Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Indonesia Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, recorded its highest single-day visitor count on August 13, welcoming 30,580 people.

Since opening in April 2025, the pavilion has attracted a total of 1,906,296 visitors, reaching 68 percent of its 2.8 million target, pavilion director Rahmat Mulianda said Saturday.

He expressed optimism that the pavilion would soon surpass the 2 million mark.

“The high enthusiasm shows the world’s interest in learning more about Indonesia, its culture, and exploring potential future cooperation,” he said.

The pavilion’s theme, “Thriving in Harmony: Nature, Culture, Future,” draws inspiration from the Tri Hita Karana values, which emphasize harmony among humans, nature, and God.

It showcases Indonesia’s tourism, trade, and investment potential across three main areas — Nature, Culture, and Future — while also hosting business forums, one-on-one meetings, and daily cultural performances.

By mid-August, the pavilion had organized 51 business forums and numerous meetings with investors, industry players, and government representatives, resulting in nine memorandums of understanding, nine letters of intent, and one joint venture agreement.

Commitments to invest total US$23.5 billion across sustainable sectors, green industries, the creative economy, trade, waste management, and tourism.

In collaboration with partners including state-owned energy firm Pertamina, the pavilion aims to maximize its impact through the expo’s closing on October 13.

“We are confident of surpassing both visitor and investment targets while continuing to showcase a positive and memorable image of Indonesia to the world,” Mulianda said.

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