PH Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka receives warm global reception at exclusive media  preview

Just days before World Expo 2025 Osaka opens its doors to the public, the Philippines  gave the world a preview of its cultural showcase at the global stage. On 09 April  2025, the Philippine Organizing Committee (POC), through the Tourism Promotions  Board (TPB), hosted an exclusive media preview of the much-anticipated “Woven”  Pavilion that earned glowing feedback among international press and the Japanese  public. 

Themed “Nature, Culture, and Community: Woven Together for a Better Future,” the  Philippine Pavilion is a multisensory experience that blends heritage and innovation.  This fusion of elements has earned early reviews describing it as one of the most  inspired, soulful, and innovative exhibits at the Expo. 

“The response from the international media has been overwhelmingly positive,” said  TPB Chief Operating Officer and POC Secretary General Maria Margarita  Montemayor Nograles. “It is deeply encouraging to see how warmly the world is  receiving our Pavilion. Every woven panel, every performance, and every flavor is part  of the continuing narrative of the Filipino people. In a world driven by innovation,  we’re here to show that tradition still matters—that human connection and cultural  memory can shape a more inclusive, meaningful future.” 

The spirit of the Filipino on the world stage 

The Philippine Pavilion goes beyond architecture—it is a living, breathing expression  of Filipino identity. With over 200 woven panels created by artisans from across the  archipelago, a first-ever live performance façade, and immersive digital installations,  “Woven” highlights the country’s artistic excellence and creative resilience. 

From a film-inspired anime façade honoring Japan to a groundbreaking AI-powered  installation called “Dancing with Nature,” every part of the Pavilion draws guests  into a celebration of Filipino culture and environmental consciousness. Daily  performances by the Cultural Center of the Philippines and handwoven artworks  representing the country’s 18 regions offer visitors an engaging cultural encounter.

Bringing Filipino warmth to the world

The Pavilion also showcases Filipino creativity and hospitality through distinct  experiential zones. Guests can shop for artisanal crafts at the Habi Gift Shop, enjoy  traditional wellness practices at the Hilot Wellness Space, or savor Filipino flavors at  the Hain Takeout Counter with dishes like Adobong Manok sa Gata and Halo-Halo

Adding a playful touch is Kokoro-chan, the Pavilion’s official mascot inspired by the  Philippine tarsier. Designed in collaboration with the Tarsier Foundation, Kokoro chan is emblematic of the country’s appreciation for biodiversity and storytelling. 

Celebrating friendship and shared futures 

As Expo 2025 Osaka sets the stage for the upcoming 70th anniversary of Philippines Japan diplomatic relations in 2026, the Pavilion also serves as a heartfelt tribute to  the enduring friendship between the two nations. 

“The Pavilion is a showcase of our culture and a heartfelt expression of friendship,  respect, and shared aspirations with our Japanese partners. We are proud to stand  with Japan in advancing the goals of sustainability and innovation,” said Philippine  Ambassador to Japan Mylene Garcia-Albano. “Through this platform, we invite the  world to witness how our bilateral ties continue to grow stronger through art,  dialogue, and collaboration.” 

From Osaka to the Philippines—and beyond 

To ensure that the stories shared in Osaka continue to inspire future generations,  the Pavilion’s woven artworks and select components will find a new home in the  National Museum after the Expo. 

“The Philippine Pavilion is our invitation for the world to connect with the heart and  soul of the Filipino people and to discover the many reasons to Love the Philippines,”  said Department of Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco. “We hope to inspire  travelers to explore our 7,641 islands, experience the depth of our culture, marvel at  the excellence of Filipino creativity, and be moved by the stories of triumph and  resilience of our communities. By blending the use of traditional weaving methods  with innovation and technology in highlighting the diversity of our Regions and the  identity of our peoples, we are bringing our message of sustainable tourism  development to the fore, where tourists are introduced to meaningful experiences  while our local communities benefit with sustained livelihood and employment.”

With its thoughtful design, emotional resonance, and commitment to sustainability,  the Philippine Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka is a must-visit destination for those  seeking a meaningful, moving, and truly unforgettable nod to the story of Filipinos. 

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