"The harsh current situation of the Osaka Expo"
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From Yomiuri Online 2023/07/19 08:51
Construction of overseas pavilions at the Osaka Expo
"Some countries may withdraw," says Kansai Economic Federation Chairman
Regarding the delay in preparations for the construction of overseas pavilions at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, Kansai Economic Federation Chairman Matsumoto Masayoshi said at a regular press conference on the 18th that "some countries may withdraw," indicating that some participating countries and regions may give up on building them themselves.
The Japan Association for International Expositions (Expo Association), which manages the Expo, has proposed a support measure in which the association will shoulder the construction orders.
Matsumoto, who serves as vice president of the association, said, "There are countries that don't even have blueprints, even though there is only a year and a half until the opening."
He then said, "Countries that still want to participate (in the Expo) should come to the place where Japan has built the (buildings) and present their ideas there," emphasizing that the participating countries should cover the construction costs.
Meanwhile, at a press conference after the cabinet meeting on the morning of the 18th, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Nishimura said, "We will accelerate our preparations with a sense of urgency so that we can be ready to exhibit in time for the opening of the Expo."
Canada expects to be able to complete the pavilion in time with its own construction
Canadian government representative Laurie Peters held a press conference at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo on the 18th and expressed his expectation that the construction of the pavilion will be completed in time for the opening. The building parts will be made in Canada and assembled in Japan, so it will be completed in a short construction period.
Canada will exhibit a pavilion called "Type A," which is constructed by participating countries and regions themselves.
At the press conference, Peters explained that they have secured construction companies in Japan, and that after applying for a building permit to the city of Osaka this fall, construction will begin in March of next year and be completed by March 2025, the month before the opening. "We will manage the risks and do everything we can," he said.
Basic information
2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo Period: April 13th to October 13th Venue: Yumeshima, an artificial island in Konohana Ward, Osaka City By April 3rd, 2023, 153 countries and regions have announced their participation.
So, who will pay for it and who will build it?
Will Japan benefit from it?
I hope it doesn't turn out like the Olympics.
I lived in Osaka as a child, and it's also where I raised my children.
I have relatives there.
I think I understand the good and bad things about Osaka, but I feel like the good things about Osaka are being lost year by year.
I want them to differentiate themselves from Tokyo and develop a city that makes the most of Osaka's unique good points.
The people of Osaka are kind and warm-hearted.
They're stingy and strict with money, but even that makes them endearing.
I feel that Osaka people have a strength that is different from Japanese people and are able to deal with Chinese people well.
I am not going to lose (*'▽')
I feel like there are more important things than the Osaka Expo or the casino.
Tonight's dinner will be okonomiyaki and takoyaki. I learned how to make them from Osaka people and have already bought the tools. (^_-)-☆
Go Osaka!!!
Thank you for reading to the end.
From Yomiuri Online 2023/07/19 08:51
Construction of overseas pavilions at the Osaka Expo
"Some countries may withdraw," says Kansai Economic Federation Chairman
Regarding the delay in preparations for the construction of overseas pavilions at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, Kansai Economic Federation Chairman Matsumoto Masayoshi said at a regular press conference on the 18th that "some countries may withdraw," indicating that some participating countries and regions may give up on building them themselves.
The Japan Association for International Expositions (Expo Association), which manages the Expo, has proposed a support measure in which the association will shoulder the construction orders.
Matsumoto, who serves as vice president of the association, said, "There are countries that don't even have blueprints, even though there is only a year and a half until the opening."
He then said, "Countries that still want to participate (in the Expo) should come to the place where Japan has built the (buildings) and present their ideas there," emphasizing that the participating countries should cover the construction costs.
Meanwhile, at a press conference after the cabinet meeting on the morning of the 18th, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Nishimura said, "We will accelerate our preparations with a sense of urgency so that we can be ready to exhibit in time for the opening of the Expo."
Canada expects to be able to complete the pavilion in time with its own construction
Canadian government representative Laurie Peters held a press conference at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo on the 18th and expressed his expectation that the construction of the pavilion will be completed in time for the opening. The building parts will be made in Canada and assembled in Japan, so it will be completed in a short construction period.
Canada will exhibit a pavilion called "Type A," which is constructed by participating countries and regions themselves.
At the press conference, Peters explained that they have secured construction companies in Japan, and that after applying for a building permit to the city of Osaka this fall, construction will begin in March of next year and be completed by March 2025, the month before the opening. "We will manage the risks and do everything we can," he said.
