The Saudi Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka hosted an event titled Tales of Water, celebrating two maritime civilizations—separated by thousands of miles yet united by a shared spirit of diving, heritage, and endurance.
The event highlighted the striking parallels between Japan’s Ama divers and Saudi Arabia’s pearl divers, showcasing a rich legacy of daring underwater pursuits in search of the sea’s hidden treasures, SPA reported.
Combining live performances with vivid visuals projected onto five towering 13-meter-high walls, the presentation narrated the journey of a Saudi diver in search of the largest pearl—a voyage that kept him away from his homeland, family, and loved ones for over six months.
The Japanese segment featured Ama divers accompanied by a cellist and two vocalists, offering a poignant illustration of the cultural depth and maritime traditions shared by both nations.
Visitors enjoyed an immersive experience through interactive exhibits and displays of traditional diving tools. This hands-on engagement fostered deeper mutual understanding and contributed to promoting cultural dialogue between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Japan.
The Saudi Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka is the second largest after Japan’s, offering more than 700 events, including musical performances, daily theatrical productions, film screenings, performing arts, and storytelling showcases.
AloJapan.com