Ishiba warns of divided world at futuristic Osaka Expo opening ceremony
- The World Expo opening ceremony occurred on Saturday in Osaka at a waterfront site.
- The Expo, also known as a World's Fair, happens every five years since 1851.
- The ceremony blended technology and tradition, featuring kabuki, taiko drums, and AI.
- Prime Minister Ishiba stated, "Having overcome the Covid pandemic, the world now faces the crisis over many different divisions."
- The Expo will last six months, but only 12.5% of the Grand Ring will be reused.
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Japan PM warns of divided world at Osaka Expo opening ceremony
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Japan PM warns of divided world at futuristic World Expo opening ceremony
Japan's prime minister urged the importance of unity in a world plagued by "divisions" at a futuristic but also tradition-steeped opening ceremony for the World Expo on Saturday.
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