EXPO2025: Inside Pavilion Tour Ep.11 | Commons C including Ukraine Pavilion with powerful message.

[Music] Wow, I got so tired and I was like sleeping here on this chair like for like 30 minutes. So now uh fle cover. So I’m going to head to the common C which is just behind me. Okay, let’s go. Okay, now inside the common C which has uh 11 countries inside. Each one looks like they have bigger pavilions than the ones B and A. Yeah, let’s explore. They have KMA diversity. Welcome to project. So, it’s about the innovative insulation and uh you can feel about the temperatures in real time. Interesting. Yeah, it looks like a tubes where you know like you can see the water floating inside. Interesting. Okay. Wow. It’s like a some gloy where you can It’s me, right? Is it me? Oh, yeah. It’s me. Interesting. Oh, it’s like a different areas of the country where you can feel like the real, you know, real temperature of the place. I see. interesting. Oh yeah, the same thing. Cool. Wow. I wonder why they have focused on this team. Actually, we wanted to show at the expo that Croatia is a small country as it is has a very diverse climate. Oh yeah. Five different climates. I see. I see. So, we wanted to show that and let people in Japan guests at Expo feel the temperature real time. And we are using these hoses, right? 13 km of hoses with 3,000 L of water inside. I see. Um and there is a pretty sophisticated cooling and heating system. Oh, I see. Above uh and we are using the system to um emit the exact temperature in Croatia here in Japan every day. So pavilion is changing all the time. I see. Thank you so much. Thank you. So this is actually the map of the you know like inside it was Oh, it’s different right now. Okay. Oh yeah. Yeah. The cities are really pretty actually. I haven’t been there but I’ve seen like many pictures of the country. Yeah. And then map ABCD E annual change in the duration of warm periods. Interesting. Past precipitation changes the number of warm days. Cool. Okay. Going to Gabong. It’s in African country. Okay, the story starts. Tell you the story of a precious land. You have seen it and it holds my secret. [Music] This is where life began. Where the first signs of cellular movement appeared 2.1 billion years ago. Since then, life has blossomed in every direction. A quiet reminder that we are all connected. Beneath the surface lie treasures, abundant natural resources and rare herbs like manganesees vital for clean energy and the technologies of tomorrow. 10,000 plants can grow here. each one a lesson invasions and resilient. 88% of this land is forest. The second most forested country. Yeah. Over 400 street species thrive within. We harvest yet protect the forest with one of the most deforestation on the planet. Our people are good, but our visual display is better. Here, nature and progress grow together in harmony. Each year, our forces absorb over 100 million tons of life in our shape. Mandarin elevation. [Music] This land is my secret. It is my strength. I am the I am. Okay. Nice video. Wow. Well, you know, like nice entry though. Okay. Okay. The next one is Sam Marino. It is in Europe, I think. Uh it’s close to Italy, I guess. Entrance is here. Feel the mountain. It’s a beautiful beautiful color. I like it. Feel the mountain. Oh, it says that it’s the oldest republic in the world. Really? Wow. founded in 30 301 AD and they are located at the heart of the Italian peninsula. I see. Oh wow. This is actually designed by the students of the design course at the University of the Republic of San Marino. Nice. It’s Can I touch maybe? Yeah. Here you can feel the you know like the voices the sounds of some marino interesting [Music] you can see the video here. Wow. Beautiful city. Okay. W castle. Ooh. [Music] You can also see like the views from the high place in the in the country. Oh, pretty interesting. So this one is like called dita malini which is like the record or like a description about the the person who laid the foundation of the nation you know like Malino who is like a damatian storm mason who actually you know laid the foundation of the nation in the late third century and then this was actually you know rested as the UNESCO international register memory of the world which something I heard I’ve never heard of before. This is very interesting. Can I ask you a question? Oh yes, I heard that. So just around this is one of the smallest country. I mean in terms of population, it’s one of the most smallest country. It’s the fifth smallest country in the world, but we are the oldest republic. How do you think about it? Oh, so I’m very proud of it actually. Yeah, because people always come here and they say like uh uh when was in independent like when he became independent and I’m always like answering that it was independent actually from the beginning because San Marino was founded after Christ and Italy was like uh divided in different families, different areas. So it only became a country in 1861. Okay. So a lot of years years later. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I see. So we were always independent actually. And we only we also have two presidents. We have two president and they change every six months. I see. So every six months there’s like a ceremony like on the 1st of April and the 1st of October and they do like this big ceremony in one of the churches Amarino. It’s like on the top of the mountain. It’s called P. So there are the guards that is the helmet that some of them wear. Oh, I see. I saw the video. Yeah. My father is one of them actually. Oh, really? Wow. So cool. Very good. So they do that this big ceremony. Many tourists come to see. I see what happens. I see. Cool. Very nice. Okay. Thank you. Thank you so much. Oh, they have very nice gift shop here selling like the the medals. Yeah. Broes. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. Okay. Going to the new one. It’s a guac. Cool. Wow, it’s a pretty candles. Wonder who this is. And then wow, interesting mask there. Yeah. Oh, nice. Interesting decoration of the inside. Wow. Cool. Oh, wow. They also have like a pyramids inside the country and jungle. Uh very interesting indigenous culture there was to get interesting. I love the designs and then like the masks and also birds. Wonder what this kind of brother is. Yeah. Can you can you say that that name of the person again? And the name Mashi. Mashimo. Mashimo. Mashimo. So I’m told he is like a called Mashimo. Sansimon. Yeah. Mashimo. He is like a sherman of the country. And then the one the mask bulb is like a mask for the festival. I just noticed that. And here there’s a on the back of the ceiling you see like the birds there. So yeah, I just read the the description that you know the concept of this pavilion is forest of textile. Yeah. That’s why they have like a put in all these textiles. Yeah. Everywhere. Looks pretty nice. Okay, I just finished the Guatemala. So, the next one is Ukraine, which has been like a popular pavilion, I guess. Oh, there’s like a line. So, unfortunately, uh the entry is already closed for the crane pavilion. So, I’m going to the next one. It’s called is Rugai Pavarian. Okay. Whoa. Nice. They have really nice exhibits. [Music] Huge. Yeah. Oh, cool. They have these all these oils, you guess? Yeah. Here. I’ve just found a book about the you know former president of the country called Pepe. I think he’s said to be like the you know proest president in the world and then this is about the speech that he gave actually have actually watched a video about the movie about him. Oh yeah yeah Jose Mushka. Yeah it’s the name of the president. He is you know very respected in the country you know giving his 90% of his salaries were given to the people who are poor and then he didn’t even in the you know like a house of the president he just you know lived with her wife in like you know like a farm in the countryside then he doesn’t even use like a you know a fancy car he just uses his you know like a old car and driving by himself and then yeah and then he was for as Pepe and then yeah he was talking about the speech that he gave in the Rio de Janeiro having like the international you know congress in 2020 202 yeah talking about the future of world with the environment that is getting worse and worse yeah this is the type of car he was driving I just read through it and then this is just such a great speech that he gave to us, you know. Yeah, you can just look through the illustrations and then think, you know, what he told. It’s really inspiring, you know. Uh the most important part is that, you know, he mentioned that, you know, being poor doesn’t doesn’t really mean that you don’t have a money. It’s like that, you know, condition of your mind that is needing something, you know, endlessly. So yeah, that’s like he was questioning about how we should yeah actually live. I’m going to put the you know link on the information so that you can see if you’re interested you can really see the actual speech that he gave there. Yeah, I think he’s very you know convincing that you know since he was having that kind of life. Yeah, what he said it was really powerful and really, you know, convincing. I guess someone that I really admire from the bottom of my heart. Yeah. Cool. I’m glad that