DOM 19 DE MAYO DE 2024 - 07:28hs.
Japan

At least eleven operators may compete for casino license in Osaka

Eleven international casino operators are believed to be interested in developing an Integrated (IR) Resort on the so called Dream island in Osaka, the city where the first of three IR licenses will be issued in Japan. Melco Resorts, MGM Resorts, Las Vegas Sands, Caesars Entertainment, Wynn Resorts, Galaxy Entertainment, and Genting Group are some of the firms interested on the project.

Prefectural records show that executives from 11 casino companies have met Governor Matsui for courtesy calls 25 times between 2012 and May 2018. There have been 119 meetings between casino operators and Osaka officials.

Osaka is a large port city and commercial centre on the Japanese island of Honshu, with a population of 2.7m people making it the second Japanese city after Tokyo in terms of population.

What sets it aside from Tokyo in the casino stakes is that a location has already been chosen for a casino resort which has the full backing of its local politicians.

Osaka Governor Ichiro Matsui said: “I want to properly nurture the tourism industry in Osaka as one of its pillars.”

MGM Executive Vice President, Ed Bowers, emphasised this point, saying: “Tokyo has not raised its hand, Yokohama has not raised its hand, Osaka has raised its hand.”

Melco Resorts has its sights firmly set on Osaka and has sponsored several events and donated money to a natural disaster preparation cause. Last year, Lawrence Ho, the owner of Melco Resorts went public saying he’d prefer to build a casino in Osaka rather than Tokyo.

Ako Shiraogawa, President of Melco Japan, said: “We will make the necessary investments. Even if severe conditions are imposed and the world’s strictest regulations are put in place. We will do in Japan what we have done since our very first day, build with local partners, invest in extraordinary world-first architecture and design, create sophisticated entertainment experiences.”

Las Vegas Sands, Caesars Entertainment, Genting Singapore and Galaxy Entertainment have all been in discussions with officials from Osaka, which is widely expected to be the first licence awarded.

Morgan Stanley believes that an Osaka casino could generate US$4bn a year.

Source: GMB / G3 Newswire