Full Tour of the USA Pavilion: Rocket Launch, Moon Rock & Spark | Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan

[Music] Hello everyone. Welcome to the wonderful Japan channel. We’re back to bring you the highlights of the pavilions we visited at the 2025 Osaka World Expo. The first pavilion we went to was [Music] the United States Pavilion. This was one of the most popular pavilions with 10,000 people coming to see it on opening day, and it was just as busy when we went. [Music] We joined the queue and couldn’t wait to see what exhibits were inside. Finally, we’re in. [Music] Stepping inside feels like we’ve stepped into another world. At the very entrance, we were greeted by Spark, the US’s star- shaped mascot. Further in, there is an exhibit about education. Here they share interviews with Japanese and other international students who have studied in the US as well as introductions to various programs. [Music] Then we entered the first room. [Music] In this room, a guide alongside Spark used video footage to introduce the latest cuttingedge technology. [Music] We were mesmerized by Spark who was singing and dancing around the screens. [Music] The children loved Spark singing and dancing while the adults were fascinated by all the fancy technology. [Music] The next room was dedicated to American culture like tourism, food, music, and sports. [Music] together. [Music] [Applause] [Music] together. We all together. [Music] [Applause] We were excited to see Shaw Otani featured there too. And then the theme shifted to space exploration. [Music] This is the main attraction in the US pavilion. the rocket launch. Using visuals, sound, and vibrations, they recreate the moment of liftoff so you can feel what it’s like to blast off into space. The sheer power of it was incredible. And then we got to fly through space with Spark. [Music] Greetings to everyone in the US Pavilion. And hello Spark. It’s good to see you. [Music] [Music] They just We were captivated by the display, but time flies when you’re having fun, and it was over before we knew it. [Music] And last, but certainly not least, the moon rock. This is an actual moon rock brought back from the Apollo 11 mission, which was also exhibited at the 1970 Orsaka World Expo. [Music] It was an impactful exhibit where science meets history in a way that will leave you in awe. [Music] What did you think of the US Pavilion? Each area of the pavilion is an immersive experience where visitors can have fun exploring the possibilities for the future. Come to Japan and experience it for yourself. [Music] We still have many more wonderful things to share with you here on the Wonderful Japan channel. So, if you want to see more, please like and subscribe. Thank you for watching to the end of this video. See you next time. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music]

United States Pavilion!
This is a popular pavilion that attracted 10,000 visitors on the first day of public viewing, and it is bustling with people today as well.
We also wait in line to enter.
Each exhibition area was designed to provide an immersive experience, allowing visitors to enjoy themselves while feeling the possibilities of the future.
Why not visit Japan to experience it for yourself?

■United States Pavilion
https://www.expo2025.or.jp/en/official-participant/united-states-of-america/

Imagine What We Can Create Together
The USA Pavilion is a visual representation of American innovation and ingenuity that consists of two triangular buildings featuring a wooden facade, juxtaposed by a suspended cube, as well as a performance stage.
The pavilion invites visitors to think in new ways about what is possible as they make their way through five immersive exhibits showcasing American leadership in technology, space exploration, education, culture, and entrepreneurship.
America, the Beautiful

■EXPO 2025 OSAKA KANSAI JAPAN
https://www.expo2025.or.jp/en/overview/masterplan/

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00:00 intro
00:40 United States Pavilion!
01:18 United States Pavilion Entrance
04:18 aerospace industry
05:00 rocket launch
06:42 moon rock
07:17 outro

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