they have put something about him cuz when I think about Ugra, that’s something I come up with. Yeah. Okay. One is Slovakia. Wow. Looks gorgeous. Wow. Look at this. Let’s avoid [Music] [Music] city again. They are famous for whining. [Music] Heat. [Music] [Music] Oh, nice castles. [Music] Okay, must go into the Israel which has been the you know country of attention from the world said that this is like the rump from 7 1,700 year old which bears the symbols from the Jewish temple. Yeah. Wow. It’s very digital oriented. Wow. Wow. Okay. Yeah, it’s the wall of hope and despair prayer. Wow. says Israel science 3D printed succeeded in making a 3D printed heart for the first time in the history. Is this I instruct you in the way of wisdoms. I led you in the crest of uprightness and it’s in the Bible. Western Temple Mount. [Music] Oh wow. Still I just put one one here. Enter your name. Oh, is it going to really be put on the wall? Actual on the wall? I don’t know. Wow. It looks like forget. So the this building stone or the built stone behind me is actually a part of a fortress built more than 2,000 years ago by the Jewish Husmon dynasty to protect Jerusalem. Expresses the ancient roots of the Jewish people in their homeland. It wasn’t big but you know it’s really yeah nicely created crafted pavilion Panama which will be closed soon. Okay. Oh. Oh, wow. Look at that ceiling. Interesting. Oh, nice. [Applause] Okay. Okay. I couldn’t finish. I still have Ukraine. Three countries left. No. Yeah. Okay. Anyway. Yeah. I’m done with Compass Commons B. So, basically, I still have a few more to explore. Okay. I’ll be coming back here again. Did you see the drone show there? Here. No, it’s a butterfly. [Music] There’s a tree that’s peering from the below the butterfly. Ah, nice. Oh, it became a part of the tree. [Music] spots. Yeah. I love the message. One world, one planet. Yeah. So, I was like, you know, I was heading to the west gate which I used for this first time today. And then, so I was closer to the west gate. So, I came here. Then I was told that, you know, like you can go to the Sakurajima station which I got in the bus when I got here today. And then you don’t have to make a reservation for that. So, which is good. So, I’m just going to get in the bus here, then go to the Sakurajima station. Yeah. So, you can actually use this gate when you leave. So, which is good. Uh, here I’m on the line to get in the bus without reservation. Just past it. Yeah, it’s like this. Hey guys. So, today is July 7th, uh, Thursday. I just got to this Yumshima Expo vine and then it’s now like at 3:00 p.m. just uh you’re here a little late and then at 3:00 the all the gates are open so you can just you know go and pass and then I see people you know waiting there so I think they are like the people who are getting in here buy the what’s the evening ticket okay I’ve just passed the east gate and then so from now I’m going to uh come uh C I had some some pience left from the last time then going to common D with 25 pavilions and then later if I have time I’ll be visiting also common F. So then I’ll be finishing all the foreign pavlons. So I’m not finally you know seeing the end of this you know journey here in this expo. Okay. Yeah. Let’s go. [Music] So this is where I left off last time. I’m now in the common sea. then um her hear this music. So let’s see first. [Music] [Applause] [Music] This is where I was shooting last time which was Panama. So I’m going to the next one is Slovenia. Okay. Here. Oh, you can have like a digital experience by VR device. Looks like on the back. Oh, you see Wow. In 200 are beekeepers. That’s very interesting fact. First European capital of culture. Borderless culture. Okay. Oh, nice. They have like this something to cool people inside. Nice. Okay. I feel Slovenia. Oh, Slovenia. Interesting. So, this is their concept to Wow. Nice. Yeah. Seeing cool. Then at the center there’s like a chair. So this is like a VR device, VR bicycle that you can experience. Okay, here is the last probably on this common sea which is Montenegro. There’s a lot of lines here. Okay. [Music] Okay, let’s go. Wow, you can sit here. And then maybe Oh, wow. You can lie on it. Maybe I should try this one. Oh, wow. So, you can you can sit and see, you know, like this. [Music] The crisp mountain air, the soothing sound of flowing red, and the sweet fragrance of wild flowers. So they have also these nice displays. [Music] So this thing you know see this thing is pretty much about the country and the you know Montenegro and then that is you know covered by a lot of mountains. So that’s why they have this you know