

- ▷Recommended for
- The scale of the exhibit is impressive, but the second half is somewhat difficult to understand.
- It looks great on a night visit! The outdoor area is also a highlight of the production
- Also “Mars rocks” that are easy to photograph.
- Summary|Overall satisfaction is high. Let’s keep an eye on the time required.
▷Recommended for
- Those who want to take the time to enjoy the scale of the exhibition.
- Those who are interested in the future of Japan and nature/environmental issues
- Those who want to enjoy an extraordinary atmosphere, such as night lights.
The scale of the exhibit is impressive, but the second half is somewhat difficult to understand.
The Japan Pavilion boasts the most expansive site in the Expo site, and its themes are environmental, such as “garbage” and “algae. The first half of the exhibition continues to heighten one’s sense of anticipation, providing an immersive experience in line with the theme. However, in the latter half of the exhibition, there are many abstract expressions that are a little difficult to understand. However, in the latter half of the exhibition, there are a lot of abstract expressions that are difficult to understand.
Inside the museum, original drawings of Doraemon and a wide variety of Kitty dolls are on display, giving visitors a sense of the pop culture aspect of the museum that is uniquely Japanese.








It looks great on a night visit! The outdoor area is also a highlight of the production
As it was nighttime on the day of our visit, the lights in the only outdoor area in the Japan Pavilion were very beautiful and impressive. The lighting effects spread throughout the entire space, creating a fantastic atmosphere that is different from that of daytime.


Also “Mars rocks” that are easy to photograph.
The Japan Pavilion exhibits the “Mars Stone,” and unlike the U.S. Pavilion, it is a great place to take photos at a relatively leisurely pace, making it a good spot for those aiming to post on social media.


Summary|Overall satisfaction is high. Let’s keep an eye on the time required.
The first half of the presentation is exciting, and although the second half is a bit left out, overall the pavilion has a wealth of attractions and is highly satisfying. The amount of exhibits is so large that a thorough tour of the pavilion will take a considerable amount of time, so it is recommended that visitors allow plenty of time for their visit.
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