Since its opening on April 12, 2025, the Mongolian Pavilion at Osaka-Kansai Expo has attracted over 2.2 million visitors. This impressive turnout highlights the growing global interest in Mongolia’s unique culture and rich heritage. In total, the Osaka-Kansai Expo has welcomed more than 12.5 million guests so far, bringing together countries from around the world to showcase their cultures, innovations, and traditions.
The Mongolian Pavilion at Osaka-Kansai Expo is located in the prominent “Commons D” section. It offers a carefully curated mix of cultural exhibitions and interactive experiences that captivate guests from Japan and beyond. The pavilion represents a collaborative effort between the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Chinggis Khaan National Museum, working to share Mongolia’s story with the world.
Leading the pavilion is Director Battulga Chinbat, supported by team members A. Gankhuleg, Ts. Khulan, and T. Tuvshinjargal. Their dedication to crafting an engaging and educational experience has paid off, as visitors consistently show enthusiasm and curiosity. Many guests connect Mongolia with its iconic traditional gers (yurts), the haunting sound of the Morin Khuur or horsehead fiddle, and famous sumo wrestlers Asashoryu Dagvadorj and Hakuho Davaajargal.
These cultural symbols serve as powerful entry points for attendees to learn more about the country’s heritage. In addition to these well-known symbols, the pavilion also draws attention to unique Mongolian culinary traditions. A particular highlight is the dried curds, called aaruul, which gained special international recognition after Emperor Naruhito of Japan sampled the delicacy during his July 2025 state visit to Mongolia.
Visitors appreciate the chance to discover this traditional food and other authentic aspects of Mongolian daily life. The Expo will continue until October 13, 2025, and the Mongolian Pavilion at Osaka-Kansai Expo remains a must-see for many. It not only showcases Mongolia’s historic culture but also its progress and modern achievements. Visitors often leave with a deeper respect and understanding of this vast, vibrant country.
In summary, the Mongolian Pavilion at Osaka-Kansai Expo draws large crowds and positive feedback. The team’s hard work and passion for sharing Mongolia’s culture have made the pavilion one of the event’s standout attractions. It plays an important role in elevating Mongolia’s profile on the global stage and fostering cross-cultural exchange.