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Philippine Pavilion A ‘Popular Destination’ At Expo 2025 Osaka

Ang ganda at kultura ng Pilipinas ay inaabangan sa Expo 2025, ayon mismo sa lider ng Japan.

Philippine Pavilion A ‘Popular Destination’ At Expo 2025 Osaka

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The Philippine Pavilion at the Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan is becoming a “popular destination” for visitors, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Tuesday.

During his bilateral meeting with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. at Malacañan Palace in Manila, Ishiba hoped that Marcos would visit Japan to explore the Expo 2025 Osaka, which opened on April 13 and will run until October 13 this year.

“This year, the Filipino pavilion is becoming a popular destination for visitors so I also look forward to welcoming you to visit the Osaka Expo soon,” Ishiba told Marcos.

Marcos congratulated Japan for the successful opening of the Expo 2025 Osaka, saying he is “excited and proud” that the Philippines is part of the exhibition.

“The Philippine Pavilion focuses on nature, culture, and community to showcase the creation of a sustainable future,” he said.

The Philippine Pavilion at the Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan has drawn 40,252 visitors in the first nine days since the global gathering of nations officially opened on April 13, according to data released by the Department of Tourism.

Anchored on the theme “Nature, Culture, and Community: Woven Together for a Better Future,” the Philippine Pavilion aims to showcase the country’s rich heritage, biodiversity, and creativity.

It features a unique façade of 212 handwoven fabrics representing the diverse regions of the Philippines, as well as immersive, tech-powered storytelling installations.

Its centerpiece, “Dancing with Nature,” is an interactive installation that weaves guests into the Filipino narrative using generative algorithms.

Next week, the Philippine Pavilion will also feature new attractions, including the Hilot Wellness Space, the Habi Gift Shop, and the Pavilion mascot Kokoro-chan. (PNA)