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TOKYO, Feb. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese ruling Liberal Democratic Party is to
formulate a basic policy around June to legalize casinos in the country with the
aim of attracting more foreign tourists, local reports said on Saturday.
A member of a subcommittee on casinos launched under the LDP's special committee
on tourism said the party should expedite discussions as Japan should lift
its ban on gambling parlors after Singapore did so in April last year and as
Thailand is studying tofollow suit, Kyodo News said.
According to the subcommittee member, facts prove that casinos are big
attractions for foreign tourists in many countries that have legalized them and
help to boost the economy and international competition.
Sources disclosed that the subcommittee plans to work out an interim report in
late April after discussing what gambling houses should be like if they are to
be legalized and what measures should be taken about the Penal Code banning
casinos.
Opponents, however, worry about public order in communities hosting such facilities and possible negative influence on young people. Enditem |