Last Chance to Experience the World Expo in Osaka’s Exciting Final Week

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Last Chance to Experience the World Expo in Osaka’s Exciting Final Week

Title: Osaka World Expo Nears Closing with Record Attendance and Future Plans

In just one week, the curtain will fall on the World Expo in Osaka, but not before organizers anticipate a final surge of visitors. This notable event, which began in April with participation from 158 countries and territories, has already attracted over 23.5 million ticketed attendees, surpassing the attendance of the 2005 Expo in Aichi, central Japan.

Final Week Events and Saudi Arabia 2030 Expo Preview

As the expo approaches its conclusion, a special PR event is scheduled for Friday to spotlight the 2030 World Expo in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, in an effort to extend the Osaka Expo’s influence, pavilion producers and experts will host a talk show. This discussion will focus on realizing the expo’s theme, “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.”

Grand Ring Conservation: Legacy Beyond the Expo

Post-expo, organizers aim to preserve part of the iconic Grand Ring building as a public attraction. This structure has earned recognition as the world’s largest wooden architectural marvel. Moreover, with an eye on sustainability, some of the timber from the Grand Ring will be repurposed to construct homes for victims of the anticipated 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake.

Ensuring a Safe and Successful Conclusion

As they prepare for the final day on October 13, organizers are dedicated to running the event safely and smoothly, ensuring that visitors have a memorable experience during this global gathering in Osaka.