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It’s 9:30 now and we’re already queuing outside. We plan to enter at 10 o’clock, but there’s already a slew of people lining up outside. So we’ll just join the queue and have some breakfast while we wait. The crowds today are terrifying. We just got from the subway all the way to the subway station and back, and the crowds are outrageous. The lines must be even higher than those at Disneyland. The first group entered at 9:00, and the first group has already entered. Then there’s another area for 10:00, and another for 11:00. After queuing, everyone has to go through a thorough security check before entering. We arrived on time! We got in smoothly! After security check, we actually entered at 10:04, which is pretty on time. Luckily , we came early. Our entry time was reserved for 10:00, so we ‘re still on time. But there are still a lot of people! So many people! We’ll have to draw for “same-day reservation tickets” to see what we can get. The Grand Roof is in front of us. We’re going to The Grand Roof. A Guo we’ve seen it on TV so many times, and finally it’s here, right? We just drew “Future City.” After we drew our tickets, we decided to come back to the entrance. This is where the official merchandise is sold. Let’s buy some Myaku-Myaku related merchandise first. Okay~ We’ve already bought everything at the official merchandise store. Just buy whatever you see. Not that exaggerated. No, I just bought a lot! Do you want to see our little Ding? He has a pair of Myaku-Myaku glasses. Mom spent almost twenty thousand yen (Japanese yen). Xiao Ding, put them on. Oh, are you wearing Myaku-Myaku sunglasses? So cute~ Now we’re officially entering the The Grand Roof. There’s also a big one. We also bought a big doll. This cost is almost as much as Dad’s money for claw machines. There’s nothing we can do about it. There are so many cute things inside. This is the largest Japanese building, the largest wooden building, which holds a gold medal world record. Are we ready to enter the world? Wow~ We’ve seen the whole world! Look at the United States. There’s France and the United States. The wooded area in the middle is its “Quiet Forest”. This is the green park in the middle of the Expo site. Let’s follow the perimeter of this forest. We plan to follow the circular Grand Roof, that is, walk above it. We just entered from the east gate, so we’ll go halfway around to the left (west gate). We’re going to the “Future Life Experience,” but we can stop by a pavilion on the way where we don’t have to wait in line. Let’s go and visit it first. Maybe we can even see two futuristic aircraft. There’s no need to wait in line. Let’s go in and take a look. This is the “Advanced Air Mobility” The “Station” exhibited futuristic drone vehicles. Although we couldn’t experience them without a reservation, we were still able to come in and take a look and take photos. The Australian Pavilion, which we hadn’t booked, was kind enough to let us in. We’ve already entered the first pavilion. Ding Ding, we’ve arrived at the Australian Pavilion. The theme of the Australian Pavilion is “Chasing the Sun,” symbolizing hope, progress, and the power of sustainability. The entire pavilion is designed to resemble an Australian bushwalk, using light and sound to lead visitors on a journey of discovery. The exhibition concludes with a multi-screen immersive exhibition hall, which uses rich imagery to tell the story of how Australia is facing global climate and environmental challenges through inclusion, diversity, and innovation. The film combines natural landscapes, Aboriginal art, and future technology to show how Australia is pursuing a more sustainable lifestyle and a glimpse into a hopeful future. We quickly finished the first pavilion, the Australian Pavilion. Australia is indeed quite beautiful. The main attraction is the theater where you can watch some animations. Because many adults, Ding Bo and A Guo can’t see very well, they are blocked. A Guo still sees a little bit, so it’s okay. We’ll just take a quick look. We can visit other pavilions. This pavilion is the Indian Pavilion. No reservations are required. Let’s go to India. The Indian Pavilion is themed “One World, One Family” and showcases India’s values of diversity, inclusion, and cultural integration. The pavilion design combines traditional and modern Indian elements, from the vibrant colors. From the colorful walls to the deeply symbolic art installations, every detail reflects the cultural confidence and spiritual heritage of this ancient civilization. We circled the exhibition hall, showcasing India’s achievements in space, technology, education, and sustainable development. The walls also featured numerous illustrations and models, conveying India’s continued progress in the era of globalization. Although the pavilion is small, the overall atmosphere is warm