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Universal abandons Okinawa theme park plans
POSTED 12 May 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga responded to the move, saying that the USJ decision was 'extremely regrettable'
Universal has scrapped plans to open a theme park on the Okinawa Prefecture, with the company instead opting to focus investment in its existing Osaka attraction.

USJ Co – the operating company of Universal Studios Japan – said in March last year that it was planning to build a second park in Nago – Okinawa’s second-largest city. Later that year in August, USJ opted to drop the Universal branding from the plans, instead favouring the name “Nangoku Resort”.

Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga responded to the move, saying that the USJ decision was "extremely regrettable" but that the government cannot interfere with a private firm's business affairs.

The Japanese government was very much behind the project, which it saw as playing a key part in selling Okinawa as an Asian tourist destination. Leisure developments on the island have been previously hampered by a large US military presence, with half of US forces in the region sited on Okinawa.

Investment in Universal Japan has been ramped up since Comcast’s US$1.5bn (€1.3bn, £1bn) majority purchase of the park last year, with a US$83.4m (€74.2m, £54.9m) click here
Jurassic Park-themed flying coaster opening in March and a US$350m (€319.5m, £247m) immersive Mario-themed land planned for 2020.

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Universal abandons Okinawa theme park plans
POSTED 12 May 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga responded to the move, saying that the USJ decision was 'extremely regrettable'
Universal has scrapped plans to open a theme park on the Okinawa Prefecture, with the company instead opting to focus investment in its existing Osaka attraction.

USJ Co – the operating company of Universal Studios Japan – said in March last year that it was planning to build a second park in Nago – Okinawa’s second-largest city. Later that year in August, USJ opted to drop the Universal branding from the plans, instead favouring the name “Nangoku Resort”.

Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga responded to the move, saying that the USJ decision was "extremely regrettable" but that the government cannot interfere with a private firm's business affairs.

The Japanese government was very much behind the project, which it saw as playing a key part in selling Okinawa as an Asian tourist destination. Leisure developments on the island have been previously hampered by a large US military presence, with half of US forces in the region sited on Okinawa.

Investment in Universal Japan has been ramped up since Comcast’s US$1.5bn (€1.3bn, £1bn) majority purchase of the park last year, with a US$83.4m (€74.2m, £54.9m) click here
Jurassic Park-themed flying coaster opening in March and a US$350m (€319.5m, £247m) immersive Mario-themed land planned for 2020.

RELATED STORIES
Universal theme parks break US$1bn barrier in first quarter with staggering results


Prior to its acquisition of DreamWorks on 28 April, Comcast released its financial results for the first quarter of 2016, with its theme park division smashing expectations through a staggering 57.5 per cent jump in theme park revenues.
US$350m Mario land confirmed for Universal Japan


Universal Studios has finally revealed the first uses of its Nintendo IPs, announcing plans for a Mario-themed land at its park in Japan.
Proposed Universal theme park on Okinawa drops Universal branding


Following reports that representatives from Universal Studios Japan were looking into potentially opening a new theme park on the island of Okinawa, the interested party has taken the rather surprising step of dropping the well-established Universal name in favour of the unknown ‘Nangoku Resort’.
Universal Studios Japan plans second park on Okinawa


Universal Studios Japan’s president, Glenn Gumpel, has said the theme park is looking to build a second development on the sub-tropical island of Okinawa – more than 1,500km (932 miles) away from its existing park on mainland Japan.
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Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
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A fire has destroyed part of the new water world, Oceana, at Liseberg in Sweden, and a construction worker has been reported missing.
Museum director apologises after comparing the city of Florence to a sex worker
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