Japan politics
Japan casinos face new Diet date
Integrated resorts in the world’s third largest economy have another date with lawmakers. Continue reading
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Japan casino camp cool on hot idea
Instead of one US$10 billion integrated resort, why not three US$3 billion IRs? Continue reading
Posted in Brendan Bussmann, casino districts, Forbes.com, Fred Gushin, Global Market Advisors, Hong Kong On Air, integrated resorts, Japan casino legalization, Japan politics, Osaka Strip, Paul Steelman, Praveen Choudhary, Spectrum Gaming, Toru Mihara
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Japan can create its own great casino resorts
Don’t bet on Macau casinos getting a piece of the action in Japan. Continue reading
Posted in Hong Kong On Air, international casino companies, Japan casino legalization, Japan politics, Japan tourism, Macau casino companies, South China Morning Post
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Japan hits pachinko harder than casinos will
Pachinko has lost two-thirds of its players since 1995, but revenue in ubiquitous, cacophonous parlors still tops US$30 billion. Continue reading
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Japan will legalize casinos its own way
Las Vegas giants don’t like Japan’s proposed casino regulations, but they’ll have to play by house rules or find another game. Continue reading
Posted in Asia casinos, casino regulation, Forbes.com, gaming addiction, Hong Kong On Air, integrated resorts, Japan casino legalization, Japan politics, Shinzo Abe
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