一家新加坡公司计划与当地和国际公司合作,在日本建立一个22亿美元的零碳现成度假胜地,以促进可持续旅游业。
A Singapore firm plans a $2.2 billion zero-carbon onsen resort in Japan, partnering with local and international firms to boost sustainable tourism.
位于新加坡的Joyful Alliance公司在日本瓦卡亚马市提出了一座价值22亿美元的可持续性温泉度假村,
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.
该项目于2025年10月17日签署,涉及与Wakayama市和国际公司绿色物质枢纽和CMA测试建立伙伴关系,以整合低碳建设、智能能源系统和全球可持续性标准。
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.
该度假胜地位于关西国际机场附近,将把当地温泉和文化与现代娱乐结合起来,每年以数百万游客为对象,创造数千个就业机会,同时促进区域经济增长,推动旅游业绿色技术的发展。
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.