In anticipation of the upcoming Expo 2025 Osaka, the Japan Association for the event has unveiled the initial visual renderings of four event facilities. Encircled within Sou Fujimoto’s 700-meter diameter wooden ring, these structures include the guest hall, large event hall, small event hall, and exhibition center, and they have been officially named the Guest House, EXPO Hall, EXPO National Day Hall, and EXPO Messe, respectively.
The Guest House is a single-story facility designed to welcome and host distinguished guests like kings, presidents, and prime ministers from various nations. Constructed with a steel frame and covering an area of approximately 4.600 square meters, its design emphasizes natural light, ventilation, and materials to create an environmentally friendly and comfortable space. The goal of this structure is to offer guests a taste of Japanese hospitality and culture. The hall features a Japanese-style corridor representing the connection between Japan and the world, a garden showcasing Japan’s appreciation for nature, and an open roof symbolizing a shared sky with people globally. 2 Story Metal Garage
Guest House, all images by Expo 2025
The EXPO Hall at the 2025 Japan World Expo (see more here) serves as a multifunctional venue hosting various events like opening and closing ceremonies, music performances, theater shows, forums, and gatherings. It accommodates around 2,000 seats, including wheelchair spaces, across its two floors, covering an area of around 8.400 sqm. Its design draws inspiration from the Tower of the Sun from the 1970 Osaka Expo, featuring a prominent golden circular roof and textured walls rising from the ground. Inside, the amphitheater combines audience seating with a stage, surrounded by textured white fabric, creating a space that symbolizes a hopeful and celebratory outlook on life’s potential.
EXPO Hall, viewing the stage from the audience seats
The EXPO National Day Hall, designated as the Small Event Hall at the 2025 Japan World Expo, is a complex comprising four distinct facilities catering to various purposes. These facilities include the Main Stage for events, music, theater, and entertainment by official participants and local governments, a Lounge and Dining areas, an Exhibition Hall displaying traditional Japanese culture, and a Small Stage suitable for Noh performances. With a seating capacity of approximately 500 seats, including wheelchair accommodations, in the Main Stage area, and around 280 seats in the Lounge & Dining section, this two-floor structure spans an area of about 4.800 sqm, built upon a steel frame foundation.
The design concept of the EXPO National Day Hall embodies the historical significance of this place as a hub for international exchange through the ages. The structure symbolizes the connection between the site and its surroundings, paying homage to its role as a gateway between the sea and the land. The design incorporates an outdoor area formed by multiple layers, smoothly merging with the indoor event space to establish an engaging and lively ambiance. The building’s orientation aligns with the region’s natural contours and prevailing winds, aiming to integrate with the Earth’s geographical elements as a homage to the area’s history and future prospects.
EXPO National Day Hall interior
EXPO Messe is a versatile facility dedicated to hosting dialogue programs, business exchanges, exhibitions, and trade fairs aimed at addressing global-scale issues. Positioned at the entrance are soft light-filtering canopies, creating a relaxed space for visitors to gather and interact. Covering an area of 4,900 sqm, it can accommodate around 3,000 people, providing ample space for various events without compromising comfort and accessibility. The venue aims to facilitate collaboration and discussions, serving as a practical space for fostering connections and exploring solutions to global challenges.
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