Nagasaki announces IR bid’s Fundamental Plan Proposal

Nagasaki is racing to land an IR development in the upcoming Japanese industry and announced its Fundamental Plan Proposal for a bid.

Japan.- As the Japanese casino industry nears, Nagasaki announced its Fundamental Plan Proposal for an integrated resort (IR) bid. The prefecture wants to get its own development and budgeted from €2.7 billion to €4.65 billion.

The prefecture will release the proposal on its website today, including further details. Such as the requirements to include a large hotel, conference and exhibition halls, etc.

Interest in Nagasaki

Japan’s Current Corp became the latest to announce that it would aim to invest in a potential development.

According to the director and chief administrative officer Hidenobu Takagi, its investment would rise to €4.5 billion. He announced the company’s Nagasaki IR plans. Furthermore, he told GGRAsia they will partner with Get Nice Holdings Ltd.

“Since we are Japanese, we can work closely with local business partners in Sasebo and in Nagasaki,” he told GGRAsia. “That’s one of our big strengths, compared to the other bidders.”

“Current Corp is a company of the SRC Group that will partner with Get Nice Holdings and Sofitel Macau, and Success Universe,” he said.

As several companies look to Japan to potentially develop their casinos, NagaCorp is assessing where it would host. The company announced Huis Ten Bosch amusement park could be an option for its Nagasaki IR.

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