Japan has long been known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and technological advancements. Now, the Land of the Rising Sun has another feather in its cap as it approved the construction of its first-ever casino resort in Osaka. The government approved the plan in 2021 as part of a larger effort to boost tourism and the economy.
The government of Japan has given the green light to the construction of the country’s first-ever casino resort in Osaka, a massive JPY1.08 trillion complex set to open in 2029. The resort, to be built on the reclaimed island of Yumeshima, will feature a casino, hotels, a conference centre, shopping malls, a museum, a ferry terminal, and a private helicopter landing pad.
The resort is expected to cost over $10 billion and will be a joint venture between local businesses and international casino operators. The construction is set to begin in 2022 and is expected to take several years to complete. The casino is expected to open its doors to visitors in the mid-2020s.
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