"I would like to make the Philippines the next Hawaii, given that there are a lot of great beaches here," he told ABS-CBN television in an interview aired late Wednesday.
"China, Beijing, the air is polluted and I feel there are people (there) who would want to get away, go to a fresh place and I think the Philippines would be one of the best tourist spots for everybody," he said through a translator. Okada's new property in the capital will initially employ around 10,000 people and is one of four mega-casinos planned on a glittering strip fronting Manila Bay dubbed Entertainment City.