NAGASAKI, Dec 28 (Kyodo) - The government on Wednesday rejected a plan to open a casino resort in Nagasaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan, amid doubts about the feasibility of its funding.
The plan for the so-called integrated resort had been under review by the government since April, following the approval of a similar project in Osaka.
It was estimated that the project in Nagasaki at the Dutch-themed Huis Ten Bosch seaside resort would draw 8.4 million visitors annually, bringing 330 billion yen ($2.3 billion) in economic benefits to the southwestern Japan region. ...continue reading
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