Overview of Candidacy for EXPO 2025, OSAKA, KANSAI,JAPAN Ieaki TAKEDA Japanese Delegate to the BIE / the EXPO 2025 JAPAN Headquarters
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Overview of Candidacy for EXPO 2025, OSAKA, KANSAI,JAPAN Ieaki TAKEDA Japanese Delegate to the BIE / The EXPO 2025 JAPAN Headquarters Information and Knowledge for All: Towards an Inclusive Innovation The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities UNESCO, July 3&4 2017 3rd & 4th July 2017 The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities - 13th Edition - What is an EXPO? • Expos in the beginning - First EXPO was held in London in 1851; - Some disorganised EXPOs were held before 1928; • BIE (Bureau International des Expositions), based in Paris, was established in 1928 based on Convention Relating to International Exhibitions. - 170 countries are members of the BIE (as of May 2017). - It regulates and supervises proper application of the Convention. • Japan is an original member of the BIE since 1928. 【Registered and Recognised Exhibition】 International Registered Exhibiton International Recognised Exhibition Duration Between 6 weeks and 6 months Between 3 weeks and 3 months Size No limit Within 25ha Frequency Every 5 years Once between Registered Expos 【Past EXPOs hosted by Japan】 Year 1970 1975 1985 1990 2005 Name Japan World Exposition International Ocean International Horticultural Expo, EXPO 2005, Aichi, Osaka Exposition, Okinawa Exhibition, Tsukuba Osaka Visitors 64.2 million 3.5 million 20.3 million 23.1 million 22.0 million Type General (*now called Recognised Recognised Recognised Recognised Registered) 3rd & 4th July 2017 The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities 1 - 13th Edition - Recent Expos ■ 2005 Aichi (Japan) ■2008 Zaragoza (Spain) Theme: “Nature’s Wisdom” Theme: “Water and sustainable 22 million visitors development” 6 million visitors Japan Pavilion ■2015 Milan (Italy) Theme: ■2010 Shanghai (China) “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life” ■2012 Yeosu (Korea) “Harmonious Diversity” (Japan Pavilion) Theme: “Better City, Better Theme: “The living ocean 21.5 million visitors, 2.3 million visitors (Japan Life” and coast” Pavilion) 73 million visitors 8 million visitors - Japan Pavilion was awarded as the best pavilion among all large pavilions. Japan Pavilion Japan Pavilion Award Japan Pavilion 3rd & 4th July 2017 The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities 2 - 13th Edition - Ongoing and Future EXPOs 2017 Astana (Kazakhstan) 2020 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) ○ Duration: June 10th – Sep.10th ○ Duration: Oct.20th, 2020 – Apr.20th,2021 ○ Participants: 115 countries and 22 Intl. ○ Expected participants: 182 Countries and Organisations 15 Intl. Organisations ○ Expected visitors: 5 million ○ Expected visitors : 25 million ○ Theme: Future Energy ○ Theme: Connecting Minds, Creating the Theme of Japan Pavilion:Smart Mix with Future Technology ※ Japan has decided to participate. (Images of Dubai EXPO) (Japan Pavilion) 3rd & 4th July 2017 The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities 3 - 13th Edition - Overview of Osaka EXPO 2025 1. Basic information (1) Location Yumeshima Island (artificial island in Osaka Bay) (2) Duration May 3rd – Nov. 3rd (185 days) (3) Number of Visitors (assumption) approx. 28mil to 30mil visitors Yumeshima Island (4) Construction costs for the venue(assumption) approx. 125 billion yen (0.96 billion euro) (5) Economic Impact (estimate) Construction-related: approx. 0.4 trillion yen (30.8 billion euro) Operation expenses-related: approx. 0.4 trillion yen (30.8 billion euro) Consumption-related: approx.1.1 trillion yen (84.6 billion euro) ※ Exchange rate: 1 Euro= 129.4 yen as of 14th July 2017 2. Schedule <2017> April Submit the letter of candidacy from the Prime Minister Shinzo ABE to BIE <2018> November Election at the BIE’s General Assembly 3rd & 4th July 2017 The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities - 13th Edition - 4 Theme and Sub-Themes Theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives” Sub-themes ◆How to Lead a Healthy Life in a Diverse Manner ◆Sustainable Socioeconomic Systems © World YURU Sports Association © Nippon Television Network Corporation ※ The “Future” stated in the theme means future after 2025. 