Hokkaido, one of the candidate prefectures for a regional Japanese IR license, has hosted a number of “IR Regional Briefings” across the island over the past week, with the latest taking place in Hokkaido’s preferred location of Tomakomai city.
Following previous briefings in Sapporo and Kushiro, the third briefing saw around 110 residents attend according to local media reports, with many voicing their concerns over the potential development of a local IR.
Staff from the Hokkaido government took an hour to explain the basic IR concept and countermeasures for the potential impacts on society based on the “Basic Concepts Regarding IR” (discussion draft) that was announced in November last year. Among the key points raised was recognition that an IR would boost tourism.
When the floor was subsequently opened to questions, there were concerns about gambling, opposition to an industry that financially thrives on “human misfortune” and a suggestion that, due to the many objections raised in a public survey, a referendum should be held.
On the other hand, there were voices of approval from those wanting to attract visitors to Tomakomai and who wanted further discussion and compromise for the sake of the city’s financial future.
Nobuhiko Maki, director of the Hokkaido Tourist Board commented, “I have listened carefully to the opinions and I would like to explore the possibility that an IR facility would make a contribution to the development of tourism in Hokkaido.”
The area of Tomakomai city, close to New Chitose Airport, that stands to best enjoy the financial benefits of an IR also has the most deeply rooted opposition and it is understood that further efforts are required to increase the understanding of residents.
Further briefings are scheduled to be held in Hakodate, Asahikawa, Obihiro, and Abashiri.