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"Japanese Officials Approve Plans for the Country's First Casino, Set to Open in Osaka by 2029. The project, which includes a casino, has sparked controversy. Gambling has long been illegal in Japan, but in 2018, the country passed a law to allow games like poker and baccarat, aiming to create more job opportunities and boost tourism. However, public opinion in Japan remains divided, with concerns about increased crime and gambling addiction.
Reportedly, the 49-hectare integrated facility will also feature hotels, a convention center, shopping mall, and a museum. 'We hope this resort (casino) will become a tourism hub showcasing Japan's charm to the world,' said Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The initial investment for the project is 18 billion yen, with U.S. casino operator MGM and Japanese conglomerate Orix each holding 40% of the shares.
The remaining 20% will be owned by local companies, including West Japan Railway, Kansai Electric Power, and Osaka-based Panasonic. Officials anticipate the resort will attract around 20 million visitors annually, generating approximately 1 trillion yen in annual economic benefits for the region. The project was proposed years ago but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a corruption scandal involving a ruling party lawmaker who was accused of receiving bribes while responsible for shaping casino policy.
Japan is seen as a promising gambling market, being the world's third-largest economy with a population of approximately 126 million. Additionally, Nagasaki Prefecture has submitted a similar plan to build a casino in the local Huis Ten Bosch theme park." |
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