The city and prefectural government officials in Osaka are pressing ahead with their plans to establish a gambling addiction countermeasures center in 2029, foreshadowing events a full year before the opening of MGM Osaka, the first integrated resort featuring a casino in the country, scheduled to open in late 2030. According to a Wednesday report by local Japanese publication Nikkei Shimbun, the timing of the plans was announced, although the location of the center has not been determined as yet, without citing specific sources. The center will aim to provide direct support to individuals with gambling problems and their families, ranging from direct support to individualized treatment programs. Additionally, it will aim to train medical personnel on how to identify and treat addiction symptoms through specialized training.
Ordinance Sets the Framework Early
This entire initiative is a result of Osaka’s basic ordinance on gambling addiction countermeasures, which was approved by the prefectural assembly in October 2022 and came into effect by late November of the same year. This made Osaka the first region in Japan to formalize its approach to the problem in this manner, as it coincides with the opening of commercial gaming through the integrated resort. The basic ordinance includes a set of steps for prevention, support, and training, all of which are to be headed by the governor in a special department. This is a proactive measure, as it is understood that the opening of MGM Osaka will introduce new elements into the region’s gaming habits, particularly in areas such as Yumeshima Island, which is being developed into a massive project.
Services Target Individuals and Families
The center will be all about the practical support—counseling, sound recovery plans, and reaching out to families to help dispel the isolation that addiction so often brings. Families get started young, learning to identify problems and work through them without the drag of stigma holding them back. Another key component is medical education, which gives doctors and counselors the training they need to do everything from the initial evaluation to keeping the risk of relapse low in the long term. It is a safety net that is not only reactive but also scalable as the resort grows, which will help Osaka avoid the pitfalls that other cities have fallen into when casinos first open their doors.
Trial Consultations Start this Spring
To hit the ground running, authorities plan to roll out trial online consultation services come April, linking those affected directly to lawyers and private organizations for immediate guidance. These virtual sessions test the waters, smoothing out kinks in how help flows before the physical center opens its doors. It’s a good bridge, and it will allow Osaka to get real feedback from the community while MGM continues to work toward that end-of-2030 target. The ordinance’s support will ensure that funding and regulation remain steady, preventing momentum from slowing as timelines extend.
MGM Timeline Drives Preparation Pace
MGM Osaka, a joint venture with Orix Corp, will bring hotels, meeting facilities, entertainment, and a casino floor to Yumeshima, making Osaka the IR trailblazer in Japan. The project has broken ground in 2024 after receiving approval in 2023 under the national IR Promotion Act, which limits licenses to three across the country. The 2029 opening timing allows for a period to hone and improve, train more personnel, and build awareness before the influx of visitors. Approval of the ordinance passed easily with the support of several groups, which reflects a consensus on finding a balance between economic stimulation and social protection.
Proactive Steps Match Resort Rollout
Osaka’s approach weaves addiction prevention into the IR fabric from day one, with the center as a flagship response. Trial services kick off soon, feeding data into full-scale launch, while ordinance ensures long-term commitment through governor-led coordination. As MGM nears completion, this setup positions the prefecture to handle upticks in need head-on, training medics and supporting families in tandem. The plan underscores Japan’s measured entry into casinos, economic promise tempered by robust harm reduction right from the start.
Source: GGR Asia

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