3rd & 4th July 2017 The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities 5 - 13th Edition - Society 5.0 for Boosting food production with smart agriculture Using remote sensing and utilizing IoT, AI and Big Data oceanographic data for Improving nutritional status with smart food monitoring and management of produced by cutting-edge biotechnology water quality, forests, land degradation, biodiversity, etc. Developing early warning alert system for the prevention of infectious diseases by combining different types of monitoring data Resolving climate change issues with a simulation based on the analysis of meteorological and other observation data through Make high quality education High Performance affordable for everyone on the Computing earth with e-learning systems utilizing state-of-the-art technologies Creating smart cities where convenience, safety and Empowering women with access to economic efficiency are made education and information through compatible the Internet Providing women with Building global innovation opportunities for startups by ecosystems by connecting utilizing ICT industries, academic institutions and other related stakeholders Managing electric power supply and Building resilient infrastructure and demand in a sustainable way by promoting sustainable industrialization constructing smart grid systems using i-Construction 6 3rd & 4th July 2017 The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities - 13th Edition - Examples of Sub-Themes Physical well-being Mental well-being Social well-being <Security> <Security> <Food and diet> • Protecting oneself against violence, conflict or • Free from fear for violence, conflict or • Enjoy local food and make a difference to terrorism terrorism community • Not get involved in a traffic accident • Share receipts learned from grandmother or <Mental pressure> mother with children <Medical care> • Not be discriminated by prejudice Micro perspective (individuals) perspective Micro • Not get sick • Relieve stress from personal relationship or <Work> • Detecting disease promptly verbal violence • Get a job without specific skills • Have proper medical treatment regardless of • Overcoming psychological trauma • Have my place in society through work, gain income • Not get addicted to drugs, not be alcoholic social acceptance • Have my personal doctor • Get a job in the community when my children <Food and diet> grow up <Work> • Enjoy a nice meal with family and friends • Decent and safe work • Taste untried local food around the world <Learning> • Send my children to a school where they have <Food and diet> <Sleep> better grade • Have a sufficient and nutritious meal to live • Have sufficient and good quality sleep • • Enjoy a healthy and well-balanced diet Discover and develop one’s hidden talent <Sports> • Learn wisdom of living which cannot be taught at <Sport and exercise> • Enjoy exercise and feel refreshed school • Overcome disabilities • Try variety of sports • Solve lack of exercise <Social network> <Learning and reading> • Have new friends, interact with local residents <Welfare and nursery care> • Learn something new; expand my potential • Have own opinion incorporated into local or • Stand by myself without support by caregivers <Work> national systems <Energy and resources> • Get satisfaction from work • Keep connected with those whom I cannot see • Have a life with electricity face to face <Art and entertainment> <Natural disaster and pollution> • Enjoy arts <Live with culture> • Free from flood worries • Get involved in a creative activity • Strengthen ties with community by participating • Drink clean water • Live a fun and happy life in an annual local festival • Protect children from diseases and insanitation • Experience various cultures and gain better understanding about the world 3rd & 4th July 2017 The World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities - 13th Edition - 7 ≪Sustainable socio-economic systems≫ <Poverty> <Dignity and equality> <Industry, infrastructure> • • Taxation and <Food> • Ethnic minority, Intellectual property redistribution • Sustainable agriculture and religious minority, system fishery (drought, AI, big <Health> • Innovation support, communities) Macro perspective (social systems, systems, (social perspective Macro • Social security societal minority • Pension system data) • Sanitation (including physically start-up support • • Education • Food waste reduction improvement, challenged) Industry-academia • Job training • Plant factory prevention of • Gender equality collaboration tourism infectious diseases resource protection <Urban development> • Affordable, quality • Public transportation medical care <Environmental conservation> • Safe and affordable living • Tobacco and drug <Cohesive society> • Global warming <Education> environment (housing, control • Non-Profit Organization • Renewable energy • Securing water supply, electricity, • Mental health care (NPO), volunteering • Improving resource and energy opportunities for energy supply) • Ageing • Official Development efficiency inclusive education • Autonomous vehicles • WHO Assistance (ODA) • ICT utilization • Disaster resilient housing • Ozone layer protection • Scholarship system and building • Protection of atmosphere, • Lifelong learning • Smart city water, forestry and ecosystem • UNESCO <ICT> • Prevention of illegal cross- <Labour> • Internet access border transport of waste • Information literacy • Reuse, Reduce, Recycle