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About LOTO 6

LOTO 6 is one of Japan's most popular number-selection lotteries, launched in 2000 by the Mizuho Bank. Players choose 6 numbers from 1 to 43, and the draw includes one bonus number used for determining lower-tier prizes.

How to Play

  • Pick 6 numbers from 1-43
  • Drawings: Monday and Thursday at 6:45 PM JST
  • Ticket price: 200 yen
  • 1 bonus number drawn for lower prizes

Prize Tiers

Tier Match Prize Odds
1st6~200M yen1:6,096,454
2nd5 + Bonus~15M yen1:1,016,076
3rd5~500K yen1:28,224
4th4~9,500 yen1:610
5th31,000 yen1:39

Carryover System

If there is no 1st prize winner, the prize money carries over to the next drawing. The maximum carryover amount is 600 million yen. When the carryover reaches this limit, excess funds are distributed to lower prize tiers.

FAQ

When are LOTO 6 drawings held?

LOTO 6 drawings are held every Monday and Thursday at 6:45 PM Japan Standard Time. Results are announced shortly after the draw on the official Mizuho Bank lottery website.

What is the bonus number?

The bonus number is a 7th number drawn from the same pool of 1-43. It's only used to determine 2nd prize winners - players who match 5 main numbers plus the bonus number win 2nd prize.

Can foreigners buy LOTO 6?

Yes, anyone physically present in Japan can purchase LOTO 6 tickets. Tickets are available at lottery counters in most convenience stores, Mizuho Bank branches, and authorized lottery shops throughout Japan. However, you must claim any prizes in Japan.

What is the maximum jackpot?

The maximum LOTO 6 jackpot is 600 million yen (approximately $4.2 million USD) when there is a carryover. Without carryover, the typical 1st prize is around 200 million yen.