UAE Pavilion's Osaka Success: 5 Million Visitors and Bronze Award Triumph

The UAE Pavilion has wrapped up its six-month participation in Expo 2025 Osaka with remarkable success. It attracted over five million visitors through both physical and virtual engagements, making it one of the most popular international pavilions. The pavilion earned a prestigious Bronze Award for its outstanding architectural and landscape design. This achievement continues the UAE's strong Expo legacy that spans from 1970 Osaka to hosting Expo 2020 Dubai.

Key Points: UAE Pavilion Expo 2025 Osaka Draws Over 5 Million Visitors

  • Welcomed nearly 5 million physical visitors plus thousands more virtually
  • Received Bronze Award for architectural and landscape design excellence
  • Featured immersive "Earth to Ether" theme with date palm-inspired design
  • Hosted cultural forums and youth initiatives with UAE-Japan ambassadors
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UAE Pavilion wraps up Expo 2025 Osaka participation, welcomes over five million visitors

UAE Pavilion concludes successful Expo 2025 Osaka run with 5M+ visitors, Bronze Award for architectural design, and immersive cultural experiences.

"not just an exhibition space, but a vibrant platform that connected cultures and ideas, fostering a cross-border human dialogue. - Shihab Ahmed Al Faheem"

Osaka, October 15

The UAE Pavilion has concluded its six-month participation in Expo 2025 Osaka, an event focused on innovation and cultural exchange, after attracting over five million physical and virtual visitors since its opening on April 13, 2025, making it one of the most visited international pavilions.

The pavilion welcomed 4,930,645 million in-person visitors, 113,443 online visitors, and more than 17,000 virtual attendees via the Expo platform, underscoring its strong public engagement in Japan and worldwide.

The closing celebration gathered the Pavilion's team, youth ambassadors from the UAE and Japan, and the four official partners: ADNOC, Pure Health, Space42, and the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi.

The event featured speeches by the youth ambassadors and Pavilion officials, alongside a presentation reflecting on the Pavilion's journey, values, and message.

Shihab Ahmed Al Faheem, UAE Ambassador to Japan and Commissioner-General of the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, said the UAE Pavilion was "not just an exhibition space, but a vibrant platform that connected cultures and ideas, fostering a cross-border human dialogue."

He noted that the enthusiasm and inspiring presence of the youth ambassadors, combined with the dedication of the team and partners, played a key role in shaping the Pavilion's unique experience.

Throughout Expo 2025 Osaka, the UAE Pavilion embodied the theme "Earth to Ether" with its distinctive architectural design and interactive experience inspired by the date palm. Visitors embarked on an immersive journey through exhibits on space exploration, healthcare innovation, and sustainable technologies, demonstrating how the UAE's heritage inspires its path to progress.

The Pavilion also received a Bronze Award from the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) for Architectural and Landscape Design in the self-built pavilions Type A (larger than 1,500m2) category, positioning it among the top three large pavilions at Expo 2025 Osaka. The recognition honours the design, execution, and spirit of innovation and collaboration that defined the UAE's presence.

Over six months, it hosted a series of forums, cultural performances, and youth initiatives, welcoming high-level delegations and thousands of visitors. The UAE National Day at Expo, held on 19th September in the presence of H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, was among the event's highlights.

The Expo hosted over 150 participants from countries, organisations, and companies, all gathered to explore ways to build a sustainable, human-centric future.

The closure marks another chapter in the UAE's enduring Expo legacy, from its first participation in Expo 1970 Osaka to hosting Expo 2020 Dubai, and its return to Osaka in 2025, continuing its role as a platform for building friendships and promoting shared progress. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Rohit P
Congratulations to the UAE team! The Bronze Award for architectural design is well-deserved. I visited Expo 2020 Dubai and was impressed by their vision. Hope India can also showcase our innovations on such global platforms.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the UAE's achievements, I wish our Indian pavilions got similar global recognition. We have so much to offer in terms of culture, innovation, and sustainable technologies. Need better promotion of Indian soft power abroad.
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Sarah B
The focus on youth ambassadors is commendable! Young people driving cultural exchange is exactly what we need in today's world. The UAE-Japan collaboration sets a great example for international cooperation.
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Vikram M
Impressive numbers! 4.9 million physical visitors is no small feat. The date palm-inspired design must have been stunning. UAE continues to punch above its weight in global events. Well done! 👏
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Karthik V
The healthcare innovation and space exploration exhibits sound fascinating. As someone working in tech, I'm always inspired by how countries like UAE are embracing future technologies while respecting their heritage. Great model for developing nations!

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