
I didn’t go to the expo or anything! It’s a hassle from Tokyo! Huh?? Is something wrong? This is Osaka, and it’s mostly people from Osaka here, do you understand? But you know, surprisingly, not many people from Tokyo have come! Just to the extent that they’re doing something in Osaka!
It’s Osaka, but I probably won’t go.
I’ll go if there are plenty of other plastic models besides the Expo Gundam.
I won’t go.
Indeed, it’s far.
I want to go.
I’m not expecting anything from the Osaka Expo itself, but it seems there are many amazing exhibitions from various countries that I shouldn’t miss, or it would be a huge loss in my lifetime…
I have feelings of not liking crowds.
Looking at the reactions, there seems to be an interesting exhibition, so I’m feeling torn between curiosity and hesitation.
Not interested.
I don’t think I would go even if it was happening locally.
If it’s a day that’s not hot and if I’m free… with that kind of feeling.
I don’t think there will be such a day, so I don’t think I’ll go.
I would have taken a tour if it weren’t so far away.
It has no connection to the people of Tohoku.
I’ve heard it’s really amazing, but…
I don’t have any information beyond something amazing, so I don’t really feel like going.
Since there’s only news about congestion, I’d like to go at a calmer time later on.
I don’t know if such a timing will come.
If you go, you can brag to your grandchildren!
I’m probably the last of my kind, so it’s fine…
It’s simply tough and far to travel to Osaka; I want to go, though.
I want to go, but it’s far and I don’t want to use my paid leave.
I went to the flower expo twice.
A Swiss person in a costume imagined by Japanese people was selling apple juice.
Stupid quizzes that were given while we were waiting in line.
I only remember trivial things, so no matter how amazing and valuable the exhibits are, it’s a waste for me to go.
I think it’s like an incredibly amazing museum, so I want to go there.
But it seems like it’s going to cost quite a bit…
I only want to go to the Italian Pavilion.
I want to go, but it’s quite expensive just to travel to Kansai, so I’m hesitating.
I understand that many people won’t go anywhere unless it’s nearby, as we live in an era where stimulating things like future technology or foreign cultures are no longer as exciting as they used to be.
First of all, I don’t even engage in the act of traveling.
Isn’t it something that people who like it would go to?
It’s tough if you’re not a local repeat visitor with a free pass since you can’t see everything in a day.
I don’t have plans to go for now, but…
It feels like I might lose my job around summer.
If that happens, I have some time, so I might as well go take a look.
I suddenly want to go home when I see people lined up…
More than that, I want to go to the Super National Treasure Exhibition.
Since I’m going all the way to Osaka, I want to do some sightseeing, but I feel like I’ll be exhausted just going around the venue.
I want to go, but I can’t take time off.
I don’t have the stamina for a day trip blitz tour.
Is there no one who went?
Tell me the highlights.
I’m really curious about the booths from countries where travel is not permitted due to high danger.
Also, coffee.
I went.
There were many foreigners with revealing, sexy bodies, and it was fun.
I don’t know what they’re doing, and the facilities are shabby, incomplete, and falling apart.
It takes a few hours to get in and a few hours to get out.
It’s a close match with the dung beetle Olympics.
The way foreigners think of light clothing on hot days is on a different level than Japanese people…
It’s so bouncy…
It’s not a place that everyone goes to, so even if it’s nearby, some people just won’t go.
Even though there are tourist spots all over Japan, including nearby areas, people who don’t want to go simply don’t go.
The booth where you can upgrade your entrance ticket to a yearly pass always has a long line.
Walking among foreign tourists is quite stressful, you know…
I thought so, but when I heard there are many foreigners in light clothing, I became interested.
Perverted is amazing.
There is a sense of event, but there is nothing that I really want to see.
I want to go, but I don’t have enough money…
If I could go, I would want to, but considering my physical stamina, it’s difficult to arrange a schedule.
If it’s a neighboring prefecture, you might be able to go for a day trip, but for an overnight trip, it would be tough to just focus on the World Expo without combining it with something like USJ or food tours in Osaka.
I’m interested in the World Expo gourmet food, but now that I know I can eat the same menu in the city, I’m curious about those restaurants.
It’s more about going in several parts rather than circling in a day.
I’m sorry to deceive you, but foreigners are basically dressed lightly.
There was a foreign girl wearing tight leggings that looked like she wasn’t wearing anything underneath, and I ended up looking at her about three times.
There are moon stones and the Tower of the Sun, right!?
I want to see it!
Pavilions from countries that I usually don’t have any connection with seem quite interesting.
I laughed when I saw the post about Belize in Central America making such an incredible territorial claim.
It’s amazing how the ways to enjoy are spreading rapidly through word of mouth, centered around repeaters.
It’s like an otherworld that can truly not be observed by someone who is only eager to pick up bad reputation.
I want to go, but the accommodation fees around Osaka are too high, so it’s impossible.
I’m a little concerned about it.
It’s a hassle to book tickets and accommodations; that person is winning.
Well, in reality, value is a trade-off.
When things settle down, I’d like to go out for a stroll, but we’ll see.
