Japan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka: The Poetic Cycle of Life in Wood
面向全球的可持续行动呼吁
A Global Call to Action for Sustainability
本次日本馆不仅是一次展览,更是一场面向全球的可持续行动呼吁。通过创办环保杂志《JUNKAN》与丰富的互动体验,展馆向公众普及循环经济知识,激发人们对可持续生活方式的思考。作为东道国展馆,日本馆还将举办国际论坛,汇聚全球专家,共同探讨碳中和技术的创新与应用,推动跨国合作。
The Japan Pavilion is not merely an exhibition but a global call to action for sustainability. Through the environmental magazine JUNKAN and engaging interactive experiences, the pavilion educates the public about the circular economy and inspires reflection on sustainable lifestyles. As the host country’s pavilion, the pavilion will also host international forums, bringing together global experts to discuss innovations and applications in carbon-neutral technologies and foster cross-border collaboration.
结语
Conclusion
2025年大阪世博会日本馆以其独特的“生命之间”理念和创新的可持续实践,吸引了无数参观者深入其中,感受循环与共生的魅力。它不仅是日本对未来的承诺,更是对全球可持续发展的一次重要贡献。在这里,人们看到的不仅是建筑的美丽,更是未来生活的希望与行动的力量。
With its unique “Between Lives” concept and innovative sustainable practices, the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka invites countless visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of cycles and symbiosis. It is not only Japan’s promise for the future but also a significant contribution to global sustainable development. Here, people witness not just the beauty of architecture but also the hope and power of action for a better tomorrow.
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