Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: All is not lost if Okonogi wins this Sunday
Friday 20th of August 2021
Good morning. There are only two more days until Yokohama's mayoral election, which will determine the fate for one of Japan's most closely watched IR locations outside of Osaka. Hachiro Okonogi, an anti-IR candidate with majority LDP backing remains being tipped as the most likely winner of this Sunday’s mayoral race, though industry expert Daniel Cheng says this does not necessarily mean its all over for IRs in the city. Be sure not to miss our Face-to-Face interview with Daniel Cheng.
What you need to know
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On the radar
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Hachiro Okonogi, an anti-IR candidate with majority LDP backing remains being tipped as the most likely winner of this Sunday’s mayoral race in Yokohama, though gaming and hospitality expert Daniel Cheng says this does not necessarily mean it's all over for an IR in the city. Cheng however told Asia Gaming Brief that not all is necessarily lost if Okonogi wins the race. “I have a sense that if Okonogi wins, all may not be lost because after all, he was part of the IR [cohort] at the national government level. So he does personally support IR, he’s just saying he won’t support it for Yokohama because there has been too much negative opinion against it from the people of Yokohama.” “If he wins there could still be a second wind for IRs in Yokohama but it would be in the next phase of cities, which would be around seven years later,” he said.
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