and profound, echoing their hopes for global unity and a shared future. We saw a cute food truck selling ice cream. This is the Myaku-Myaku limited edition ice cream, which can only be found at the Expo. The ice cream cookies are so cute! Who wants to bite their heads off? The matcha ice cream feels like eating a hamburger ice cream. It feels like the ice cream has been frozen for a long time. Come and try this hamburger ice cream served at the buffet. The matcha ice cream itself is delicious, but the outside is just like the hamburger ice cream in Taiwan, bland and soft. It’s about 11:30 now, so let’s use this spare time to check out the Commons Pavilion. Okay, let’s travel around the world and go to Commons-C. On the right, let’s go to Commons-C on the right. This is one of the “common pavilions” in the World Expo. This pavilion brings together exhibition areas from multiple countries. In a relatively small space, it conveys each country’s response and vision to global issues. Although each country’s exhibition area is small in scale, the content is unique, covering different themes such as technological innovation, cultural exchange, and sustainable development. The overall design emphasizes the spirit of sharing and connection, allowing countries with different cultural backgrounds to participate in the World Expo on an equal footing. Whether it is text displays, interactive walls or art installations , they all show the diverse aspects of international cooperation. It is like entering a condensed global village and experiencing the energy from different corners of the world. We have too little international perspective, so we don’t know these countries. Yes, these countries are really Many unfamiliar names appear. Each country is just a small room. It’s about the size of a country, so there’s usually not much to show, just a slideshow. We’ve reached the west side of The Grand Roof, near the west gate. Are you ready to see Gundam? Outside the main building, you should see the GUNDAM Pavilion. There are Tunisia and Cambodia on this side. Actually, each rest area is very comfortable, and you can rest outside. Look at the modern escalators in The Grand Roof. There are indeed a lot of off-campus classes today, and many children are wearing hats. The GUNDAM Pavilion was jointly created by Sotsu and Bandai Namco. The theme is “GUNDAM NEXT FUTURE,” combining animation history, technological displays, and immersive experiences to show how Gundam connects the future and the present. This is the Smile House. It’s actually smiling, and its mouth is in the shape of a heart. Each country showcases its technology and technological capabilities! The line at Atom Boy was 70 minutes long, and it was incredibly crowded, mostly children. Actually, today we are mainly here to experience and feel the Osaka Expo. We don’t really want to visit many pavilions, so we just want to take a simple route. Anyway, you see… Ding Bo fell asleep again. He is very tired, he is very tired every day. You can see him sleeping with his hand still clutching his Myaku-Myaku glasses. Okay, so we didn’t plan to visit many pavilions in the Expo. We just visited whatever we saw. We will at least draw a theater in the Future City. We are going to the Future City area. We will go to the Future City Pavilion soon. We have a reservation. Let’s have a leisurely lunch first. Okay, lunch time~ Ah Guo is eating rice balls. It’s super cold here! Natural air conditioning. And listening to this healing music, it doesn’t feel like summer at all. Today is the Dragon Boat Festival. Do you believe it? I don’t believe it. Or is it tomorrow? Today is the Dragon Boat Festival. On the Dragon Boat Festival, we eat rice dumplings. The rice balls you eat are all triangular. Okay, it’s okay, it’s okay. We entered the Future City Pavilion. We have a reservation at 12:40. So, coming in now is a bit like fast-forwarding. Later, we can see some of the future city exhibits. A Guo, look at this. The robot on the right sings and plays music. It’s bringing the whole family over. The Future City Pavilion, themed “What Future Life Will Look Like,” showcases various experiments and concepts from technology, sustainability, to social innovation. The pavilion’s design simulates a city and is divided into several themed areas, including green energy buildings, smart transportation, circular economy, and AI and robotics applications. Through immersive lighting and sound experiences, visitors can imagine what daily life might be like in 2050. The pavilion not only emphasizes technological advancements but also focuses on how humans coexist with the environment, proposing a “human-centered” urban development concept. It’s an exhibition area that’s both imaginative and grounded in real-world challenges. Well, we’ve finished our tour of the Future City Pavilion. I think it’s quite good! The content is quite rich. In fact, it