一天去16個館【2025大阪萬博】🇯🇵抽中台灣館+日本館!真實心得|2025 EXPO

It has a feeling of a haunted mansion~ Zombies will pop out in a moment~ Hello everyone This time we have finally arrived at the World Expo in Osaka I originally planned to come right after the opening. But the weather wasn’t great on the day I initially booked. Then I rescheduled and ended up coming in June. Today’s Expo~ Wow! So many people~ We actually got here quite early… We are now at the East Gate entrance. Then it’s super early, and everyone is already in line. And because it’s really hot, everyone has sun umbrellas, and many people brought chairs. This time, you have to make a reservation first, but there are so many people making reservations. The first thing to note when coming to the Osaka Expo is that there are really a lot of people. Most people probably want to get in as soon as the doors open. So whether it’s the subway, near the station, or up to the entrance, there are crowds of people everywhere. Actually, they opened a little bit earlier. At the first stop, we want to check out the France Pavilion. Friends who have been paying attention to the Osaka Expo should know that some pavilions require a lottery to enter. Most venues are divided into two methods: lottery and on-site queuing. If you win the lottery, you can enter for a visit at the designated time without queuing. However, there are also a few venues that operate entirely on a lottery basis. In other words, if you don’t win the lottery, you won’t be able to get in. This time we also participated in the lottery in advance. Fortunately, we won the lottery for the Japan Pavilion and the Taiwan Pavilion. The night before, we had drafted a plan for visiting the expo. But after passing through security and entering the venue, we completely abandoned our original plan. Many popular pavilions have already started to form lines. While the line isn’t too long yet, let’s visit the highly discussed French Pavilion first. Let’s go to the French Pavilion, which has been a hot topic of discussion. The French pavilion has displays from LV and Dior. The discussion around the Expo has always been quite high. The displayed content is very beautiful and looks stunning in photos. In addition to the display of luxury goods, I also really like his artworks that combine French and Japanese historical artifacts. If you have the chance, I highly recommend coming to see it. I have an appointment at 9:50 for the Polish Pavilion The Polish Pavilion is at the back~ 9:50? It’s 9:20 now~ Let’s go over there first~ On the way to the Poland Pavilion We also visited the Vietnam Pavilion, Qatar Pavilion, and UAE Pavilion, the Portugal Pavilion, Turkmenistan Pavilion, and India Pavilion. These venues can be visited relatively quickly. They are also areas that most people wouldn’t prioritize. In the morning, there are fewer people, and with the air conditioning, I highly recommend taking this time to check them out! The Polish Pavilion is also one of the more memorable exhibition spaces this time. It introduced many plants from Poland. Each type of flower and plant has its own meaning and language of flowers. You can find out which flower represents you through a simple test. We really have a curiosity about the world~ The flowers made will be projected here~ There is also a theater for enjoying music inside There are also simple modern poems that can be used as bookmarks If you like art, I actually recommend it quite a bit What do you think? It’s okay~ Really? I think it’s been quite interesting so far~ There is actually a convenience store inside the Wanbo venue. There are three stores: 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson. If you need anything, it’s actually quite convenient~ In addition, to prevent heatstroke, there are also a large number of vending machines inside the venue. There are also free water dispensers available for filling up water. I highly recommend bringing your own insulated water bottle to fill with water! We’re going to buy Belgian fries later – they’re super delicious! This time we are lucky to have drawn the Taiwan Pavilion and the Japan Pavilion. No need to wait in line under the scorching sun. Just go directly to the venue at the scheduled time. First, we arrive at the Taiwan Pavilion Due to the video and guided tour, it is not a free visit, but rather a scheduled entry in batches. (And there are interactive experiences~) Although the Taiwan Pavilion is participating under the name Tech World the theme of the exhibition itself is Taiwan The interior is divided into three parts: life, nature, and the future. It allows visitors to better understand Taiwan’s biodiversity and natural landscapes. As well as the current semiconductor technology, among others. Interestingly, you initially receive a heart rate monitor wristband. Later, you can find out which exhibition content excites you the most. There are also suitable tourist attractions in Taiwan. Heartbeat Curve ~ I am Life ~ You are Nature ~ Oh ~ I was recommended the Wulai Hot Springs in Jinshan Valley. We are different, huh~ (After the visit, there are small gifts; this time we received a shoulder bag~) After visiting the Taiwan Pavilion, we next arrived at the Japan Pavilion The theme of the Japan Pavilion is the cycle of life Introduction to Japan’s latest microbial decomposition technology Cultivation techniques for various algae and other topics related to the environment The Japan Pavilion is divided into three areas The explanation is not through a video, but rather applied to the overall spatial design. Visiting feels just like strolling through an art museum. The various algae-themed Hello Kittys are also super cute and leave a strong impression. In addition to the impressive exhibits, the design of the venue also aligns well with Japanese aesthetics. I highly recommend coming to see it! It feels like a haunted mansion Zombies will run out in a moment (They also serve seaweed miso soup, which is quite tasty~) Take a guess at how much it costs~ There are a lot of people now. Then I guess I have to go up to the big roof and take a look. It’s still clear that an umbrella is essential, and a hat should also be a must-have. Water~~ there are convenience stores inside where you can buy it, or you can bring a water bottle or cup~ That long line is for the American Pavilion… ridiculous… so ridiculous It’s quite comfortable with the breeze In the afternoon, the number of people in the entire venue became very, very large. Many halls implemented entry restrictions due to the excessive queuing. This means that on-site queuing has been temporarily suspended. Under these circumstances, we basically have no choice about which pavilion we want to go to; we just go to whichever pavilion has a line. Now it takes an hour to get in. The lines in the afternoon are really exaggerated. Although it is a bit different from the original plan, it allows us to learn about the diverse cultures of different countries. The average waiting time in the afternoon is usually over 40 minutes to an hour. Additionally, since the weather is very hot, taking breaks and replenishing energy is also very important. (Takeout from the UK Pavilion~) (Receive the meal in an instant after placing the order) Although it wasn’t as highly efficient as in the morning, we still visited a lot of pavilions. In the afternoon, we still saw the Hungarian Pavilion, the Singapore Pavilion, the German Pavilion, the Czech Pavilion, the Belgian Pavilion, and the Korean Pavilion. Each exhibition hall presents itself in a slightly different way. Some countries, like Taiwan, choose to introduce their cultural background. There are also some that present in a more artistic manner. Some are planned around more unique themes For example, Singapore is about one’s own dreams Belgium introduces their medical-related technologies. It’s quite interesting to learn about the different cultures and technologies of each country through the World Expo. Although opinions on the World Expo really vary from person to person. But after a whole day of waiting in line, I still feel it was quite worth it to come and see. If you want to come, remember to do so before October 13th of this year! I hope the above content can serve as a reference for everyone~ Well, that’s it for today’s video~bye~