Basic information
2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo Period: April 13th to October 13th Venue: Yumeshima, an artificial island in Konohana Ward, Osaka City By April 3rd, 2023, 153 countries and regions have announced their participation.
So, who will pay for it and who will build it?
Will Japan benefit from it?
I hope it doesn't turn out like the Olympics.
I lived in Osaka as a child, and it's also where I raised my children.
I have relatives there.
I think I understand the good and bad things about Osaka, but I feel like the good things about Osaka are being lost year by year.
I want them to differentiate themselves from Tokyo and develop a city that makes the most of Osaka's unique good points.
The people of Osaka are kind and warm-hearted.
They're stingy and strict with money, but even that makes them endearing.
I feel that Osaka people have a strength that is different from Japanese people and are able to deal with Chinese people well.
I am not going to lose (*'▽')
I feel like there are more important things than the Osaka Expo or the casino.
Tonight's dinner will be okonomiyaki and takoyaki. I learned how to make them from Osaka people and have already bought the tools. (^_-)-☆
Go Osaka!!!
Thank you for reading to the end.
Construction of overseas pavilions at the Osaka Expo
"Some countries may withdraw," says Kansai Economic Federation Chairman
Regarding the delay in preparations for the construction of overseas pavilions at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, Kansai Economic Federation Chairman Matsumoto Masayoshi said at a regular press conference on the 18th that "some countries may withdraw," indicating that some participating countries and regions may give up on building them themselves.
The Japan Association for International Expositions (Expo Association), which manages the Expo, has proposed a support measure in which the association will shoulder the construction orders.
Matsumoto, who serves as vice president of the association, said, "There are countries that don't even have blueprints, even though there is only a year and a half until the opening."
He then said, "Countries that still want to participate (in the Expo) should come to the place where Japan has built the (buildings) and present their ideas there," emphasizing that the participating countries should cover the construction costs.
Meanwhile, at a press conference after the cabinet meeting on the morning of the 18th, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Nishimura said, "We will accelerate our preparations with a sense of urgency so that we can be ready to exhibit in time for the opening of the Expo."
Canada expects to be able to complete the pavilion in time with its own construction
Canadian government representative Laurie Peters held a press conference at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo on the 18th and expressed his expectation that the construction of the pavilion will be completed in time for the opening. The building parts will be made in Canada and assembled in Japan, so it will be completed in a short construction period.
Canada will exhibit a pavilion called "Type A," which is constructed by participating countries and regions themselves.
At the press conference, Peters explained that they have secured construction companies in Japan, and that after applying for a building permit to the city of Osaka this fall, construction will begin in March of next year and be completed by March 2025, the month before the opening. "We will manage the risks and do everything we can," he said.
Basic information
2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo Period: April 13th to October 13th Venue: Yumeshima, an artificial island in Konohana Ward, Osaka City By April 3rd, 2023, 153 countries and regions have announced their participation.
So, who will pay for it and who will build it?
Will Japan benefit from it?
I hope it doesn't turn out like the Olympics.
I lived in Osaka as a child, and it's also where I raised my children.
I have relatives there.
I think I understand the good and bad things about Osaka, but I feel like the good things about Osaka are being lost year by year.
I want them to differentiate themselves from Tokyo and develop a city that makes the most of Osaka's unique good points.
The people of Osaka are kind and warm-hearted.
They're stingy and strict with money, but even that makes them endearing.
I feel that Osaka people have a strength that is different from Japanese people and are able to deal with Chinese people well.
I am not going to lose (*'▽')
I feel like there are more important things than the Osaka Expo or the casino.
Tonight's dinner will be okonomiyaki and takoyaki. I learned how to make them from Osaka people and have already bought the tools. (^_-)-☆
Go Osaka!!!
Thank you for reading to the end.
