【激混み万博】予約なしで挑むとどうなる?準備ゼロ初心者のリアルvlog🔵大阪万博🔴

Hello, this is Nico from Yumeshima Station on the Osaka Metro Chuo Line. 😇 I had a ticket for 12:00 PM entry at the East Gate, but I arrived an hour late. On the train, someone next to me told me to line up on the left, which seemed to move faster. After waiting in line for about an hour, I finally made it in. 💨 Not knowing what to do, I was at a loss as soon as I entered. Anyway, I’ll say hello to Myaku Myaku from afar. I’m already drenched in sweat, so I’ll cool off with the mist fans at the NTT Pavilion. My first stop was the France Pavilion, closed all day for National Day. 😭 The line at the neighboring American Pavilion was seemingly endless… The images on the screen were breathtakingly beautiful. ✨ I lined up for the Peru Pavilion. I was able to get inside in about 10 minutes. It was my first pavilion, my first stamp. 😆 The exhibits included food-related items and traditional crafts. The images on the screen were breathtaking. And at the Peruvian Pavilion, I met some very kind people. While we were waiting in line for food, a woman who spoke to us
had been to the Expo 20 times. Even though we were first-time visitors, she telled us the fast-paced pavilions,
how to get around, and where to watch the shows! We were on the verge of despair, but she gave us a glimmer of hope,
and we felt instantly at ease. The food was delicious (we especially loved the chicken), and we’re so grateful to the lady and the Peru Pavilion! ✨ I’ll post the tips she shared in the description, so please check it out if you’re interested. Next, we headed to Commons A. I was able to enter without having to wait in line,
but it was crowded with people inside. There were many countries I don’t usually see, so we took our time exploring. The charm of each country was conveyed to our eyes, ears, and noses. The Great Roof Ring 💫, which I’ve seen countless times in the media, It has a circumference of approximately 2,025 meters (the same as the year of the expo), and is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world’s largest wooden building. Just seeing this Great Roof Ring made the trip worthwhile. I nodded along to the conversation of the couple in front of me 😂 I waited about five minutes before getting on the escalator. There were so many people! LOL. I went up even higher. I was amazed at the size of the venue and impressed by how much
they managed to create within the limited construction time. Turning around, I could see the ocean and the sounds of insects before me. A stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the Expo site, the silence was pervasive. I walked down to the next escalator. I couldn’t enter the UK Pavilion 😢, so I went into the shop instead. After waiting in line for about 25 minutes, I entered the Oman Pavilion. The theme was “Earth, Water, and Humanity.” I was captivated by the fantastical exhibition space. The outdoor garden also had a lovely atmosphere and so nice 🥰. It seemed like you could visit even without entering the pavilion. I bought some frankincense and rose candy at the shop. Here it is. A box of eight was 1,200 yen! 😳 Frankincense has many health benefits, but high-quality edible frankincense is
unavailable in Japan, making this its first time here. I was given something precious (a candy with a mysterious scent). My first ever date latte 🥤 The bitterness of the coffee harmonizes perfectly with the date syrup,
making it incredibly delicious! 😍 The rose soft serve ice cream was also sweet and good. The pavilion was incredibly satisfying in every respect:
the contents, atmosphere, garden, and cafe. I heard the sound of fireworks, so I rushed to a viewing spot 💨 I was deeply moved by the spectacular fireworks 🤩 However, I didn’t realize at the time that some pavilions are closed after 8 PM,
and that you can only climb the large roof ring until 9 PM… I waited in line at the Singapore Pavilion. After waiting about 30 minutes, I was finally able to enter. The theme was “Dreams, Connecting, and the Future.” First, I was greeted by the “Forest of Dreams,”
a lush display of plants native to Southeast Asia. As I moved to the next area, I was instructed to join one of the lines. Each person wrote down their dream, placed it on their palm,
and sent it flying into the sky. (That’s why we had to wait so long and I wrote it quickly, lol.) My wish turned into a yellow ball and flew away. 🟡 Finally, we entered a dome-shaped, planetarium-like space with a 360-degree view. It was so vivid and beautiful, and as I was watching,
my wish was projected onto the screen. 🌟 This moved me even more. 😭💖 I hope everyone’s wishes come true. ✨ I bought a badge at the shop. I stopped by the cafe for a meal, but the food menu was sold out. But this roti prata was freshly baked, hot, and crispy—incredibly delicious. 🥳 Calamansi, a citrus fruit representative of Southeast Asia, had a refreshing taste We then went into Commons B. I was able to enter without waiting in line, but it was crowded with people inside. It was nice to touch the sand of the Sahara Desert. I learned for the first time about the Cooperative Republic of Guyana,
