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Ireland at Expo 2025

Osaka, Kansai, Japan | 13 April - 13 October 2025

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Ireland Pavilion opening hours: 9am-9pm daily

Expo site opening hours: 9am-10pm daily

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Magnus Ring outside Ireland Pavilion at Expo

At a glance links

About Expo | Ireland at Expo

Pavilion | Events | Exhibition

Opportunities for Business

Ireland Pavilion opening hours: 9am-9pm daily

Expo site opening hours: 9am-10pm daily

Buy tickets

Magnus Ring outside Ireland Pavilion at Expo

Launch of Osaka Expo 2025

About Expo

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Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai is taking place from 13 April to 13 October 2025.

Over 160 countries and international organisations are participating in Expo 2025. Over the course of six months, millions of people will visit Osaka to absorb and participate in diverse experiences from around the world.

The theme of Expo 2025 is ‘Designing Future Society for Our Lives’, with three sub-themes of saving lives, connecting lives and empowering lives. Through this theme, this promises to be a World Expo that inspires people by showcasing the best examples of collaboration, innovation and cooperation from around the world.

Find out more >>

About Expo

Triskele symbol on green background

Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai is taking place from 13 April to 13 October 2025.

Over 160 countries and international organisations are participating in Expo 2025. Over the course of six months, millions of people will visit Osaka to absorb and participate in diverse experiences from around the world.

The theme of Expo 2025 is ‘Designing Future Society for Our Lives’, with three sub-themes of saving lives, connecting lives and empowering lives. Through this theme, this promises to be a World Expo that inspires people by showcasing the best examples of collaboration, innovation and cooperation from around the world.

Find out more >>

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Ireland at Expo 2025

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'Creativity Connects People'

Participating in Expo 2025 is a unique opportunity to showcase Ireland to a global audience. It will raise awareness of Ireland’s attractiveness as a great place to live, work, study, visit, and do business.

Ireland’s theme for Expo 2025 is ‘Creativity Connects People’. Through this theme, we will show how imagination is central to all human progress and to empowering young and old to live full and productive lives.

Ireland at Expo 2025

Triskele symbol on goldbackground

'Creativity Connects People'

Participating in Expo 2025 is a unique opportunity to showcase Ireland to a global audience. It will raise awareness of Ireland’s attractiveness as a great place to live, work, study, visit, and do business.

Ireland’s theme for Expo 2025 is ‘Creativity Connects People’. Through this theme, we will show how imagination is central to all human progress and to empowering young and old to live full and productive lives.

sketch drawing of the Ireland Pavilion at Expo

Ireland Pavilion

The primary purpose of our pavilion is to provide an environment in which our visitors can engage on a personal level with our exhibitions, displays and performances - and, most importantly, with our pavilion team.

A harmonious relationship between built and natural environment was key to the design. Located beside the main entrance to Expo and adjacent to the Grand Roof, it acts as a ‘gateway’ for visitors to the Expo site. Government of Ireland architects from the Office of Public Works (OPW) designed the building, made up of three elliptical areas and a central interlocking space, to represent an abstracted triskele.

The exterior of the Pavilion is clad in Irish-grown Douglas Fir timber and the surrounds will feature a sculpture conceptualised by Irish artist Joseph Walsh, set in a landscape designed by Japanese landscape architect Hiroyuki Tsujii.

Find out more about the Pavilion >>

Ireland Pavilion at Expo 2025

Ireland Pavilion

The primary purpose of our pavilion is to provide an environment in which our visitors can engage on a personal level with our exhibitions, displays and performances - and, most importantly, with our pavilion team.

A harmonious relationship between built and natural environment was key to the design. Located beside the main entrance to Expo and adjacent to the Grand Roof, it acts as a ‘gateway’ for visitors to the Expo site. Government of Ireland architects from the Office of Public Works (OPW) designed the building, made up of three elliptical areas and a central interlocking space, to represent an abstracted triskele.

The exterior of the Pavilion is clad in Irish-grown Douglas Fir timber and the surrounds will feature a sculpture conceptualised by Irish artist Joseph Walsh, set in a landscape designed by Japanese landscape architect Hiroyuki Tsujii.

