YOSHIMOTO Pavilion waraii myraii, together with partner companies and organizations, is committed to developing future-oriented talent and creating an inclusive society that everyone can enjoy, with a view to the environment in mind.
We resonate with the theme of the Osaka-Kansai Expo, "Designing a Future Society for Our Lives," and we too aim to realize a sustainable society.

Providing a platform for young talent to express themselves

We will be involved in developing exhibition content together with young creators who will lead the future.
From exhibiting artwork to creating stage art, we provide a platform for students to express themselves.

  • Osaka University of Arts

Protecting ocean resources for the future

The uniforms worn by the cast and staff are T-shirts made from fibers made from recycled fishing nets.
In addition to raising awareness of environmental issues, we hope to pass on a beautiful ocean to future generations.

  • Globeride Inc.

Japanese Living Paper Making

We are working to collect paper resources generated at Yoshimoto Kogyo Tokyo Headquarters and events, and recycle them as toilet paper.
Paper generated within the pavilion will also be recycled and used as toilet paper within the venue (Future Life Zone).

  • Corex Shinei Co., Ltd.

Protecting forests by using thinned hardwood

The wooden fence is made from hardwoods from Fukushima Prefecture's Satoyama countryside.
Proper forest management will contribute to the regeneration of broadleaf forests and the maintenance of biodiversity, while also revitalizing the forestry industry and supporting the reconstruction of Fukushima. After the event, the materials will be used as truck flooring, contributing to the realization of a circular economy.

  • Koshii Wood Industry Co., Ltd.

Together with the young generation who will shoulder the future

We will employ student administrative and technical staff, as well as dancers and performers, who can utilize their specialized knowledge, and by incorporating the innovative ideas and enthusiasm of the younger generation, we will also contribute to nurturing the next generation of leaders.

  • JIKEI GROUP

Creating new value with natural energy and scrap auto parts

Toward the practical application of perovskite solar cells, a form of energy of the future, we will introduce a product called "smart wear."
For safety reasons, the pavilion will feature decorative rubber mats made from recycled auto parts, helping to reduce waste and contribute to the realization of a recycling-oriented society.

  • Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.

Clean power generation with hydrogen energy

The pavilion will use hydrogen vehicles to generate part of its electricity.
By using clean energy that does not emit carbon dioxide, we reduce the burden on the environment.

  • Toyota Motor Dealer Association Kinki Branch

Solar power for a sustainable future

Part of the electricity in the pavilion is generated by solar power.
By utilizing renewable energy, we are reducing the burden on the global environment and shining a light on hope for a sustainable future.

  • HESTA Okura Co., Ltd.