Osaka World Expo EXPO 2025|E-ticket

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"Wanbo" is a grand event that brings together many people and products from all over the world. Here, the wisdom of the world comes together to jointly solve various global problems. Osaka Expo (EXPO’70) was held for the first time in Japan and Asia in 1970 and has become a symbol of Japan’s rapid economic growth. The 2025 Osaka Kansai Expo is the successor to the 2005 Love. This is the first international expo held in Japan after the Earth Expo in 20 years.

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Osaka. Kansai World Expo|One-day Ticket|Free Have Fun in Kansai 1 Week Free Pass

Booking starts: 2025-04-27

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Osaka. Kansai World Expo|Night Ticket

Booking starts: 2025-04-27

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Osaka. Kansai World Expo | Summer Pass | Have Fun in Kansai 1 Week Free Pass

Booking starts: 2025-04-27

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Osaka. Kansai World Expo | Full-Term Pass | Have Fun in Kansai 1 Week Free Pass

Booking starts: 2025-04-27

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Osaka. Kansai World Expo|Concession Ticket (only available to people with disability certificates)

Booking starts: 2025-04-27

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from HK$200

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Osaka Prefecture Yumeshima

地址:大阪府大阪市此花區1丁目

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4.3
(82 Reviews)
KKday User
2025-04-23 23:32:00
The exchange for an "official" ticket was easy. The crowd management when we visited was excellent and we did get to enter some pavilions without a reservation. The popular pavilions always with a line queue were missed unfortunately but most we entered exceeded our expectations and were both entertaining and informative.
KKday User
2025-04-16 23:04:22
Definitely book early. The ballot system is complex. be prepared to be walking a lot and standing and waiting in lines. Most lines were less than 20 minutes around 2:00 p.m. the lines got longer after that. I would recommend Korea, Australia, Tech World, Serbia, Belgium, and the physical symphony. I attended for 2 days, and I only saw a quarter of the 80 Pavilions. there is a 7-Eleven, Family Mart, Lawson's, and down near the Waterfront, there is a food court. The Pavilions food is quite expensive so it's up to you if you bring your own. do not bring cans or glass bottles. Security checks every bottle and scans every bag. if you're travelling to the East Gate, expect cues to get into the Expo. The ballot is complex because you may win for your 2 months one that is in the blue section, and then your next one is in the red section, so you are going back and forward from one side to other.
KKday User
2025-04-26 11:59:27
Booking with Kkday is reliable and fast. Convenient to use.
KKday User
2025-04-25 23:00:20
Too many people was one of the major issues and the on site pavilion reservation only allows ONE booking at a time so u have to wait for the booking time of reservation to book another one.. Gundam is open for booking at 12n and 3pm so make sure u have NO reservation at these two times in order to get Gundam reservation if it is available.. Toilet is a major issue.. Sushiro is a great place to eat with a high tech ordering system..
KKday User
2025-04-26 15:18:42
When we booked the tickets, we made an appointment to draw the venue seven days before the opening. I saw other people sharing and found out that you can only win once for each of the five venues you choose. The first time, I was drawn to the three venues in Japan, and the second time, in the first-come-first-served event three days ago, I chose the Australian Pavilion which was not full yet. I was careless about 24:00 three days ago, which is Japan time. I lined up for about ten minutes after waiting for more than 5,000 people to enter the login screen, and at this time, there were almost no seats left. On the day of entry, you can apply 10 minutes after entering the park, but this is actually not very friendly to family guests, because there are usually only one or two seats left, and basically you can't make a reservation for the place you want to go, and you have to queue up on the spot. The following are the pavilions we visited: The French Pavilion is truly a magnificent world, with famous brands like DIOR and LV appearing in it. There are also some French meals for sale on the first floor, and there are also shops at the exit, but I personally don’t like the French Pavilion very much, whether it’s because of the light, the sound, or the large crowds, it’s very uncomfortable to visit there, and if you are a particularly sensitive person, you will find it very painful. There are algae-shaped Kitty and Doraemon characters in the Japan Pavilion 3. The whole pavilion is comfortable to walk around. You can see how garbage is recycled and the chairs placed in the pavilion actually make it look like a factory. I think if you don't have a reservation, you don't have to go to the Australian Pavilion. If there's no one queuing, you can just go there to kill time. The whole venue is small, and the use of mirrors makes the venue look large. There is a smell of eucalyptus when you get close to the trees. I watched a video about the ocean and then it ended. Then, I don't know why, only the Australian Pavilion had a stinky smell like a zoo? ? TECH WOULD I had to queue for about 30 minutes and the tour also took 30 minutes. When I entered, I was given a watch to test which of the three pavilions you are most interested in and which is suitable for you. The sad part is that the staff said this island, not Taiwan, which is still a bit sad. Visitors get gifts. I got a luggage tag. There are also meals for sale in the export sales area. When we went there, Hong Ruizhen had sold out, but my family and I still had to buy a cup of bubble tea and Sijichun bubble tea for 800 yen. The pearls are really delicious, but a little expensive. The Korean Pavilion seems to be talking about how music connects the past and the present. At the beginning, you are facing a microphone and speaking into it. When you enter the pavilion, you will hear everyone's recorded voice, which is made into a soundtrack. Personally, I think it is optional to go. There is an elevator in Dawugen, but it is really cold when walking on it, so you need to keep warm. Even though the sun is shining brightly during the day, it is still very cold at night because it is close to the sea and there is no shelter, which is a bit bad. It is recommended that you download Wanbo, and you can use the app to find your way if you get lost.
KKday User
2025-04-26 05:18:46
I saw a lot of things at the Expo. If you know how to make an appointment even better if you know how to make an appointment you can make the most of your time.
KKday User
2025-04-26 04:53:29
Make good use of the Expo app to plan your trip in advance and visit many different places
KKday User
2025-04-26 04:38:36
The Osaka Expo is an experience not to be missed. The entire wood pile design of the Expo site is certainly outstanding, and the exterior design of each venue has its own characteristics. Even though we were unable to book tickets for viewing individual venues, it was still worthwhile to walk around the Expo venues and play cards! 😄👍
KKday User
2025-04-26 04:37:06
The spectacular wooden pile design of the Osaka Expo exhibition site combines Japanese characteristics and echoes pavilions around the world with the theme of future development! Well worth watching! The souvenirs with the theme of pulse are also very cute!
KKday User
2025-04-26 04:31:47
The Osaka Expo tickets are easy to use, entry is smooth, the exhibition halls are eye-opening, and I was lucky enough to win a free electric car for self-driving, which made me very happy. It was very thoughtful to bring the elderly to tour the venues.