President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., described the Philippine Pavilion at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka as a โgood opportunity to expand and promote (Philippine) tourismโ.
This, as he made a special visit to the Philippine Pavilion at the World Expo Osaka 2025, together with First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos.
His working visit came after the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru to attend World Expo 2025 Osaka during his official visit to the Philippines last April, marking a significant moment in strengthening cultural and diplomatic ties between the two nations.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. and First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos.
The presidential couple was warmly welcomed by Filipino representatives and guests led by Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, as they explored the Pavilionโs vibrant exhibits showcasing the Philippines’ rich heritage, innovation, and creativity.
The President took an immersive journey inside the Philippine Pavilion themed โNature, Culture & Community โ Woven Together for a Better Future,โ through its scrims that tell the diverse stories of all 18 regions of the Philippines. He also tried out the โDancing With Natureโ installation, which showcases the countryโs breathtaking destinations, as well as the interactive, AI-driven photobooth.
The President also warmly engaged with Filipino staff at the Habi Gift Shop and Hain Take-out Counter, and adding a lighthearted moment to the visit, he was welcomed by Kokoro-chanโthe Pavilionโs official mascot inspired by the Philippine tarsier.
These immersive and culturally rich features continue to captivate Expo-goers daily. As of 19 June 2025, the Philippine Pavilion at the World Expo Osaka 2025 has welcomed 372,611 visitors.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., described the Philippine Pavilion at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka as a โgood opportunity to expand and promote (Philippine) tourismโ.
This, as he made a special visit to the Philippine Pavilion at the World Expo Osaka 2025, together with First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos.
His working visit came after the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru to attend World Expo 2025 Osaka during his official visit to the Philippines last April, marking a significant moment in strengthening cultural and diplomatic ties between the two nations.
The presidential couple was warmly welcomed by Filipino representatives and guests led by Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, as they explored the Pavilionโs vibrant exhibits showcasing the Philippines’ rich heritage, innovation, and creativity.
The President took an immersive journey inside the Philippine Pavilion themed โNature, Culture & Community โ Woven Together for a Better Future,โ through its scrims that tell the diverse stories of all 18 regions of the Philippines. He also tried out the โDancing With Natureโ installation, which showcases the countryโs breathtaking destinations, as well as the interactive, AI-driven photobooth.
The President also warmly engaged with Filipino staff at the Habi Gift Shop and Hain Take-out Counter, and adding a lighthearted moment to the visit, he was welcomed by Kokoro-chanโthe Pavilionโs official mascot inspired by the Philippine tarsier.
These immersive and culturally rich features continue to captivate Expo-goers daily. As of 19 June 2025, the Philippine Pavilion at the World Expo Osaka 2025 has welcomed 372,611 visitors.
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