Osaka Expo visitors hit 22.21 million, numbers surpass 2005 Aichi show total


Britain's Prince Edward (left), Duke of Edinburgh, and his wife Princess Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, sign a welcome book at the Japan Pavilion during their visit to the 2025 Osaka Expo in the city of Osaka on September 22, 2025. -- Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP

OSAKA (Bernama-Kyodo): The number of general visitors to the ongoing World Exposition in Osaka reached 22.21 million as of Sunday, the organiser said, surpassing the total at the previous expo held in Japan and on track to possibly top 25 million before the six-month event ends in two weeks, Kyodo News Agency reported.

Ticket sales reached 21.86 million as of Sept 19, exceeding the 18 million threshold set for breaking even on operating costs, according to the Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition.

However, it is uncertain whether the association will achieve its target of 23 million ticket purchases, with sales set to end Tuesday and visiting time slots already almost fully booked through the final day on Oct 13.

With more than 200,000 visitors flocking to the expo each day since Sept 12, the total number could top 25 million, but is expected to fall short of the association's pre-opening projection of 28.20 million.

On Monday, the expo venue was crowded with visitors despite the rain. A visitor from Ono, Hyogo Prefecture, had waited in front of the west gate before the opening time, even though his reservation was for the afternoon slot.

"I visited for the first time in August but came back today wanting to see more," the 59-year-old man said. "I wish they would extend the event."

There have been similar comments on social media calling for an extension of the event, but an international convention governing world expositions limits their duration to six months.

The number of expo visitors is something of a surprise, given that 74.8 per cent of respondents to a survey in March, prior to the event's opening, said they did not want to go.

Ballooning costs, construction issues, and withdrawals by multiple countries fuelled negativity in the lead-up to the event. Ticket sales gradually picked up after the expo opened in mid-April, thanks to positive word-of-mouth.

The number of visitors exceeds ticket sales as event passes allow multiple entries.

Japan last hosted the World Exposition in Aichi Prefecture in 2005, drawing 22.05 million visitors. - Bernama-Kyodo

 

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Blogger Murray Hunter retracts defamatory articles following settlement with MCMC
Russia slams US strike threats, warns against interference in Iran
Britain takes to TikTok to highlight immigration raids
Trump tells Iranians to keep protesting, says 'help is on its way'
China, Russia won’t ‘dare test’ US, says Hegseth after show of military might in Venezuela
Blaze rips through 95% of waste management plan in Kuching
Taiwanese TV host Peng Chia Chia, 69, seen selling fruits at midnight to clear millions in debt
Madani govt will be directly involved with GSF 2.0, says PM
Court told of project advisory agreement linked to police contract tender
Leaders of South Korea and Japan agree to improve cooperation

Others Also Read