Age limit at Yokohama Casino (18-21 minors)
Age limit of Yokohama Casino
All casinos have age limits set such as in Asia at Macau, Korea, The Philippines and Singapore, in America at Las Vegas, Atlantic city and Los Angeles and in Europe at England, Italy, France, Germany and Austria.
Generally, age limits are classified as whether someone is a minor or a majority, so the age differs depending on the country and typically sits at 18, 20 or 21 years old to be majority. Basically, it’s similar to the age limit for alcohol.
Considering that, the index of entry prohibition at Yokohama Casino will be under 20 years old.
There’s a possibility that the majority age will be revised from 20 to 18 years old by civil code (as of October 2017). However, because of the potential of gambling addiction, the age limit for horse racing, boat racing and any public forms of gambling will most likely be revised from ‘minors’ to ‘under 20 years old, so the age limit for casinos in Japan can be thought to be set at under 20 years old considering this.
At the same time, in certain areas with wealthy Vietnamese people in Cambodia such as at Bavet Casino, some casinos allow small children if they are with their parents.