Takashi Kawamura, Mayor of Nagoya |
A recent survey conducted by the Kyodo news agency revealed that only three locations in Japan had positively confirmed their desire to host an integrated resort (IR). These include Osaka, Wakayama
and Nagasaki, while others were either “considering making an
application” or had no interest. One of those that was said to be
considering vying for an IR was Nagoya, which has now confirmed that it
is contemplating whether or not to place a bid, adding that it will make
a decision by this summer.
The mayor Nagoya, Takashi Kawamura, has acknowledged
that his administration is preparing to hold exploratory discussions May 20 on
the subject with consultants and resort operators. GGRAsia states
that one of its correspondents learned that Kawamura expects any IR to
be located within no more than 30 minutes from Nagoya JR/Meitetsu Station and could possibly cover between 12.4 and 24.8 acres.
If
Nagoya waits too long to make its decision, it might be too late.
Japanese officials have already indicated that they would start
reviewing bids by the summer and a serious amount of schmoozing between
casino operators and target cities began more than a year ago. Given the
popularity of the three cities that have already confirmed their
interest, Nagoya may have a hard time competing unless it can provide a
plan that would blow the others away.
For any local government to
submit an IR bid, it must first find a gambler partner. This would most
likely only occur following a lengthy study into the logistics of
hosting an IR, as well as research into suitable partners.
Since the IR Implementation Act stipulates that bids can be submitted
from any local government down to the “ordinance level,” GGRAsia points
out that it is possible to have two bids appear from Nagoya – one for
the prefecture and another for the city.
Should Nagoya choose to enter the race, it reportedly has already picked
out an ideal location. It has selected an artificial island on Ise Bay
where the Chubu Centrair International Airport is located. That airport
services as many as 20 million passengers annually.
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