is really rich. You can see that each theme has been carefully and attentively developed. It starts from a primitive, Jurassic century and then evolves and extends to “Society 5.0”. However, it mainly explores what future life might be like and shows some simulation videos to illustrate, such as what future transportation will be like? Or what will education be like? Let everyone think about what the future world will be like? Future cities, future resources. What impressed me most was that it explored how to use CO2 as energy in the future, how to recycle CO2 to allow cities to continue to develop, and it seems that cities use materials that can absorb carbon dioxide or use carbon dioxide as energy. I think children will like those cars more. Children have seen some… new cars, future cars. I think that Kawasaki The four-legged animal car is so cool! That super cool one! Riding it is a bit like riding a horse. There are also future trains and future excavators. Excavators that can be directly submerged in water. In the future, we really can completely control the machine without human power. When we watched the traffic video, we saw one where all the people on the road would automatically detect and sense so that they would not bump into each other. They were all on the balance bike. Is this really possible? A Guo, can you live to see such new technology at that time? A Guo bought a car for mom to sit in. Just now, when we were watching drones, A Guo said that he would save money with Ding Bo to buy a drone to take us out to play. That drone can carry 450 Kg people at a time. The four of us weigh just enough to ride that drone. Okay, you guys should save money now. Help us with chores every day and save a little. We went up to the top of the Grand Roof and took the elevator up. Let’s get a bird’s-eye view of the venue. Let’s go around the venue to the south. Water dance show We probably circled the Grand Roof almost three-quarters of the way around, not quite the full circle, but it’s really huge. We saw the Expo building from different angles. Since we didn’t go inside, we could only look at it from the outside because there were so many people down there. We didn’t want to get close. The “reserved admission” for the Gundam Pavilion at 3 o’clock was released. We didn’t get one again. Actually, it was difficult because we had to draw four people at a time. I saw later that there were still seats available. Who thinks “it seems easy”? A Guo~ only A Guo thought it was easy. No! Dad himself said it was easy, it was okay! Just remind me! We’ll be going down from the Grand Roof again in a minute. We’ve just set our sights on visiting Canada or the UAE next door. The Canadian Pavilion was so long in line, so we opted for the UAE Pavilion, which offered a no-line entry. We entered the UAE Pavilion, but there was no line. We were just unsure what to see. The UAE Pavilion, centered around “Vision, Connection, and Achievement,” combines traditional culture with modern innovation to showcase how this desert nation faces future challenges. Through architectural design and interactive displays, the exhibition showcases the UAE’s vision for sustainable development, smart cities, and space technology. The overall space is simple and bright, creating a blend of desert and technology. It’s a great place to rest after a tiring day. We exited the International Organizations Pavilion, and these pavilions without lines aren’t anything to see. They just display coins from previous Expos and some video footage. Passing by the Nordic Pavilion, the line only lasted 30 minutes, so let’s check it out. We’ve already finished the Nordic Pavilion. We waited for about 20 minutes, less than 30 minutes. It says 30 minutes outside, but it actually took about 20 minutes to get inside. Actually, I think it could be faster because people wouldn’t stay too long inside. In fact, I think if you really want to seriously appreciate an exhibition, you should be able to carefully watch each scene in the video or think about its content. But people like us who come with children will want to leave quickly because it has a lot of text and no pictures. There are just a few TVs in a circle with a few photos with unknown meanings and some videos projected on them. It’s good that we just can’t understand it so we can leave quickly. In fact, we are not the only ones because everyone left quickly. I saw that most people inside were sitting there to rest. Everyone sat down after queuing up to enter. Why do people leave? Because the next group of people came in, and you would feel embarrassed to sit inside to rest. Otherwise , I think you can sit inside and rest for a while. It’s not bad. It has that Nordic music that sounds quite comfortable, like music that triggers dopamine. Xiao Ding fell asleep. Let’s go and see which unpopular small pavilions we can queue up in. We just came to the