#大阪関西万博 #大阪萬博 #日本旅遊

這次我們終於來到大阪萬國博覽會(世博)
雖然天氣非常熱,大多數的館也都要排隊排非常久
但一天努力下來一共去了16個館
其中包含日本館和台灣館
好奇想去萬博在做什麼的話 一起來看看吧!

今回の動画では、ついに【2025年大阪万博】に行ってきました!
猛暑の中、多くのパビリオンで長蛇の列ができていて本当に大変でしたが、
1日かけてなんと16のパビリオンをまわることができました!
運よく日本館と台湾館の抽選にも当選!
「万博って何があるの?楽しめるの?」と気になっている方は、
ぜひ最後までご覧ください!

In this video, we finally visited Expo 2025 Osaka!
Despite the scorching heat and long lines at most of the pavilions,
we managed to explore 16 different ones in just one day.
We even got lucky and won the lottery to enter both the Japan and Taiwan pavilions!
If you’re curious about what the Expo is all about and whether it’s worth visiting, come check it out with us!

00:00 intro
00:50 準備入場
02:30 法國館&波蘭
5:55台灣館&日本館
09:50 下午狂排隊

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  1. Thank you for watching & please turn on subtitles ^ ^
    日本語字幕付きますので、旅行好きな方是非ご覧ください (๑ ᷇ 𖥦 ᷆๑)

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