# Japanese government's disapproval of Nagasaki IR plan The Japanese government has decided not to approve a proposal to develop an integrated resort (IR) with a casino in Nagasaki Prefecture, several Japanese media reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources. The Japan Tourism Authority under Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport will officially announce its "disapproval" decision later on Wednesday, according to a report reviewed by GGRAsia's Japan correspondent. Nagasaki's proposal was being evaluated according to a procedure coordinated by the agency and the Ministry of Education. In mid-May, Nagasaki Prefecture authorities told GGRAsia in response to our investigation that they had no insight into the timing of the government's decision regarding the application to host casino resorts. Nagasaki submitted its proposal in April 2022, the same time the Osaka Prefecture sent in its own bid. Osaka's plan was approved by state authorities in April this year, accounting for just 66% of the possible evaluation score. Nagasaki will be on the ground at the Huisten Bosch theme park (file photo) in Sasevo, referring to a 438.3 billion yen ($3.07 billion at current exchange rates) fundraising target for the scheme. Casino Austria International Japan Inc has been identified as a commercial partner in the venture. Nagasaki Prefecture said its "financial arrangers" for the project included Credit Suisse AG, CBRE and Kanto Fitzgerald Securities Japan Inc. Several commentators on Japan's casino legalization process questioned who exactly was behind the proposed investment in the Nagasaki project, their financial experience and knowledge of casino operations. BY: **[바카라사이트 추천](https://www.outlookindia.com/plugin-play/2023년-바카라-사이트-추천-실시간-에볼루션-바카라사이트-순위-top15-news-334941 )**