located in northern South America. 👀 It was past 9 PM, so there was nothing else to do,
so I said goodbye to Myaku Myaku and headed to the hotel. See you tomorrow! 🙋🏻‍♀️ The line to Yumeshima Station was crazy long. 💦 The fluttering flags made it look like it would be cool, but
it was the hottest and most humid day of my life. I should have bought some drinks. 😫 I finally made it to the station in just under an hour. The lines at the shops inside the venue were long,
so I bought souvenirs at the official shop in Osaka City. I went to three stores: Edion in Namba, Takashimaya, and Daimaru Umeda. The only things I bought at the venue were some Omani candy and a Singaporean badge. I received the stickers as a thank you for filling out a survey. On the second day, I used a night ticket for entering the East Gate at 5 PM. Today, I plan to focus on the pavilions the laddy told me about the day before. I was able to enter in about 40 minutes. Perhaps because it was the middle day of a three-day weekend,
there were more people than the day before. 💨 First, we went to the Malaysia Pavilion. The building was designed by Kengo Kuma, and the bamboo used
on the exterior is a blend of Japanese and Malaysian materials. It took about 20 minutes to get inside. I enjoyed browsing the food samples, city models, and videos. I arrived on the first floor of the Nepal Pavilion. Rows of restaurants and general stores created a market-like atmosphere. There were henna tattoos and portraits, and the atmosphere was lively. I wasn’t particularly hungry, but I decided to buy something. 🙇‍♀️ 【Correction]】(Incorrect) Tapado → (Correct) Papad. It had a crispy, fragrant texture and a strong spice kick. The mango yogurt smoothie was absolutely delicious. Next, we went to the Spain Pavilion. I thought the exterior was beautiful, but the stairs were surprisingly steep. 😂 We were able to get inside in 10 minutes. First, this blue world caught my eye, and it was so beautiful I was left breathless. The Kuroshio Current is the theme of this exhibition, expressing the long-standing historical, cultural, and geographical ties between Spain and Japan. It felt like I was actually underwater. Then the colors suddenly changed, and I entered a passionate world of orange. Both worlds were truly beautiful. ✨ headed to the Saudi Arabia Pavilion. Even before I entered, the atmosphere was exotic. I was able to enter in about five minutes without having to stand in line even once. Inside, I saw a giant screen resembling a comic book. The building’s complex structure and scale were incredible. Saudi Arabia, the host country of the next World Expo, made me want to visit. I liked the lively and fun-looking attendees at the Indonesia Pavilion. 😆 But, the line was so long that I decided to go to
the neighboring India Pavilion (Bharat Pavilion). The lotus-motif building, the giant “Namaste Hand,” and the Ashoka Chakra (gear) were impressive.
I don’t remember what the exhibits were… Sorry 🙏 I was able to get in without having to wait in line,
but I had to wait about 10 minutes to buy food. (The name is so long I can’t remember it 😅) 🙇‍♀️ [↑Subtitle correction] (Incorrect) ビリアニ → (Correct) ビリヤニ The fluffy rice, full of spices, and tender chicken were delicious 😋 The basil seeds had a crunchy texture and a drink with a strange taste. It was past 8 p.m., and there were only a few pavilions available. I rushed in whenever I found one that was open. I went to the Chilean Pavilion. I was impressed by a huge, hand-woven piece of fabric, crafted
using traditional techniques by approximately 200 indigenous people. The Nordic Circle is a joint pavilion representing five Nordic countries. I waited in line for a while before entering. I was attracted by the Moomin goods and restaurant, but the time limit
for the Large Roof Ring was approaching, so I gave up. I went up to the Large Roof Ring and watched the fountain show through the gap. The lighting and fountain of the Large Roof Ring were so beautiful!✨ It was a bit far, but I was glad I got to see it! 🥰 then watched the drone show in the Large Roof Ring. It was about 10 minutes long, but I’m sharing the last part at triple speed. There was a small cheer when these words appeared at the end. Then, this sign appeared it turned into laughter.😂 was finally time to say goodbye to this view. I’ll burn it into my eyes and my heart. What I’m sharing now is the pavilion that I only saw the exterior of. There are so many pavilions I wanted to see, foods I wanted to eat,
and experiences I wanted to try, – it would be endless to list them all, but I thoroughly enjoyed myself
and am really glad that I went. I’m filled with gratitude for the kindness of the people who helped us, as we were beginners with no reservations and were able to have such a fun time. Thank you so much to the people taught us all kinds of things
on the train on the way there and at the Peru Pavilion. I’d also like to thank everyone who watched until the end. also I’m planning to upload a video about Osaka gourmet food and sightseeing,
so I’d be happy if you subscribe to my channel and wait for them 😊 So, see you in the next video. Bye for now 😉

