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​Expo 2025 has officially opened in Osaka, Japan, transforming Yumeshima Island into a global stage for innovation and collaboration. Running from April 13 to October 13, the event embraces the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives,” focusing on subthemes like Saving Lives, Empowering Lives, and Connecting Lives. With participation from over 160 countries and regions, the Expo serves as a platform for exploring solutions to global challenges through cutting-edge technology and design.​

Expo 2025 Opens in Japan with Over 160 Countries Participating
Swiss Pavilion © Presence Switzerland

The opening ceremony featured a performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony by more than 10,000 participants, symbolizing unity and hope. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed optimism that the Expo could foster international collaboration amid current global challenges. Emperor Naruhito also attended, recalling the success of the 1970 Osaka Expo and encouraging youth engagement with future-oriented innovations.

A central architectural highlight is the Grand Ring, a 20-meter-high, 2-kilometer-circumference wooden structure designed by Sou Fujimoto. Recognized as the world’s largest wooden architecture, it symbolizes unity and diversity, encircling the various national pavilions. Despite its grandeur, the structure has drawn criticism for its cost, accounting for over 14% of the Expo’s ¥235 billion budget.

Expo 2025 Opens in Japan with Over 160 Countries Participating
Portugal Pavilion © aicep Portugal Global

The Expo showcases a range of futuristic innovations, including robots, flying cars, and health technologies. Notably, a Japanese pavilion features a lab-grown artificial heart and an AI-powered “human washing machine,” reviving a concept from the 1970 Expo with modern advancements. The U.S. pavilion focuses on space exploration, while the Ukrainian exhibit offers a poignant narrative of life during the ongoing conflict.​

Running until October 13, Expo 2025 aims to attract 28 million visitors. Whether you’re visiting for inspiration, research, or to connect with global peers, Expo 2025 offers more than spectacle. It invites serious engagement with the question at the heart of its theme: how do we design a better future for all?

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