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About the Pavilion

Walk through 80 years of UN history at the “Timeline Wall”, explore the “Orb Room”, where everyday objects reveal the work of the UN family around the world, and immerse yourself in the breathtaking “Immersive Theater”, offering a glimpse into a sustainable future.

The UN Pavilion will also host special weekly exhibits and events aligned with the Expo’s theme weeks, international days and other priorities to promote sustainable development, human rights, climate action and peace and security.

Visitors can also enjoy the 'SDG wheel' photo booth, an original 'gacha' machine, and challenge themselves with the SDG quiz. The gift shop inside the pavilion offers UN and SDG-related merchandise.

Zone 2 UN Pavilion
Zone 3 UN Pavilion
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Take a look inside our Pavilion

This one-minute video takes you on a virtual tour of the UN Pavilion—showcasing its design and how each of the four zones can inspire you!

All events and exhibitions

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Securing our common future

Securing our Common Future: Conversations on the legacy of nuclear weapons

August 12 - 12 | 2:00 - 3:30  (EDT) |
UN Pavilion
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Event in Japanese

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Organized by UN Pavilion

Coinciding with the International Day of Youth, this event will feature an intergenerational dialogue exploring how different forms of art and storytelling have contributed to this legacy, and to d

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Future Code event

Future Code: Youth × AI Peace Dialogue

August 11 - 11 | 2:00 - 3:30  (EDT) |
UN Pavilion
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Event in English

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Organized by UNODA

This dialogue will unpack the promises and challenges brought by artificial intelligence (AI) with particular emphasis on Japanese perspectives.

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ODA exhibit

#MyDisarmamentStory

August 6 - 11 | 9:30 - 9:00  (EDT) |
UN Pavilion
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Event in English

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Organized by UN Pavilion

Timed to coincide with the Theme Week on Peace, Human Security, and Dignity at the Expo and the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima (6 August) and Nagasaki (9 August), the fou

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