mountain part of this exhibition which is like a raged part of the you know country and then on the you know back side you can see this soft land where you can you know sleep on which represents like the hope and the vulnerable part of the country. So wow this this text is really nice celebrating togetherness. Yeah it’s a beautiful sentences here. Cool. So, I just remembered that I couldn’t check the Ukraine pavon last time. So, I came back to this common sea. Okay, this is the one. And then now I’m lining up in the queue. Uh, it takes about 30 minutes. They say, “I see the people here are using some kind of device to read the, you know, exhibitions. [Music] Hi. Hi. Mhm. [Music] So you read the ble like this then it’s going to show you the video version. Okay. Going to this one says children’s rights. So that one was uh humanity. [Music] The toy that become war crime maybe device. New York. [Music] the devil. One more time. [Music] [Music] Yay. [Music] Hello. [Music] important. [Music] What’s the window? All right. So, So they also have exhibiting something that is saying the imported goods and then so these These are the five products that were created to show or the support from the people from the different countries. For example, says that violin symbolizing the support from uh musician in Japaniz and then the heart this one is a tribute to support of Bish Johnson and the United Kingdom. See, so I just finished inside exploring inside a Ukrainian pavilion which uh I believe is one of the pavilion that has like the most uh powerful messages to the world. So yeah, I was you know really impressed by the you know creative work of this pavilion that is to deliver the messages to address that you know everybody has a right to be protected you know reflecting the solidarity of the people in the country and then through those many videos that you can read by the specified device you can see the you know uh different aspects of the reality in the country right now talking about the many different kinds of people like you know people who stood up for like the Of course, but also like uh children who are having a lack of dedication but studying standard subway and then also like people who are uh trying to have like a music when they are building a new house as they love the music like how parties they try to have the music called by the neighbors so that they can be you know all happy together and then also uh they were also not only talking about the people but also animals that were living in the country to and and showing the people who try to protect those you know uh weak existence. So that’s you know really great way of you know presenting their their country. I’m very you know yeah impressed and really liked uh what they are doing here. And then also I lastly I just asked the lady inside which company came up with the strong concept and the execution. So uh she told me that it’s like big cur stuff. Yeah responsible creative agency big stuff. Yeah, they are doing an amazing job. Okay, so finally I’m done with this common C. Since I’ve been to a common D, but that place common D was also having you know many great uh pavilids. So I will next tomorrow be visiting there again and then going to common F. So that’s going to be the last final day to explore the all foreign pavilions. Okay. Right. Thank you for watching. Right. Please stay tuned. Right. See you again. Please let me know how you thought about the video and if you like it, please share it with your friends and families.

Since the opening of the Osaka Expo, I’ve been visiting pavilions. In this video, I visited the Commons C pavilion. Hope you enjoy this!
※This was actually filmed on 1st of August. (i misread the record somehow so typed as 11th in the video)

Timestamps:(will be updated)
0:00 Intro
0:20 Commons C ① (Croatia, Gabon, San Marino, Guatemala, Ukraine, Uruguay, Slovakia, Israel, Panama)
21:12 Break
22:18 Commons C ② & Ending (Ukraine, Slovenia, Montenegro)
※The mascots that appears at the left side is called Habatan from Hyogo prefecture as I was exploring the prefecture, & Myakumyaku on the right, which is the mascot of expo2025 😇

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  1. Roku! Thank you so much for all your time and effort to bring the 2025 Expo on Yumashima Island in Osaka to the YouTube community. You walked hundreds of kilometers, you endured the brutal heat to give a great perspective of this venue. I look forward to seeing more of your videos as you continue on with your adventures and as you visit all of the forty-seven prefectures of your amazing country. As always, have safe journeys Rokusan.