Osaka, Japan – The World Expo 2025 officially opened its doors to the public today (Sunday) on Osaka's artificial Yumeshima Island, launching a six-month global event with record participation from 158 countries and regions, including the State of Kuwait.
Key Highlights:
Theme & Venue:
"Designing Future Society for Our Lives"
Located on Osaka Bay's artificial island (through October 13)
Features the "Grand Ring" – the world's largest wooden architectural structure (2km circumference)
Notable Exhibits:
Lab-grown human heart model using iPS cells
Flying car prototypes
Martian rock samples
Imperial Presence:
Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako attended Saturday's official opening
1,300 attendees including Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba
Kuwait Pavilion:
Two-story "Lighthouse of Tomorrow" design
Lower level: Cultural heritage showcase
Upper level: Futuristic aspirations
Interactive AI-powered exhibits
"The Pearl" transitional space honoring Kuwait's pearling history
Historical Context:
Kuwait remains one of only four Arab nations that participated in Japan's first Expo (Osaka 1970), which attracted 64 million visitors.
Imperial Address:
Emperor Naruhito expressed hope that the Expo would inspire global cooperation: "May this event encourage respect for all lifeforms and motivate collaborative efforts toward a sustainable future."
Organizers' Projections:
28.2 million expected visitors
60+ daily events across country pavilions