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Canada at Expo 2025 Osaka

April 13 to October 13, 2025

Canada at Expo 2025 Osaka

Come see us at Expo 2025 Osaka!

Visit the Canada Pavilion at the vibrant Empowering Lives zone, located next to the East Gate, just a short walk from the main exit of Yumeshima Station on the Chuo Line.

The Canada Pavilion will be open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM throughout the Expo! * Although reservations can be made in advance to visit the Canada Pavilion, they are not necessary. 

For more information about the Expo, tickets or to plan your visit, please visit us at the official Expo 2025 Osaka website.External Link Title

* Some exceptions may apply

Canada’s official participation

Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai

Hosted every five years in different locations around the world, World Expos are a vibrant global showcase for human ingenuity, culture and entertainment. At World Expos, nations come together to share ideas and inspire collaboration. Expo 2025 in Japan will address global challenges, and bring people together to find innovative solutions for a better future.

Main theme

Designing Future Society for our Lives

The theme of Expo in 2025, “Designing Future Society for our Lives”, is about creating sustainable and inclusive communities, demonstrating a commitment to shaping a better world for generations to come.

This Expo focuses on making progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Japan is also introducing the design concept of ‘People’s Living Lab’ that serves as a guideline for participants, inviting them to work together to develop new solutions for global problems.

An aerial view of a rendering of the man-made island off the coast of Osaka. In the middle you see the ring where Expo is being held. It is surrounded by a green field and the ocean.

A global stage

With over 28 million visitors expected and participation from more than 160 countries and international organizations, Expo 2025 Osaka promises to offer a captivating display of diverse ideas, impactful cultural exchanges, and groundbreaking solutions that tackle our most pressing challenges, highlighting the best of human creativity and problem-solving for a brighter future.

A rendering of the Canada Pavilion inside the ring prefecture. There is a Canadian flag waving in front of the left side of the building; people walking in an icy looking courtyard; and people walking into the Pavilion that resembles ice fragments converging.