For about 12 days from December 14 (Sun.) to December 25 (Thu.), 2025, in conjunction with the "OSAKA Hikari Renaissance 2025," which will illuminate Nakanoshima in winter with fantastic lights, the "Osaka Come and See! Campaign Special Event" was held.
During the event, many visitors came every day, and in the evening, people gathered in front of the venue waiting for the opening of the exhibition, creating an atmosphere full of anticipation.

One of the main attractions of this special event is the "Myakmyak Exhibition of the World.
This exhibit is a project in which pavilion staff and other Expo related personnel will paint the figure of Myakmyak, the official character of the Osaka Expo, and display it as an original work of art filled with colorful arrangements and unique expressions.
The designs expressed the culture and individuality of each country and region, and each piece was a different Myakmyak to be enjoyed.
These figures were displayed as ornaments on the Christmas tree and decorated the venue along with the lights.
It was impressive to see visitors carefully compare each design, and the exhibit attracted a lot of interest as a reminder of the Expo that connected Osaka to the world, even after the Expo closed.

The large Myakmyak balloons set up in the hall were also an eye-catcher for many visitors.
This balloon is set up facing the direction of Yumeshima, the actual Expo site.

In addition, the "Osaka Health Care Pavilion" and "Osaka Week" stamps (5 types), which were placed at the Expo site and Osaka City Hall, were also placed at the venue.

A special display of uniforms actually used in the pavilions of various countries at the Expo was also held at the Osaka City Hall.
Many people visited this space where they could look back on their memories of the Expo along with the illumination.

Even after the Expo closed, many people still felt the "loss of the Expo," and it was impressive to see visitors enjoying the lingering effects of the Expo through the exhibits and performances.
This special event, in which the scenery of Nakanoshima enveloped in light overlapped with memories of the Expo, was a warm and impressive reminder of the charms of Osaka in winter.
Thank you very much for your many visits to our booth.