Find out more about the Pavilion >>

Ireland Pavilion at Expo 2025

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Events

'Creativity Connects People', our theme, emphasises the nexus between human creativity, wellbeing and the role of creative imagining in shaping our future.

It articulates the combined proposition that creative imagining and creative action are defining characteristics of our species that provide the shared ground for all human progress.

Ireland’s programme for Expo brings this proposition to life with collaborative, human-centric events aimed at fostering new connections and celebrating existing connections.

Discover some of the events and collaborations that will be taking place over the course of Expo, at the Ireland Pavilion and beyond.

Discover the programme >>

three Irish traditional musicians

Events

'Creativity Connects People', our theme, emphasises the nexus between human creativity, wellbeing and the role of creative imagining in shaping our future.

It articulates the combined proposition that creative imagining and creative action are defining characteristics of our species that provide the shared ground for all human progress.

Ireland’s programme for Expo brings this proposition to life with collaborative, human-centric events aimed at fostering new connections and celebrating existing connections.

Discover some of the events and collaborations that will be taking place over the course of Expo, at the Ireland Pavilion and beyond.

Discover the programme >>

Ireland Pavilion Exhibition

The exhibition at the Ireland Pavilion situates the visitor in Ireland for the duration of their visit. Follow this guide to the exhibition, as a complement to a visit to the Pavilion, or to learn more about the exhibition from the comfort of your home.

Explore the exhibition >>

Various exhibits as part of the Ireland Pavilion exhibition

Ireland Pavilion Exhibition

The exhibition at the Ireland Pavilion situates the visitor in Ireland for the duration of their visit. Follow this guide to the exhibition, as a complement to a visit to the Pavilion, or to learn more about the exhibition from the comfort of your home.

Explore the exhibition >>

Various exhibits as part of the Ireland Pavilion exhibition

Graphic of a bird inside the Ireland pavilion at EXPO 2025

Oona Puffin

Oona is a young Atlantic Puffin from Ireland and this year she is visiting Japan for Expo 2025. She’s looking forward to meeting you!

At Expo, Oona will help us share Ireland’s story – where creativity, nature and friendship connects us all.

Learn more about Oona here>>

Graphic of a bird inside the Ireland pavilion at EXPO 2025

Oona Puffin

Oona is a young Atlantic Puffin from Ireland and this year she is visiting Japan for Expo 2025. She’s looking forward to meeting you!

At Expo, Oona will help us share Ireland’s story – where creativity, nature and friendship connects us all.

Learn more about Oona here>>

The VIP Space on the first floor of the Ireland Pavilion will be available for businesses seeking to host targeted events. With a flexible design, the VIP room and roof terrace is fit for corporate entertainment, hospitality, meeting and seminar purposes. Usage of the VIP Space will be subject to the terms and conditions set by the Ireland Pavilion.

Businesses may avail of the following:

  • Access to VIP Space for events (seminar, reception, private meeting, workshop)
  • Catering services (upon request, costs payable at cost price by respective organisation)
  • Audio-visual (music, wide-screen television)

Max capacity: 50 persons standing (inclusive of pavilion staff)

Interested parties should liaise with the Expo programming team on scheduling and event details. Further details in this document: Opportunities for Businesses at Expo 2025 [PDF]

Opportunities for Business

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The VIP Space on the first floor of the Ireland Pavilion will be available for businesses seeking to host targeted events. With a flexible design, the VIP room and roof terrace is fit for corporate entertainment, hospitality, meeting and seminar purposes. Usage of the VIP Space will be subject to the terms and conditions set by the Ireland Pavilion.

Businesses may avail of the following:

  • Access to VIP Space for events (seminar, reception, private meeting, workshop)
  • Catering services (upon request, costs payable at cost price by respective organisation)
  • Audio-visual (music, wide-screen television)

Max capacity: 50 persons standing (inclusive of pavilion staff)

Interested parties should liaise with the Expo programming team on scheduling and event details. Further details in this document: Opportunities for Businesses at Expo 2025 [PDF]

Opportunities for Business

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