The UAE Day celebration is part of the Expo 2025 Osaka agenda, highlighting the pavilion’s immersive multisensory journey
In the presence of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, the UAE Pavilion will celebrate UAE Day at Expo 2025 Osaka on Friday, September 19, as part of events and programs scheduled at the expo.
The UAE is participating in Expo 2025 Osaka, running until October 13, 2025, under the theme “From Earth to Ether”. The UAE Pavilion features an innovative and sustainable design inspired by the palm tree, a symbol of profound cultural and heritage significance deeply rooted in the Emirati identity.
The UAE Day celebration is part of the Expo 2025 Osaka agenda, highlighting the pavilion’s immersive multisensory journey, from the UAE’s rich heritage to its pioneering innovations in space exploration, healthcare and sustainable technology.
The UAE’s participation also reflects the depth of the bilateral relations between the UAE and Japan across various fields.
In late August, the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka had welcomed a record three million visitors, marking another key milestone in its journey as one of the most visited and admired national pavilions at the Expo.
Since opening in mid-April 2025, the Pavilion has become a space of storytelling, connection, and discovery. With its theme Earth to Ether, it offers an immersive experience that bridges the UAE’s rich heritage with its forward-looking vision for global progress.
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A major moment for the pavilion at the Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai will also be the celebration of the UAE National Day. This event will showcase the UAE’s culture, leadership and spirit through a series of high-profile activations and performances.
It will serve as a national celebration on a global stage, reinforcing the UAE’s role as a connector, a convener and a country committed to shared progress. UAE National Day at Expo 2025 Osaka is expected to draw international attention and will be among the most anticipated events of the six-month exposition.
AloJapan.com