사이트추천 에볼루션카지노사이트 결정룰렛 미라클카지노싸이트 온라인바카라추천a 예스카지노추천 카지노룰렛사이트 먹튀검증망 파워볼중국점사이트 뉴헤븐카지노하는곳 먹튀검증 좋은사이트추천 정선카지노후기 우리카지노사이트 현금섯다 실시간바카라 카지노쿠폰 any casino open today 카지노가입머니 뉴헤븐카지노검증 강아지나이추정 현금바둑이사이트 공항카지노 아벤카지노하는곳 먹튀폴리스무지 강랜바카라사이트a 라이브바카라주소 ㅅㅇㅌ추천 프라그마틱무료스핀 슬롯머신배팅전략 메가슬롯추천 로즈바카라추천 하비꽁머니 한게임포커조작 미슐랭카지노무료쿠폰 파워볼정답지 ABS카지노쿠폰 파워볼밸런스 마이크로 올리브게임 경마배팅 페루호텔 온라인바카라싸이트룰 파워볼중국점프로그램 빅데이터먹튀분석 고광렬카지노먹튀 라이브스코어베픽 정선카지노입장 카지노검증 온라인바카라추천룰 라이브마이다스카지노 슬롯머니 호카지노 카지노안전한사이트 정선바카라사이트a 바카라게임사이트추천 베픽 솔레어카지노주소 룰렛게임기 바카라영상 뮌헨호텔카지노 파워볼패턴 카지노배팅 바카라방법 짝귀카지노무료쿠폰 파워볼당첨 실시간바카라사이트 오리엔탈카지노사이트 카지노하는곳 pro카지노 다이아섯다쿠폰 강원랜드카지노슬롯머신 캐시카지노 인터넷모바일카지노 샌즈카지노검증 뉴온라인바카라 바카라시스템배팅 카지노사이트배팅노하우 카지노pc게임 파워볼처벌 바카라모바일a 온라인호텔카지노추천 바카라사이트오토프로그램 카지노사이트목록 하나카지노 카지노룰렛확률 솔카지노싸이트 카지노신규가입머니 마이크로게이밍 추천온라인사이트 vip바카라 카지노사이트가이드 아테나카지노주소 미라클카지노하는곳 파워볼총판모집 필리핀카지노777 검증카지노 온라인슬롯머신조작 카지노검증사이트 안전검증놀이터 온라인카지노블랙잭 골드코스트호텔카지노 불법스포츠토토넷마블 포커게임룰
From Yomiuri Online 2023/07/19 08:51
Construction of overseas pavilions at the Osaka Expo
"Some countries may withdraw," says Kansai Economic Federation Chairman
Regarding the delay in preparations for the construction of overseas pavilions at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, Kansai Economic Federation Chairman Matsumoto Masayoshi said at a regular press conference on the 18th that "some countries may withdraw," indicating that some participating countries and regions may give up on building them themselves.
The Japan Association for International Expositions (Expo Association), which manages the Expo, has proposed a support measure in which the association will shoulder the construction orders.
Matsumoto, who serves as vice president of the association, said, "There are countries that don't even have blueprints, even though there is only a year and a half until the opening."
He then said, "Countries that still want to participate (in the Expo) should come to the place where Japan has built the (buildings) and present their ideas there," emphasizing that the participating countries should cover the construction costs.
Meanwhile, at a press conference after the cabinet meeting on the morning of the 18th, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Nishimura said, "We will accelerate our preparations with a sense of urgency so that we can be ready to exhibit in time for the opening of the Expo."
Canada expects to be able to complete the pavilion in time with its own construction
Canadian government representative Laurie Peters held a press conference at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo on the 18th and expressed his expectation that the construction of the pavilion will be completed in time for the opening. The building parts will be made in Canada and assembled in Japan, so it will be completed in a short construction period.
Canada will exhibit a pavilion called "Type A," which is constructed by participating countries and regions themselves.
At the press conference, Peters explained that they have secured construction companies in Japan, and that after applying for a building permit to the city of Osaka this fall, construction will begin in March of next year and be completed by March 2025, the month before the opening. "We will manage the risks and do everything we can," he said.
Basic information
2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo Period: April 13th to October 13th Venue: Yumeshima, an artificial island in Konohana Ward, Osaka City By April 3rd, 2023, 153 countries and regions have announced their participation.
So, who will pay for it and who will build it?
Will Japan benefit from it?
I hope it doesn't turn out like the Olympics.
I lived in Osaka as a child, and it's also where I raised my children.
I have relatives there.
I think I understand the good and bad things about Osaka, but I feel like the good things about Osaka are being lost year by year.
I want them to differentiate themselves from Tokyo and develop a city that makes the most of Osaka's unique good points.
The people of Osaka are kind and warm-hearted.
They're stingy and strict with money, but even that makes them endearing.
I feel that Osaka people have a strength that is different from Japanese people and are able to deal with Chinese people well.
I am not going to lose (*'▽')
I feel like there are more important things than the Osaka Expo or the casino.
Tonight's dinner will be okonomiyaki and takoyaki. I learned how to make them from Osaka people and have already bought the tools. (^_-)-☆
Go Osaka!!!
Thank you for reading to the end.
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