Expo 2025 Osaka, themed Designing Future Society for Our Lives, will feature national pavilions, art interventions, and sustainability initiatives.
Sou Fujimoto's timber masterplan, the world's largest timber structure, will be a key feature, offering multiple functions within the Expo.
Various pavilions showcase unique designs and themes, from Hungary's dome theater to Portugal's wave facade echoing maritime heritage.
Collaborative platforms for sustainability, innovation, and art engagement are central to Expo 2025 Osaka, featuring mascot Myaku-Myaku.
Architectural highlights include Kengo Kuma's Portugal Pavilion and France's Theatrum Naturae, emphasizing natural elements and sustainability.
USA's two-winged Pavilion, Kuwait's Visionary Lighthouse, and Saudi Arabia's multi-sensory journey showcase innovative designs and technologies.
Qatar's Pavilion by Kengo Kuma combines maritime traditions, while the UAE Pavilion emphasizes sustainability and conservation.
Bahrain and Uzbekistan Pavilions highlight cultural heritage and sustainability, with reusability as a focal point for Uzbekistan's design.
Additional pavilions focus on co-creation, nature-inspired structures, and storytelling, bringing unique perspectives on global challenges to Expo 2025 Osaka.
Artistic and sustainability initiatives, including the Women's Pavilion, digital exhibits, ensemble performances, and water and light shows, enhance the Expo's atmosphere.