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3 Months After Expo's Opening, Visitors Top 10 Mil.; 164,000 Visitors Attend on Saturday
3 Months After Expo's Opening, Visitors Top 10 Mil.; 164,000 Visitors Attend on Saturday

Yomiuri Shimbun

time4 days ago

  • Yomiuri Shimbun

3 Months After Expo's Opening, Visitors Top 10 Mil.; 164,000 Visitors Attend on Saturday

OSAKA — A total of 10.08 million general visitors have attended the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo in the three months since its opening on April 13 through Saturday, according to the Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition. Also, preliminary visitor numbers for Saturday totaled 164,000, marking the third highest daily figure, the association said Sunday, one day after an aerobatic demonstration by the Blue Impulse, a team of Air Self-Defense Force pilots. With three months having passed since the Expo kicked off, the six-month-long event reached its halfway point on Sunday. The association projects 28.2 million people will have visited the Expo by the time it ends. However, the current pace is slower than what has been projected. Nevertheless, the association expects the numbers to pick up during the summer vacation period and toward the end of the Expo. The association also plans to strengthen its efforts to attract visitors from outside the Kansai region.

Ticket sales for Osaka expo top 10 mil., most sold in advance
Ticket sales for Osaka expo top 10 mil., most sold in advance

Kyodo News

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Kyodo News

Ticket sales for Osaka expo top 10 mil., most sold in advance

KYODO NEWS - 7 hours ago - 19:20 | Japan, Expo, All Admission ticket sales for the World Exposition in Osaka topped 10 million in about two weeks after its opening on April 13, organizers said Monday, with most of them sold in advance. The Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition is aiming to sell 23 million tickets for the six-month expo, hoping to use the admissions to cover the event's running costs. A total of about 10.41 million tickets were sold as of Friday, of which 9.69 million were advance-sale and 717,000 were sold after the opening, according to the association. Sales of advance tickets have fallen short of the 14 million target. Jun Takashina, a deputy secretary general at the association, said sales of season passes, which allow attendees to visit multiple times, are increasing thanks to positive word-of-mouth from visitors. Related coverage: "Flying car" demos at Osaka Expo halted as part falls mid-flight World Expo in Osaka tops 1 mil. visitors in first 13 days

Ticket sales for Osaka expo top 10 mil., most sold in advance
Ticket sales for Osaka expo top 10 mil., most sold in advance

Kyodo News

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Kyodo News

Ticket sales for Osaka expo top 10 mil., most sold in advance

KYODO NEWS - 16 minutes ago - 19:20 | Japan, Expo, All Admission ticket sales for the World Exposition in Osaka topped 10 million in about two weeks after its opening on April 13, organizers said Monday, with most of them sold in advance. The Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition is aiming to sell 23 million tickets for the six-month expo, hoping to use the admissions to cover the event's running costs. A total of about 10.41 million tickets were sold as of Friday, of which 9.69 million were advance-sale and 717,000 were sold after the opening, according to the association. Sales of advance tickets have fallen short of the 14 million target. Jun Takashina, a deputy secretary general at the association, said sales of season passes, which allow attendees to visit multiple times, are increasing thanks to positive word-of-mouth from visitors. Related coverage: "Flying car" demos at Osaka Expo halted as part falls mid-flight World Expo in Osaka tops 1 mil. visitors in first 13 days

Osaka Expo attendance falls short of opening week estimates
Osaka Expo attendance falls short of opening week estimates

Asahi Shimbun

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Asahi Shimbun

Osaka Expo attendance falls short of opening week estimates

The Osaka Kansai Expo is off to a sluggish start in its first week after daily visitor numbers fell short of initial targets. According to the Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition, a total of 524,937 people attended the world's fair during the first seven days, beginning April 13. Additionally, nearly 115,000 accredited personnel, including organizers, stakeholders and journalists, also attended the event. The expo, which runs through Oct. 13, aims to attract 28.2 million visitors overall, a goal that requires an average of 150,000 attendees per day. However, no single day so far has yet reached that target. Still, organizers remain hopeful and Jun Takashina, an executive of the association, noted that operations are steadily improving. 'As entrance staff gain more experience, we'll be able to flexibly raise the admission cap per time slot,' he said on April 21. Organizers also revealed that 9.69 million advance tickets were sold prior to opening day. With additional sales expected—particularly from school trips—the total could rise to 12 million. However, this figure still falls short of the initial goal of 14 million presale tickets.

2025 Expo Osaka: Nonsmoking Rule Not Being Observed at Expo Site; Contradicts Fair's Themes of Life, Health
2025 Expo Osaka: Nonsmoking Rule Not Being Observed at Expo Site; Contradicts Fair's Themes of Life, Health

Yomiuri Shimbun

time22-04-2025

  • General
  • Yomiuri Shimbun

2025 Expo Osaka: Nonsmoking Rule Not Being Observed at Expo Site; Contradicts Fair's Themes of Life, Health

The Yomiuri Shimbun People related to a foreign pavilion smoke at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo site in Konohana Ward, Osaka, on April 13. OSAKA — The nonsmoking rule is not being followed consistently at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo site. Some people have been seen smoking near ashtrays placed outside certain pavilions. The Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition, which has banned smoking at the site as the Expo is centered around the theme of life, is struggling to find ways to handle the issue. A red ashtray was placed discreetly in the shadow behind one foreign pavilion. Four men wearing access passes around their necks began to smoke while chatting on Friday morning. Another ashtray was also found near a different foreign pavilion. As the Expo promotes the themes of life and health, the association has totally banned smoking at the Expo site on the artificial island of Yumeshima in Konohana Ward, Osaka, requiring both visitors and pavilion operators to adhere to the rule. Two smoking areas have been set up outside the East Gate, which is connected to Yumeshima Station on Osaka Metro Co.'s Chuo Line. However, it takes time to go back and forth between these areas and inside the venue. 'I understand it's the rule, but it's still quite inconvenient,' a 49-year-old man who works at a merchandise store in the venue said. 'I can understand why some people secretly smoke.' Smoking in the venue poses the risk of causing an accident. Yumeshima is built on reclaimed land, the western part of which is made up of incinerated ash from waste materials that could emit methane gas. A spark ignited methane gas while bathrooms were being constructed on the west side of the venue last year, causing an explosion. Explosive levels of gas were detected in the western area during the rehearsal conducted just prior to the Expo's opening. Some within the association are proposing the creation of smoking areas in safe places that are strictly separated from nonsmoking areas. 'We want to find a way to accommodate both smokers and nonsmokers,' a senior association official said.

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