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A Singapore firm plans a $2.2 billion zero-carbon onsen resort in Japan, partnering with local and international firms to boost sustainable tourism.
Joyful Alliance, a Singapore-based firm, has proposed a $2.2 billion sustainable onsen resort in Wakayama City, Japan, aiming to become the world’s first zero-carbon tourism destination.
Signed on October 17, 2025, the project involves a partnership with Wakayama City and international firms Green Matter Hub and CMA Testing to integrate low-carbon construction, smart energy systems, and global sustainability standards.
Located near Kansai International Airport, the resort will combine local hot springs and culture with modern entertainment, targeting millions of visitors annually and creating thousands of jobs while boosting regional economic growth and advancing green technology in tourism.
Una empresa de Singapur planea un complejo onsen de cero carbono de $ 2.2 mil millones en Japón, asociándose con empresas locales e internacionales para impulsar el turismo sostenible.