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“Obviously the pandemic


On Miyako Island the group plans to build a resort hotel in the Yonaha Maehama Beach Area which should be completed by 2023 and includes approximately 100 hotel rooms, 40 villas and water sport facilities. In Niseko the development will cover around 20 hectares. Te company will also open its first Integrated Resort, Hoiana, in Vietnam this year.


Suncity’s Wakayama IR design is based on three concepts linked to the region including the ‘castle’ with reference to Wakayama Castle, the ‘garden’ which will imitate the Rikugi-en Garden to reproduce the Wakayama Domain scenery in Man’yoshu poetry (the oldest collection of ‘waka’ poetry in Japan) and finally ‘port’ relating to the location in Marina City.


“Te idea is to revive the area as an important port of some of Japan’s Five Routes that connected Tokyo with the outer province during the Edo period from 1603 and 1868,” said a representative of the Suncity Group.


“Incorporating traditional Japanese culture and


has resulted in the delay of the RFP process and the slowing down of


economies worldwide.


However neither the delay nor the pandemic deters us from moving forward with the submission of our proposal and our plan for IR 2.0 in Wakayama.”


features of Wakayama Prefecture, Suncity Group hopes to create a unique IR combining Wakayama Prefecture’s historical tradition, natural landscape and cultural essence.


“With our business footprint across the globe, Suncity Group has a clear understanding of


integrated resorts in various countries, which enables the Group to utilise its resources and experiences in resorts management and present to the world the diversity of Wakayama.


“To turn this vision into reality the group joined hands with the world renowned architectural firm AEDAS to create the Integrated Resort, tailor made for Wakayama. In addition to the construction of hardware facilities, Suncity Group will also make the Wakayama IR a hub for entertainment and traditional culture. With experience in film production, concerts and cultural events in mainland China, Macau and Hong Kong, Suncity Group brings the power of entertainment promotion to Wakayama.


“Obviously the pandemic has resulted in the delay of the RFP process and the slowing down of economies worldwide. However neither the delay nor the pandemic deters us from moving forward with the submission of our proposal and our plan for IR 2.0 in Wakayama. Our focus is not what we bring to Japan, but to present Japan to the world.”


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