I want to go to the Super National Treasure Exhibition too… I understand…
It seems that a friend in Osaka has been forced to buy tickets for their company due to a quota.
I was told I could get a free ticket if I went, but in the end, it would still cost 30,000 yen just to round trip from Tokyo to Osaka, so I declined.
Everything is further away than the expo itself.
I feel like it’s more focused on elaborate displays rather than the latest technology. Is that correct?
If it were Lord Voldemort, it would be easy to go to the Expo since USJ is close.
What if it was Lord Voldemort!?
It would be interesting to go, but it’s quite difficult…
I want to go, but it’s quite difficult if there’s nothing happening nearby.
It means you can appreciate both Italy’s national treasures and Japan’s national treasures.
I have a business trip to Kishiwada every summer.
I was planning to go to Wakayama to see the pandas this year, but it seems they will be gone, so my plans are now open.
I’m thinking about whether to go to the expo instead.
Those who go are undoubtedly fools.
I learned that the name of India has changed because of this…
Japs are only filled with fools.
I’m quite interested, but it’s far away and it must be crowded.
If you’re going, it seems you need to take a solid vacation for several days, otherwise you won’t be able to see everything at all…
I think I’ll be able to see various things that I probably won’t have the chance to see again if I miss this opportunity.
When asked if I want to go for that reason, I weigh things like money and time on a scale, and I end up leaning towards not wanting to go.
But well, if I can go, I definitely want to try in order to enrich my life.
It’s really simply far, isn’t it?
Even if there’s an amazing event happening in Tokyo, I probably won’t go to Osaka.
It’s kind of expensive all around, so I don’t feel like going.
If I’m going anyway, I’ll go to USJ.
The best time to aim for will probably be around June during the rainy season before summer vacation, so that’s when you should target.
I was against the expo, but since I live close enough to go for a walk, I’m considering buying a season pass to visit.
I’m planning to take my family during the long holiday, but seriously, the ticket purchasing website is difficult to navigate and hard to understand…
It seems that I need to make a reservation for the pavilion, but I don’t know where to make the reservation. There are those that require reservations, those that don’t, and some that need to be reserved the day before while others are only available for same-day reservations, and it’s really confusing.
There’s no one comparing it to the Aichi World Expo, so it’s a relatively reasonable thread.
I have no impression of the Aichi Expo at all, but it seems quite a lot of people came.
I live in Osaka, but making a reservation for the pavilion seems like a hassle, and I’m not sure if I’ll go even if I get a free ticket.
Impatient people in Osaka probably don’t go there much.
It seems that during the beginning of the World Expo, there were barely any visitors, but a lot of people came in the second half, so it might increase from here on out.
I want a free ticket too.
I would have liked to go if the negative campaign hadn’t been so successful.
I’m not good with crowds.
I went on a day when it seems that 80,000 people came, but I only waited for at most 15 minutes, and although there were a lot of people, it didn’t feel crowded.
I think the turnover rate is good, and simply put, it’s also really spacious.
There are many pavilions, so the places to go will be scattered.
Since it’s local and I have weekdays off, I want to go out a lot starting around after Golden Week.
I want to climb this.
Fair of Fools
Honestly, wouldn’t it have been better if it had been done in Tokyo?
I live in Osaka, but I probably won’t go… If you want to go, it’s better to go before it gets hot because Osaka’s summer is really tough.
I went to the Love and Earth Expo, but it was too crowded to see the mammoth, and I don’t remember anything else, so I guess it’s fine.
I don’t have money to go to Osaka.
I thought about checking the official site for the admission fee, but I almost got annoyed by the site design, so I won’t go.
Since it’s nearby, I have the desire to go at a suitable time because I want to experience the Expo itself.
Let’s gather anonymously and go to the expo together.
I want to go, but I have a strong feeling of giving up because “there are too many pavilions! If I just go to Osaka for a short time, I’ll definitely be left unsatisfied!”
I want to go there directly after practice.
I want to take things seriously, but my parents are hospitalized and I’m currently struggling with the expenses.
I want a poncho from Brazil.
I’m seriously wondering what to do about the high price…
If I get free tickets from the company, I’ll go.
I think it will probably be fun if I go since going to the Love and Earth Expo has turned into a good memory after all.
I think so, but going alone is a bit much…
I’m going because my family invited me.
I want to go, but I don’t have the travel budget or enough time off.
It seems that the atmosphere created by the reservation system makes it feel necessary to conduct prior research, which makes it feel even more cumbersome and not suitable for casual wandering around and exploring.
Is it impossible to go on a day trip and enjoy it casually?
I thought it would last about one season, but it actually has been going on for a surprisingly long time.
Maybe it will be more available later.
I won’t go, but I have something to do in Osaka, so I think it’s annoying that it’s already full of foreigners.
It’s like a super enhanced luminaria, that’s my personal impression.
It’s not necessarily required to make a reservation.
There are plenty of pavilions that can’t be reserved in the first place.
The thread is related to Osaka, so it’s just like this, but I think Kankichi Ryotsu would definitely make an effort to go to the Expo.
