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Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition

/C O R R E C T I O N -- Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition/

Nagakue, Aichi, Japan (ots/PRNewswire)

In the news release,
"EXPO 2005 Gets Off to a Lively Start in Aichi, Japan"  issued on 30
Mar 2005 07:07 GMT, by Japan Association for the 2005 World
Exposition  over PR Newswire, we are advised by a representative of
the  company that the dateline city should be NAGAKUE, Aichi, Japan
and in the 6th  paragraph, the second sentence should read "While
past Expos focused on  introducing visitors to the industrial might
and culture of the host country,  this first Expo of the twenty-first
century will explore lifestyles and  technologies that could offer
solutions to environmental and other  issues confronting humanity."
as originally issued inadvertently. Complete, corrected release
follows:
The 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan, opened in the Nagoya
Eastern Hills of Aichi Prefecture on March 25. Over a period of 185
days until September 25, a variety of exhibits and events based on
the theme of "Nature's Wisdom" is scheduled to unfold at the Expo
site spanning the town of Nagakute and the cities of Toyota and Seto.
Many dignitaries have visited the site in the first week since the
Expo's opening, including French President Jacques Chirac and Nobel
Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai.
EXPO 2005 is the biggest World Exposition ever held in Japan in
terms of the number of official participants-121 countries, including
Japan, and 4 international organizations. Organizers expect
approximately 15 million visitors during the Expo, which is aimed at
creating a prosperous society that exists in harmony with nature.
One day before opening to the general public, an opening ceremony
was held on March 24 in the presence of 2,400 guests, including Their
Majesties the Emperor and Empress and His Imperial Highness the Crown
Prince of Japan, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, and officials of
the Japanese and foreign governments.
The opening ceremony's lively program included a robot competition
between Sony's QRIO, Honda's ASIMO, and Toyota's Partner Robots-which
can play musical instruments-and a performance by an orchestra made
up of outstanding musicians from leading ensembles around the world.
There were performances of kabuki, a traditional Japanese stage art,
as well as messages, choral singing, and performances by children.
The first-ever World Exposition was held roughly 150 years ago in
London in 1851. While past Expos focused on introducing visitors to
the industrial  might and culture of the host country, this first
Expo of the twenty-first century will explore lifestyles and
technologies that could offer solutions to environmental and other
issues confronting humanity. The eco-conscious site will serve as the
stage for a Grand Intercultural Symphony, and citizens, NPOs, and
NGOs will be the main actors in a number of events for the first time
in a World Exposition.

Contact:

Ayumi Okamoto, PR and Advertising Office, Japan Association for the
2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan, E-mail: okamotoa@expo2005.or.jp

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  • 30.03.2005 – 09:14

    EXPO 2005 Gets Off to a Lively Start in Aichi, Japan

    Nagakue, Japan (ots/PRNewswire) - The 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan, opened in the Nagoya Eastern Hills of Aichi Prefecture on March 25. Over a period of 185 days until September 25, a variety of exhibits and events based on the theme of "Nature's Wisdom" is scheduled to unfold at the Expo site spanning the town of Nagakute and the cities of Toyota and Seto. Many dignitaries have visited the site in the first ...

  • 18.03.2005 – 07:29

    Registrations Being Accepted for Subscription to the 'EXPO 2005 AICHI, JAPAN E-mail Newsletter'

    Nagoya, Japan (ots/PRNewswire) - From next week EXPO 2005 Aichi, Japan will start. As the first world exposition to be held in the 21st century, the aim of EXPO 2005 is to raise the various global issues that are shared by humankind, gather the wisdom of the world and play a part in the creation of a sustainable future for the Earth in which there is harmony between ...