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Introduction of Initiatives by the Osaka-Kansai Expo Kyoto Promotion Committee

The World Expo will be held in Osaka, Japan, at the Yumeshima venue from 13 April to 13 October 2025. The Expo's theme is "Come Together, Create the Future - Leading with Tradition and Innovation." The city of Kyoto will set up a "Kyoto Pavilion" at the Expo, themed "Ichiza Konryu" (Establishing a Unified Stage). "Ichiza Konryu" refers to the unique sense of unity that arises in a tea ceremony when the host dedicates themselves fully to serving, and the guests are deeply moved, creating a special bond of harmony and connection.

The "Kyoto Pavilion" will feature rotating exhibits in six categories: Culture, Industry, Food, Environment, Life, and Tourism. Over the course of the event, these exhibits will be updated periodically to showcase both Kyoto's traditional heritage and its latest innovations.
Visitors will be able to not only explore the exhibits but also engage with exhibitors and participate in events. They will have the opportunity to experience Kyoto from various perspectives and truly immerse themselves in its essence.

Specifically, the Kyoto Pavilion will offer immersive experiences such as participating in Kyoto's symbolic "festivals", engaging with traditional arts like "tea ceremony" and "flower arranging", and tasting renowned sake from Kyoto, one of Japan’s "three great sake-producing regions”. Additionally, visitors will have the opportunity to experience innovative technologies, such as a simulation of the world from the perspective of people with dementia. Organizers are working to create a pavilion that will provide a deeply satisfying and enriching experience for all visitors.

In addition, a variety of side events will be held throughout Kyoto Prefecture, offering visitors numerous opportunities to discover and enjoy the many attractions of Kyoto. The Expo site is approximately one hour by train from Kyoto Station. Come and immerse yourself in the true essence of the city!

Source: Kyoto City - Industry and Tourism Bureau Business

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Published: December 2024

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