International Organization Pavilion

Surprisingly enjoyable!" Pavilion with light discoveries
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Free admission
International Pavilion

▷Recommended for

  • Those who want to take a quick look around to avoid the crowds.
  • Those who collect stamp rally (you can push 5 stamps here).
  • Those who want a light touch of knowledge about the world and the future.

A short but still surprisingly impressive exhibit.

It is more like a commons-like exhibition style than a large-scale exhibit, and there is virtually no waiting time to enter the museum. Unlike the vast pavilions, it is easy to get around in 10 to 15 minutes. However, the highlights are well organized, and the feeling of being able to learn quickly is a pleasant point.


You can get a taste of the history of nuclear fusion and the Expo.

One of the main attractions of the exhibition are miniatures and VR images related to ITER, a nuclear fusion energy project. The exhibition introduces future energy initiatives in an easy-to-understand manner. There is also an exhibit that lists all of the sites of previous Expos, making it fun to think back and ask, “Where was that Expo? It is also fun to think back and ask, “Where was that Expo?


A “stamp heaven” for children

Stamps are placed for each exhibit, making this an ideal point for stamp rally enthusiasts. It is just the right structure for visitors with children or just taking a break to enjoy the exhibit in a casual manner while stimulating their desire to complete it.


Summary|Good for when you want a “light intellectual stimulation

The International Organizations Pavilion is not flashy, but it is a pavilion that provides light intellectual satisfaction in a short time. It is not a place to learn about the world in a big way! rather than a full-fledged study of the world, it is best to stop by with a casual sense of **”let’s take a look at the future and the world for a moment. Recommended for those who have a few minutes to spare.

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