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Saturday, November 1, 2025

Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai - The last World Expo I visited in my life

Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai held at Yumeshima Island was closed on the 13th of October.
Japan's first World Expo was also held in Osaka in 1970 when I was a college student.
I hadn't imagined two World  Expos in Osaka in my lifetime.
On both occasion, I enjoyed exploring unique national cultural heritage of each country 
and future technologies. 
This time I especially enjoyed walking around the immense two-tiered circular walkway 
of the Grand Ring which symbolizes “Unity in Diversity.”

The Grand Ring at night from here

(More about the Grand Ring is in my June post A glimpse into Expo 2025.)



Myaku-Myaku is the mascot for Expo 2025 Osaka. 
The Japanese word "脈 myaku"  means pulse. The repetition of "myaku" represents
 the continuous flow of life and knowledge from generation to generation.  




The highlight of my second visit to Expo 2025 was the  several world-class masterpieces 
at the Italy Pavillion.


Italian mascot and bee hive

Just looking at the fantastic, unique, or experimental architecture was fun.





The exterior of NullNull Pavilion composed of mirror-like materials constantly transform 
while reflecting the surroundings and visitors.

BTW, the first female Prime Minister was born in Japan where gender equality index 
has been very low.
Sanae Takaichi is a self-made politician, not a hereditary one, with strength, humility, and flexibility.
She is highly competent, insightful, and has made tremendous efforts for policy-making
as is called "a walking encyclopedia of government policies."

I'd like to correct some of the misleading overseas media reports about her from my point of view.
She is taking the right position for Japan's tradition and geo-political situation.
This is a puzzling point that some female liberals who have been advocating diversity 
and female empowerment started criticizing her. 
Takaichi shows sincere global considerations while she is committed to preserving
 cultural uniqueness and distinctiveness of the nation as a staunch concervative.
What's needed in politicians is whether they can do their job to make results 
for the good of the nation.
I hope she'll  turn people's anxieties about their present and future into hope 
and tackle with the rising prices to build a strong economy.
What will be our judgement in the next election?



Back to the talk of World Expo, I wrote my thoughts on the Expo 1970 Osaka

I have a question for you.
What is the thing closely related to your everyday life that has progressed most
 in nearly half a century?

I think of two things.



1. At the Expo '70, TOTO featured "Washlet," an early version of the Japanese toilet with integrated  bidet functions and heating.  Now high-tech toilet is a standard fixture in Japanese homes and at public facilities.

2. "Dream Telephone" exhibited at the NTT Pavilion was a revolutionary wireless device, which led us into this amazingly connected world.  It developed in the process  from carphones to the first generation of mobile phones and to the present smartphones.

Linked to Mosaic Monday

10 comments:

  1. What a fascinating post!!! Beautiful ❤️ photos and great details.

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  2. Yoko - two Expos - truly an experience of a lifetime! It looks spectacular. I especially liked the appearance of the NullNull Pavilion - what a clever idea!

    Sorry I have not been visiting blogs for a while - it has been a busy summer!

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  3. Gorgeous photos Yoko !
    An memorable Exposition ! I wish I was there too !
    Thanks for sharing !
    Have a shinny weekend !
    Anna

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  4. ...Yoko, you saw so many exciting and colors things. Thanks for sharing. Our youngest grandson just started college and is studying Japanese and loves it.

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  5. What a marvelous World Expo experience! I, too, am impressed by what I see of your Prime Minister, stardust. Humankind has progressed with its many inventions, including making weapons of war more destructive than ever before. But it has not yet progressed to where territorial and ideological disputes are resolved with quiet wisdom.

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  6. Hi Yoko, interesting post, beautiful photos. I really like this "Unity in Diversity" exhibition. The World Expo is a great event! And you're lucky this is the second such exhibition you've seen. Warmest regards.

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  7. The Grand Ring at night looks beautiful. Wonderful photos of the Expo. I wish good luck to the Prime Minister! Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for visiting and for leaving me a comment.

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  8. I do love it that my husband Art and I also both experienced the Osaka EXPO though we didn't know each other when we went to the EXPO in 1970. I did write about our EXPO experiences this year. It was in 1970 that I had my first trip to Japan and met my grandparents at their temple and extended family in Sendai.

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