Konkichi!
The matching-number machines are certainly strong, but are machines ending in 0 not just as strong too?
Since it is May 5, 5 + 5 = 10, does that mean machines ending in 0!?
Among the several open machines, I chose Magia Record machine No. 110!
Maybe because machine No. 111 was too strong, it had been empty for a long time, but in the end, a slotter has to believe in their own intuition, right?( ・`ω・´)


When my first initial hit after starting came in the 800pt range and I failed to get AT, I thought I had messed up. But from there, the initial hits were incredibly light.
On my first AT, Iroha-chan worked hard and gave me a good start, but it easily rushed straight through.
Just as I thought Konkichi’s arm was way too finished, a ping sounded and a FireworkPatternedPlate appearedΣ(゚Д゚ )!!

The rushed straight-through result was frustrating, but a comeback also occurred!
Because the time was short, I could only spin about 2000 games, but with 2 direct AT hits and a CZ win rate of 5/8, the behavior was extremely good!That said, I also achieved the great feat of missing every single CZ.
Assuming that I would not be able to finish everything, I kept playing until 22:35, and the result was…

This was my final medal output(`;ω;´)
Some people may think my luck is weak no matter how you look at it, but I fully realize that myself, so that recognition is absolutely correct(;´Д`)
My total investment, including saved medals, was 56K, and my return was 662 medals, ending in a crushing defeat.
I should not have been playing machines that were that bad, so why does it always end in this explosive-failure punchline? Someone please explain it to me m(_ _)m
Finally, we wrap things up with the Jipang final medal output check!

First up is machine No. 1, Isekai Quartet, which is gradually becoming a specialty.
It struggled quite a bit from the early stage, but in the end it won through persistence, which was a splendid development♪


From the Juggler series, Neo I’m reached 4000 medals, transcending probability!
Mr. Juggler machine No. 22 also earned 2000 medals.


Here are the medal outputs from Thunder and Hyper Rush.
According to a report from a user, Hyper Rush machine No. 30 had setting 4 or higher confirmed(・∀・)


Tokyo Ghoul’s top machine reached 4000 medals.
From Shin Onimusha 3, although the main-target machine No. 55 did not fully stretch, results of 7000 medals and 9000 medals gave it a high average.


From Hokuto Tensei 2, the day’s top medal output of 14000 medals appeared( ・`д・´)
The hugely popular Kabaneri Kaimon Kessen produced 6000 medals.


Tokyo Revengers’ top machine recorded 6000 medals.
DMC5 chained jackpots and achieved Super Golden Legend!


Here are the results from Ghost in the Shell, where matching-number machines lined up. They had been stuck with all day, so it ended up being a frustrating result.
Sengoku Otome 4 produced two 4000-medal results.


Bakemonogatari achieved Golden Legend!
And here is Magia Record, which turned into a shocking unequal society.
If there is a god, I thought they must not be fair…


From SBJ, 6000 medals and 4000 medals were confirmed, but personally, I do not have the impression that this machine pops out medal output that easily(;・∀・)
Million God’s top machine reached 8000 medals, but it did not pull PGG, so if it had, it should have stretched to Super Golden Legend.
Incidentally, we received a report of a gold plate from machine No. 120m(_ _)m


Hanabi stuck it out and reached 2000 medals.
The neighboring Monster Hunter Rise was also putting up a fight.


If we consider that there are two Fire Force 2 machines, this was a wonderful result!
Kaguya-sama’s top machine reached 8000 medals, but it had not finished everything, you know(・_・;)
I think it probably would have achieved Super Golden Legend if there had been more time!


VVV2 may have ended without firing.
From Okidoki DUO Encore, 4000 medals were confirmed.


Checking underground, it seems machine No. 210 from Eureka ART was being played persistently.
Kagura ended with 9000 medals plus closing time during an upper-tier challenge, but with more time, this too should have had a chance at achieving Super Golden Legend.



There were also wonderful results from the variety area.
We received a report from Gettama that setting 1 was deniedm(_ _)m



The outer Smart Pachislot variety area looked like this.
We were told that a gold trophy was confirmed from Code Geass Resurrection machine No. 177(`・ω・´)ゞ



There were also many good results from the circular island on the counter side.
If Bio 5 had completed this year too, I think even I would have been seriously shocked.


From the circular island near the entrance, Karakuri Circus machine No. 222 achieved Golden Legend!
Granbelm, which personally always gives me the impression of leaving good results, also reached 3000 medals!


Code Geass C.C., which makes you think you rarely see this kind of medal output nowadays, reached 4000 medals.
Shaman King produced a wonderful 9000-medal result!

Here is the ranking for the day!
An incredible result, with 3 machines achieving Super Golden Legend and 2 machines stopping just one step shortΣ(゚Д゚ )
In the smaller details, they ran out of 2000-medal cards, so there was even a phenomenon where two 1000-medal cards were inserted instead( ´∀`)b
As for the setup, I think machines ending in 0 were the main target, matching-number machines were naturally strong, and there was also quite a bit scattered into unrelated places.
There were also parts that looked like a TUREUCHI-style setup, and because the scattered placements functioned as jamming, personally, I was seriously misled(;´Д`)
After the holidays, an increase in “Smart Pachislot Million God: Kamigami no Kiseki” machines has also been announced, and it looks like the machine lineup will be strengthened even further( ̄ー ̄)
Here is the current total balance!
[2026 Overall Results]
Total investment: 14628 medals
Total return: 9915 medals
Total balance: -4713 medals
3 wins, 6 losses
Someone please help me(´;ω;`)