Philippines Pavilion

Textile x Makeover x Photo Experience! Unique mix of culture and fun!
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Kids○ / Seniors○ /
in advance
International Pavilion

▷Recommended for

  • Interested in traditional textiles and handicrafts?
  • Those who would like to try a “transformation experience” that can be played with images.
  • For those who want to enjoy a “simple Filipino experience” at a photo spot.

A colorful display of traditional textiles. You can feel the breath of handwork.

The Philippine Pavilion carefully displays traditional textiles from various regions, and the variety of colors and patterns is impressive.
The depth and warmth of traditional crafts can be felt when looking at the designs, which are connected not only to weaving techniques, but also to culture and daily life.
There are also specialized explanatory panels, making this an ideal place to take the time to appreciate the art.


Full body transformation video into a flower or a banana! A slightly funny experience


There is a device in the museum that allows visitors to stand in front of the camera and have their bodies overlap with the images to experience “becoming a flower or a banana.
Children and adults alike will enjoy the experience of “Oh, I’ve turned into a flower! I turned into a banana!
Children and adults alike were amused by the surprise and laughter.
It was a little embarrassing but playful, and it was fun to see the unexpected excitement.


Photo spot where your face transforms & great takeout deals!

Near the exit, there is a photo booth where your face is transformed to look like a Filipino, making it a great place to take a commemorative photo that will look great on social networking sites. There is also a take-out stand right next to the pavilion, and the reasonable prices compared to other pavilions are a nice point.

For more information on take-out at the Philippine Pavilion, click here.

Summary|Casual drop-in and good level of satisfaction

Although not luxurious, the pavilion is a great place to stop by for a quick break, with exhibits, videos, photos, refreshments, and other elements for casual enjoyment. It was a place to take a breather from the many flashy displays at the Expo.

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