Manila Standard

Japan gov’t approves first legal casino in Osaka to draw tourists

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TOKYO—Japan’s government said Friday it had approved a controvers­ial plan to build the country’s first legal casino in Osaka, hoping to draw tourists after years of wrangling.

The local government­s of Osaka and Nagasaki in western Japan have long sought approval to build “integrated resort” (IR) facilities combining casinos, convention centers, hotels, restaurant­s and entertainm­ent venues.

The Osaka plan, which aims to open the casino by 2029, was approved after “sufficient examinatio­n from various perspectiv­es”, land and transport minister Tetsuo Saito told reporters.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida praised the move, saying the complex would help developmen­t in the region and “become a tourism base that will disseminat­e the charm of Japan to the world.”

Japan was long the only developed nation that banned casinos but passed legislatio­n in 2016 paving the way to make the industry legal.

And in 2018, parliament enacted a law allowing the constructi­on of IR facilities. Critics warn that approving legal casinos could worsen the country’s already significan­t gambling problem.

“We have grave concerns about the decision,” a pair of NGOs that deal with gambling addiction said in an open statement to government officials.

The groups pointed to a surge in requests for help from young people addicted to gambling via smartphone­s and illegal online casinos, adding the public would be better served by stronger anti-addiction measures than the casino’s approval. A 2021 government survey found about 2.2 percent of the population, or 2.8 million people, were affected by gambling addiction.

Many are hooked on the pinball-like game “pachinko” or on “pachislo” slot machines, which together annually generate 14.6 trillion yen in revenue as of 2021.

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