🎰 LOTO 7
Japan's Biggest Lottery - Pick 7 from 1~37
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About LOTO 7
LOTO 7 is Japan's biggest lottery game, launched in 2013 by Mizuho Bank. It offers the highest jackpot among all Japanese number-selection lotteries. Players choose 7 numbers from 1 to 37, and the draw includes 2 bonus numbers used for determining lower-tier prizes.
How to Play
- Pick 7 numbers from 1-37
- Drawings: Friday at 6:45 PM JST
- Ticket price: 300 yen
- 2 bonus numbers drawn for lower prizes
Prize Tiers
| Tier | Match | Prize | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 7 | ~400M-1B yen | 1:10,295,472 |
| 2nd | 6 + Bonus | ~7.3M yen | 1:735,391 |
| 3rd | 6 | ~730K yen | 1:52,528 |
| 4th | 5 | ~9,100 yen | 1:1,127 |
| 5th | 4 | ~1,400 yen | 1:72 |
| 6th | 3 + B | 1,000 yen | 1:42 |
Carryover System
If there is no 1st prize winner, the prize money carries over to the next drawing. The maximum carryover amount is 1 billion yen (approximately $7 million USD), making it Japan's biggest lottery prize. Without carryover, the typical 1st prize is around 400 million yen.
LOTO 6 vs LOTO 7
LOTO 7 offers higher jackpots (up to 1 billion yen vs 600 million) but has lower winning odds. LOTO 6 costs 200 yen and draws twice weekly, while LOTO 7 costs 300 yen and draws once weekly on Fridays.
FAQ
LOTO 7 drawings are held every Friday at 6:45 PM Japan Standard Time. Results are announced shortly after on the official Mizuho Bank lottery website.
LOTO 7 draws 2 bonus numbers from the same pool of 1-37. These are used to determine 2nd and 6th prize winners. Matching 6 main numbers plus at least one bonus number wins 2nd prize, while matching 3 main numbers plus at least one bonus number wins 6th prize.
Yes, anyone physically present in Japan can purchase LOTO 7 tickets. Tickets are available at lottery counters in convenience stores, Mizuho Bank branches, and authorized lottery shops. However, prizes must be claimed in Japan.
The maximum LOTO 7 jackpot is 1 billion yen (approximately $7 million USD) when there is a carryover. This is the highest lottery prize in Japan. Without carryover, the typical 1st prize is around 400 million yen.