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Flazky 11-13-2009 07:05 AM

Paintball In Japan
 
hey guys, ive read around that paintball is pretty popular in japan? Is this true? =o!?

Sangetsu 11-13-2009 07:48 AM

Not any more. A couple years ago new laws were introduced which prohibited the import, manufacture, or possession of any device which can fire a projectile more than 200 feet per second. Since paintball markers are capable of speeds higher than 300 fps, they are now illegal.

Paintball is still played on US military bases in Japan, where Japanese law does not apply.

Flazky 11-15-2009 11:43 AM

Whhat the heck....are you SERIOUS?..oh man...sigh...my two passsions...japanese culture and paintball....T_T.....unable to coexist.!!

Nyororin 11-15-2009 12:06 PM

There are still tons of survival game groups, and there is even a big one played in a fairly local park twice a year. There are still guns that are legal for the sport, but no makers in Japan as of the time being.
Most of the stuff is pretty expensive though, as there aren`t that many makers with stuff fitting in the Japanese regulations. Prior to the law changing it was pretty easy to find cheaper guns.
Current regulations for paintball in Japan is 177fps, and most places set the regulation to 170...

Airsoft is a lot more popular and easier to find. MOST of the survival games played in Japan are BB, it seems to be harder to get permission to hold paintball events in parks.

burkhartdesu 11-15-2009 01:06 PM

Paintball is really popular in America, and is ridiculously fun.


But laser tag is nearly as fulfilling and it requires no dangerous weapons ;)

Eureka77 12-07-2009 10:02 PM

When using paintball ammo, it hurts when you freeze the ammo and set it to maximum PSI's. It's almost like live ammo. XD

seiki 12-08-2009 03:51 AM

Frozen paint balls will get you removed and banned from the establishments.

Sangetsu 12-08-2009 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eureka77 (Post 787213)
When using paintball ammo, it hurts when you freeze the ammo and set it to maximum PSI's. It's almost like live ammo. XD

Unfortunately, it's difficult to freeze paintballs because the "paint" is mineral oil based. Freezing them also causes them to expand to the point that they may not fit in the barrel of many paintball markers (guns).

Airsoft is still popular in Japan, and you can find airsoft guns for sale just about anywhere.

redline 12-08-2009 10:51 AM

In fact most higher end paint has an anti freeze like substance. It is a huge myth that people freeze paintballs. In actuality trying to freeze a paintball will actually make it incredibly brittle. Meh, Paintball has been my life for the past 12 years and I've tried laser tag and it wasn't nearly as fun. The sting of getting hit with a paintball creates half the experience imo. You don't have to fight the adrenaline from clouding you judgment in laser tag not nearly exciting, it's the same case with most woodsball too, just too slow for me.

tcerruti 01-25-2010 05:06 PM

it would be pretty cool to go play paintball in japan. :)

Tokyobladerunner 07-28-2010 07:16 AM

Japan – new paintball/survival game field
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tcerruti (Post 796864)
it would be pretty cool to go play paintball in japan. :)

WAR ZONE, a super new paintball/survival game field, has recently opened just outside Tokyo.
In addition to the latest M4-style Paintball Markers and Glock G18 airsoft pistols, all the instructors are ex-military!

The facilities include a campsite and BBQ area.

For details see: WAR ZONE

Akihiko 08-13-2010 06:27 AM

Don't ever wear a metal cup when playing paintball with your Japanese friends. You'll regret it (TT_TT)

EpicPhysicist 08-17-2010 03:23 PM

lol
 
Why do I have a feeling the person that started this thread and the 1st person to post are the same person on two different accounts?. 1 post each?

petermark0 11-13-2010 12:11 PM

Having been there recently, I can agree with the above posts and confirm that not much has changed. There were 3 people on staff the day I was there, but we were only using the "tournament" field.

The staff was friendly, and we got service with a smile. I was hoping that the refs would actually REF, instead of jut standing at the sidelines and counting down to start the games.

It seems that air fills are only to 3000, but games are short and that SHOULD be enough.

evanny 11-13-2010 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sangetsu (Post 782547)
projectile more than 200 feet per second

thats some 220 km/h.... twice of how fast i can throw a baseball.
i think even some of most serious slingshots go over 200feet/s. are those banned too?

GoNative 11-13-2010 02:34 PM

There is a paintball business up here in Niseko. They seem to do reasonable business through the summer.


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