大阪万博(USJコラボ日)を歩く(冒頭部分字幕有)Japan walk Osaka Expo 2025 USJ Collaboration Day
Hello everyone. Today (September 9, 2025), I’m walking around the Osaka Kansai Expo site. This is the Nepal Pavilion, the last of the 84 pavilions at the Osaka Expo, which opened on July 19th. The first floor is dedicated to food and gifts, and the second floor is dedicated to exhibitions and interactive spaces, where you can enjoy Nepalese food, crafts, and culture. The Luxembourg Pavilion is a pavilion with a sustainable design and modular structure, allowing visitors to experience the diverse charms of culture, technology, and nature. The German Pavilion, “Wa! Germany,” is a circular wooden pavilion with a circular, sustainable architecture, allowing visitors to experience nature, technology, and culture. It seems that Universal Studios Japan (USJ) will be hosting a special event here at Pop-Up Stage North. The event featured “Zombie de Dance,” a dance performance set to King Gnu’s new song “SO BAD” during Universal Studios Japan’s fall special “Halloween Horror Night.” The main characters included popular Universal Studios character Hamikuma and the Expo’s official mascot Miyakumyaku, who joined the stage to liven things up. The aisles around the venue were already crowded even before the performance began, and we had to move with the flow of people. This clearly shows how much attention Universal Studios Japan is receiving. As we walked further, the crowds became congested and we found ourselves stuck. We could see many spectators on top of the large roof ring. We felt like we were stuck and couldn’t move, so we turned back down the aisle . And then the performance began. While we’ll leave the stage performance to other videos filmed by TV stations and other sources, this one gives a glimpse of the stage as seen from the aisle . You can see a glimpse of the “Zombie de Dance” stage and the dancing Miyakumyaku. September saw significantly more visitors than April through June, and the entire venue was bustling. The fact that there is only about one month left until the exhibition ends on October 13th is likely a factor in the crowds. The Turkish Pavilion, “The Golden Age of Civilization,” is a pavilion symbolizing the moon and sun, where visitors can experience history and culture from Anatolian civilization to the future with its wave-patterned exterior, crescent moon and star facade, and boron-based wood installations. The Australian Pavilion, symbolizing the eucalyptus flower, is an immersive pavilion where visitors can experience nature, animals, and indigenous culture while following the sun. The Indian Pavilion (officially known as the Bharat Pavilion) is a pavilion that offers a variety of exhibits and experiences that combine tradition and the future, with the theme of “Saving Lives.” The Lotus Courtyard, where Padmapani (lotus hands) and a Bodhi tree quietly welcome visitors as symbols of compassion and mindfulness, evokes a sacred mandap (altar), creating a harmonious space where everyone can feel comfortable. The Oneness Lounge displays a scale model of a probe destined for the lunar south pole, as well as a model of Chandrayaan-3, celebrating Bharat’s scientific challenges and spirit of exploration. The Italian Pavilion, with its modern reinterpretation of the Renaissance ideal city, is based on the theme “Art Renews Life.” It offers a glimpse into Italian culture, art, science, and cuisine. The Osaka-Kansai Expo’s “Blue and Night Rainbow Parade” is the largest water show in the history of an Expo, a spectacular spectacle featuring approximately 300 fountains, water screens, music, lasers, and flames. The China Pavilion, with its bamboo slip exterior, is based on the theme “Building a Community Living in Coexistence with Nature—A Future Society of Green Development.” A traditional folk dance show was taking place on the south pop-up stage. As you can see, every area of the venue was bustling with people. Many people were taking photos of the full moon floating in the night sky. Now, let’s walk through the Osaka-Kansai Expo, scheduled for late September 2025, and soak up the atmosphere of the venue! On this day, I had a ticket reserved for 12:00 PM entry, arriving at Yumeshima Station at 5:00 PM. Until my visit in early July, there were separate lines for those entering from 4:00 PM and those with earlier entry tickets, but on this day (September 9th), they were all in the same line. As a result, it took about 30 minutes to get in. It’s clear that as the event draws to a close, more and more people are visiting.
大阪万博(USJ出張イベントの日9/9)2025を歩くOsaka Expo 2025 USJ Collaboration Day Japan Night walking tour 4k60pHDR
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From the crowd shown in this video, the charm of USJ was truly incredible, and it was only a weekday! However, I couldn’t help but felt a little worried about the safety of the long line of people traveling on the escalator up to the extremely crowded Grand Ring .
Time flies, and the Osaka Expo will come to a close in just one month. Thank you for your wonderful coverage of this remarkable event. I shall treasure the beautiful memories which the videos of the Osaka Expo had given us.