Taiwan Pavilion and saw that it still requires reservations for admission. But I asked the suited staff member and he said he would roughly check the number of people and if there was a chance he would open it up to people without reservations. So I just saw him change the list to “Admission is allowed without reservations” and then he came in (in line). So now we can wait in line to enter~ Walking into the “YuShan Technology Pavilion”, which was designed and curated by Taiwan, I really felt an indescribable sense of intimacy and pride. The theme of the museum is “Exploring the Future, Working Together for a Better Future”. Starting from the familiar image of Yushan, it shows how Taiwan connects with the world through science, technology, culture and innovation, and moves towards a sustainable future together. The exhibition area uses immersive light and shadow installations, interactive walls and multimedia images to tell the story of Taiwan’s contributions in the fields of medicine, energy, agriculture and semiconductors. The overall atmosphere is full of warmth and hope. As a Taiwanese, it is really touching to see the stories of my hometown presented so delicately on such an international stage! It also makes people look forward to Taiwan’s future role and development in the world. The Grand Roof is super beautiful at night! In fact, it is much more beautiful here at night than during the day. We just came out of the YuShan Technology Pavilion, which is also the Taiwan Pavilion. I think the Taiwan Pavilion is really good. We came here today. That’s right~ At least we got to the Taiwan Pavilion, which was very serious and attentive exhibition. Gundam’s Hand! I think Taiwan is really strong . It’s a small country, but compared to other countries, its special effects are also strong. The content we were introduced to was actually quite rich. It really allowed us to immerse ourselves in the environment Immersive exhibition. Being Taiwanese is a source of pride. There are some Chinese guided tours (audio) for us to listen to, so we know the general theme of each pavilion . Of course, since we are Taiwanese, we know what it is about even without listening to the guide. It’s mainly because it has Chinese subtitles. Some images have Chinese characters. Then we came out and found that the Expo exhibition hall at night is very beautiful. The Grand Roof is lit up, and each pavilion has its own lighting design, so it looks more colorful. We are now planning to take a look at Gundam at night, and after taking the photos, we should be ready to go back because it is already 7:30 pm. Just now, while visiting the Taiwan Exhibition, I happened upon the 7 p.m. Gundam draw, but I still didn’t get one… Yeah! I didn’t get one again! I tried three times today, and it’s all a shame! We couldn’t get in. Sadly, we said goodbye to the Gundam and left the Gundam Pavilion. Now let’s go to the Gundam Pavilion at night . Xiao Ding, do you want to take a picture with it? Although we didn’t get in, the kids still had a lot of fun taking pictures in front of the giant Gundam. The lights weren’t just on, but also left us with some of the most profound memories of the Expo. Let’s get ready to leave. We really didn’t line up properly. If we had, we should have been able to visit five pavilions. How did you estimate the number of pavilions? Each one takes about an hour, so after that, we can line up for the next one. I didn’t want to wait in line with them and end up walking. When you grow up and see other countries have Expos, you can go to other countries. I think it was a pretty good one-day World Expo experience, minus the crappy lottery system. Okay~ I have some loot! A Guo, we got something! We got Zack and 7-11 color Gundam. We didn’t get to see the Gundam color scheme we were looking forward to, and we also missed a few popular pavilions, but it was like walking in a huge world park. Although we were tired, this Expo day became the most special memory of our trip.

Chapters 章節一覽 ↓(可點時間跳轉)
00:00 排隊入場
01:13 先買周邊商品
02:41 Advanced Air Mobility Station
03:58 Australia Pavilion
05:23 India Pavilion
06:14 吃冰淇淋休息
07:07 Commons-C
08:25 園區散步+午餐
10:46 Future City Pavilion
14:23 登上大屋根
15:46 UAE Pavilion
16:29 International Organizations Pavilion
16:51 Nordic Pavilion
18:24 Taiwan Pavilion
21:01 夜間散步+鋼彈合照
22:08 萬博感想

我們終於來到期待已久的大阪萬博!
雖然最想參觀的鋼彈館沒能入場有點遺憾,但還是完整體驗了一整天。從早上排隊入園,到逛了包含澳洲館、印度館、阿聯酋館、未來城市館、共通館C,以及令人感動的台灣玉山科技館,留下不少真實感受與回憶。

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📍參觀場館一覽(依時間順序)
Advanced Air Mobility Station(展示無人機技術)
澳洲館 Australia Pavilion
印度館 India Pavilion
共通館 C(多國展區)
鋼彈館(館外留影)
未來城市館 Future City Pavilion
阿聯酋館 UAE Pavilion
國際機關館 International Organizations Pavilion
北歐館 Nordic Pavilion
玉山科技館(台灣館) Taiwan Pavilion
鋼彈館夜景重訪

🎡 EXPO 2025 大阪關西萬博資訊
・活動期間:2025年4月13日~10月13日
・地點:大阪夢洲
・官方網站:https://www.expo2025.or.jp

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