REUTERS
April 14, 2023 at 13:45 JST
The planned venue of the 2025 Osaka Kansai Expo extends from left to the foreground on Yumeshima island, seen here in the foreground of this photo taken from an Asahi Television Broadcasting Corp. helicopter on April 7, 2023. A casino-centered integrated resort is planned in the center background of the island. (Nobuhiro Shirai)
Japan on Friday approved a plan to build the country’s first casino in the western city of Osaka, paving the way for a large resort aimed at attracting domestic and international tourist spending.
Put forth by the city and Osaka prefecture, the project aims to open a casino, conference center and other facilities in 2029 with 1.8 trillion yen ($13.5 billion) of initial investment.
Casinos were previously illegal in Japan along with other private gambling, but a 2018 integrated resort (IR) law provided exception to casino games such as poker or baccarat at officially approved establishments as part of an effort to attract tourists.
Japan is seen as a prized market for casino operators because of its affluent population of 126 million and proximity to Asia’s wealthy gamblers, although opinion polls have shown many citizens worry about addiction and crime.
U.S. casino operator MGM Resorts International and local partner Orix Corp. have spearheaded the Osaka IR project, with each owning a 40% stake in the company set up to manage the complex.
Another 20 companies including Osaka-based Panasonic, Kansai Electric Power and West Japan Railway hold the remaining 20% stake, according to a local government document.
MUFG Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp will provide 550 billion yen in project financing for the resort, the document showed.
The 492,000-square-meter resort complex is located on Yumeshima, a reclaimed island in Osaka Bay, and will also include a hotel, shopping mall and ferry terminal. Japan will host the World Expo on the island in 2025.
The resort is targeting 520 billion yen of revenue annually, mostly from the gaming business, and forecasts it will attract 6 million international tourists and 14 million domestic visitors, the project document showed.
The national government’s decision came after the pro-casino Japan Innovation Party retained both the office of prefectural governor and city mayor in Osaka on Sunday.
Japan’s casino plans have faced a number of obstacles such as the coronavirus pandemic and a bribery scandal.
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