Hokkaido

By Josh Pearson , 31 March 2026

Hokkaido has initiated a new competitive bidding process to appoint a research partner tasked with evaluating the feasibility of developing an integrated resort (IR) featuring a casino. The move signals a strategic effort by the prefecture to position itself for Japan’s next phase of IR approvals. The selected firm will conduct comprehensive market analysis, engage with industry stakeholders, and design a viable development roadmap. With the contract extending until January 2027, the initiative underscores Hokkaido’s intent to make data-driven decisions.

By Josh Pearson , 1 October 2025

Japan’s northernmost island, Hokkaido, is revisiting the prospect of integrated casino resorts after shelving earlier plans due to environmental concerns. Cities such as Tomakomai and Kushiro have expressed interest in hosting projects that could boost regional tourism and diversify economic activity. The discussions come amid renewed momentum in Japan’s integrated resort policy, designed to position the country as a competitive destination for global gaming and entertainment.