I have other business in Osaka, so I only have time to go on Saturday afternoon during GW, but that will probably be when it’s the most crowded, so maybe I should go another time.
I don’t have a specific place I want to go, but it’s an event that I might only be able to attend once in my life, so maybe I should participate just for the memory.
There was talk about going to play while returning home with the family, but I won’t go because I have work…
Everyone in my family is going except for me… It’s sad…
I’m interested in going to the World Expo, which is said to be flooded with international cuisine, famous sculptures, and pavilions from dictatorship countries, and that I might be able to enjoy it 25 years later.
Too far away.
I decided not to go since I can just look at what’s posted online.
I don’t know if the next World Expo will happen while I’m still alive.
I want to talk about how it was to go, rather than just saying I didn’t go.
Is it that people from Osaka and neighboring prefectures are saying with great joy that they won’t go because it’s far away?
Since it’s nearby, I thought I’d go… so I went.
I’m the man who didn’t even go to the Aichi Earth Expo, which is 2 kilometers from my house.
I didn’t go to the Expo 2005.
I don’t want to be caught in a crowd, crossing prefectures in the first place.
The author tends to overlook places other than Osaka or Tokyo.
I want to visit the Italy Pavilion.
Considering the crowds, it’s better to take a day off on a weekday if I’m going.
I’m hesitating, wondering what to do if I can’t make a reservation on the day I took off.
I might barely go if it’s held in Chiba or Saitama.
It feels like the modern World’s Fair is focused on bizarre elements like a dictatorship country’s pavilion.
Has the hotel bedbug problem been resolved?
The exhibits from Italy and China are amazing.
America’s ideology is problematic in various ways.
Turkmenistan is seriously intense.
These four should really be visited early on.
I thought about going, but it wasn’t enough to make me overcome the hassle of reservations and lotteries.
If I could have gone quickly when I had the time, I would have gone.
There are fewer people here than at the famous spots in Kyoto.
There wasn’t a direct way to Aichi, but since there’s a way to go to Osaka, I think I’ll go.
I want to somehow take a half day off on Thursday and go around on Friday and Saturday.
Go to crowded places on Friday.
I went, but I was disappointed because there were mostly movies and very few real exhibits.
I found the souvenir corner more enjoyable to look at.
No matter what anyone says, it turns out the pavilion construction can be finished in time.
Huh, it’s still not done!? I feel like I’ve seen quite a few news stories about how materials are expensive and there aren’t enough carpenters!
I want to go before it gets hot, but should I make a reservation in advance?
It’s scary because there have been many accidents at past expos.
The death accident on the roller coaster has become a trauma for me.
There’s no roller coaster at the expo!
I heard that there is a bobsled at the Jamaica Pavilion, so I’m starting to feel a bit like going..
I lost interest after hearing that the toilet is trash.
It’s a scam to charge the full entrance fee when there are unfinished pavilions.
I want to go a little, but can I just go on a whim and find a place to stay?
Common behavior of anonymous users who take a superior position and provoke others while placing themselves in the management side.
If it were closer, I would have gone, but since it’s far, I’ll look up participating countries online and if I become interested, I’ll go to a restaurant that serves that country’s cuisine.
The World Expo is a relic of a time before internet culture.
I want to see Da Vinci’s design sketches, but Kansai is too far away and I can’t spare the time.
I have the money to spend, but I don’t have the time to use it.
I want to go, but it’s a bit too far to go casually.
I went to the expo; Morizō and Kikkoro were cute.
It seems that about 80% of Aichi was from neighboring areas as well.
Isn’t it actually something like that?
I want to go, but I think it’s not the right time now.
How long are we doing this for?
I want to go if I can visit all the pavilions in one day, but…
If we miss it now, there will only be a chance right at the end, won’t there?
I’m not interested in technical demonstrations of drone-like cars, but the cultural exhibitions from various countries seem interesting, so I definitely want to go at least once.
It seems that there aren’t many exhibitions that are open throughout the entire duration when just listening.
There is a worry about how many times I can go.
If I could see everything I like.
If I can buy a limited edition ICOCA online, there will be no reason to go.
In Aichi, there was a man or woman who bought something like a free pass and went every day, but I wonder if there is someone like that in Osaka too.
I’m envious of people who live in a place that they can easily go to that often.
Do it in Kanto too.
Just somewhere around Tochigi is fine.
I live in Aichi, but I didn’t go to the Aichi Expo…
Moreover, I don’t want the Osaka Expo.
I’m thinking about what to do because it feels like I’ll be able to go once, but I won’t be able to visit everything in just one time.
It seems that dining and drinking are quite expensive.
I’m interested, but I don’t like crowds, so I won’t go.
I want to go to Osaka! I want to play at USJ!
Even if it’s happening next door, I won’t go.
Isn’t a toilet that is not listed as a toilet, but looks like an object or art, really just an object or art…?
Was it a toilet expo?
I heard that reservations for the Italy Pavilion are hard to get, but I was able to get one on the day of without any issues over the weekend.
Foreigners inside the pavilion casually talk to you, so if you don’t like that kind of thing, it’s going to be tough.
It doesn’t matter if they’re old.
If you’re young, you should definitely go.