9月の3連休に大阪関西万博に行ってきました。
事前予約全落選、事前準備ゼロの初心者が、
激混みの万博に行って楽しめるのか…。
行く前は不安しかなかったけど、
親切な方の助けもあって、楽しく過ごせました🔵🔴
動画を楽しんで頂けたら嬉しいです😊

⚠️字幕が表示されない場合は、YouTubeの設定から
 日本語字幕をオンにして観て下さい。

【動画内で言ってた女神様が教えてくれたこと】
(9/13 15時半、帰りは東ゲートという状況での
 アドバイスになります)

🟣列の長さの割に進みが早いパビリオン
マレーシア、ネパール、夜の地球、スペイン、サウジアラビア、
オーストラリア、インドネシア、飯田グループ、
ブルーオーシャンドーム(当日予約)、トルクメニスタン、
アラブ首長国連邦、フランス

🟣電力館辺りでドローンショーを観てすぐ出れば、
 帰りの混雑を少しは避けられる

🟣インド館のフードは、20時半を過ぎると半額になる。
(時間の関係で、私達は定価で頂きました…)

以上になります。
現在と状況は違うとは思いますが、
少しでも参考になれば幸いです。

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ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー
0:00 イントロ
1:00 入場からの、途方に暮れる
2:21 ペルー館 / 女神様との出会い
3:37 コモンズA
4:01 大屋根リングに上る
5:19 演奏&英国ショップ
5:40 オマーン館
7:16 大迫力の花火
8:02 シンガポール館
9:53 コモンズB
10:25 夜のみゃくみゃく様&帰路へ
11:00 おみやげ購入品
11:33 2日目入場
12:02 マレーシア館 / ネパール館
13:38 スペイン館
14:30 サウジアラビア館
15:15 インド館
16:20 チリ館 / ノルディックサークル
17:09 大屋根リングで噴水ショー&ドローンショー
18:49 外観だけ見たパビリオン

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4 Comments

  1. 予約なしでもこんなに回れるんですね!
    人が多そうだからと行くの諦めたけど、行けば良かったとちょっと後悔…。
    行ってる気分を味わえて楽しかったです。

  2. 最終少し手前に行けることになりましたが、初心者のうえ何もわからずに行くため、本当に助かります。終わり前でまた状況は違うかもですが楽しんできます。ありがとうございました😊

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