

- ▷Recommended for
- History and culture exhibits will give you a glimpse of “what the Middle East is like.
- Large screen and mysterious slide. Unexpected sense of balance.
- Spacious rest area makes you feel a bit wealthy.
- The restaurant is expensive but exotic. Ordering in English is basic.
- Summary|Slowly gaining popularity. Go while it’s still available!
▷Recommended for
- Anyone with even a passing interest in Middle Eastern culture and life
- Those who want to enjoy a balance of learning, visuals, and a bit of fun.
- Those who want to spend a relaxing time in a calm atmosphere.
History and culture exhibits will give you a glimpse of “what the Middle East is like.
The Kuwait Pavilion begins with exhibits that introduce the country’s origins and culture, desert and sea life, oil and modernization, and more.
They were all carefully organized and provided an easy-to-understand introduction to Middle Eastern culture with which I am not normally familiar.
The exhibition is designed to be easy to enter for those who have no idea what Kuwait is like, and will naturally draw the attention of visitors.



Large screen and mysterious slide. Unexpected sense of balance.
In the middle of the exhibit, there is a video presentation on a large screen.
The images depicting the cities, future, and cultural expansion of the Middle East were powerful and made for a solid entertainment experience.
And then, “Why the slide” appears at the end of it.
It is strange that it is placed like a piece of playground equipment with no explanation, but it is a little comforting to see such an unexpected device.
This is a very “Expo-like” scene.

Spacious rest area makes you feel a bit wealthy.
A spacious resting area is provided in the latter half of the building.
The texture of the furniture and the atmosphere of the lighting were elegant and somehow had the “feel of a slightly better hotel lounge.
I was impressed that just sitting here for a while between exhibitions made me feel strangely “luxurious”.
If it were not so crowded, I would have been tempted to stay longer.


The restaurant is expensive but exotic. Ordering in English is basic.
The Kuwait Pavilion also has its own restaurant.
The prices are a little high, and the overall atmosphere is “upscale.
As a precaution, Japanese is rarely spoken.
Orders are also basically exchanged in English, which creates a mild sense of tension, but this in turn creates a “feeling of being in a foreign country.
The meals alone were a memorable part of the “cross-cultural experience,” and the exhibition was not the only thing that left an impression on me.
For more information on the Kuwait Pavilion Restaurant, click here.



Summary|Slowly gaining popularity. Go while it’s still available!
Recently, the line has been growing due to the growing online reputation, so early visit is recommended!
While introducing the history and culture of the city, the large screen images and slides provide a sense of entertainment.
It was a fresh experience to be exposed to Middle Eastern culture and to encounter a “world I didn’t know existed”!
Rest areas are comfortable and of high quality. Even when crowded, you will be healed.
The restaurant is English-speaking only and has a strong exotic feel, which is impressive in a different way from the exhibition
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