Yokohama confirms it wants in on Japan’s IR plans
Local government of Japan has announced that it is prepared to enter the bidding wars for one of the first of three IR licenses to be issued by Japan.
Local government of Japan has announced that it is prepared to enter the bidding wars for one of the first of three IR licenses to be issued by Japan.
Wakayama is so confident in its ability to be an accepted destination that it has now announced that it won’t introduce a request-for-concept process.
Were Japan to launch its integrated resort (IR) initiative today, the country would see economic incentives unrivaled by virtually any other activity.
The city in Japan’s Nagasaki prefecture is a strong contender for one of the first integrated resort (IR) licenses to be issued by the country.
The LDP and Komeito have been leading a push for IRs and, now in command of the House of Councillors, they can continue to drive their plans forward.
Japan IR continues to move forward and despite of the regulations, All activities must safe and secure as possible for criminal in the country.
The opposition in Yokohama integrated resort is increasing its efforts to prevent the city from becoming a gambling hub.
Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment held a press event last Friday in order to lay out its vision for an integrated resort at Tomakomai in Hokkaido.
A possible candidate for an IR is Yokohama, and city officials just wrapped up a public meeting on the subject to try and ascertain the level of public interest.
Wynn Resorts is excited about their outlook, Matt Maddox said, but they won’t reveal too much about their future plans.