Japan: 2025 World Expo ticket prices may see over 30% hike

27/04/2023 14:52
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ຂປລ (KPL/Kyodo) Ticket prices for the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka, western Japan, may see a hike of more than 30 percent from 6,000 yen to 8,000 yen (US$60) due to inflation and higher labour costs associated with tighter security measures, sources familiar with the matter said Thursday.

Myaku-Myaku, the mascot for the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka, poses for photos on April 13, 2023, while showing off the front and back designs of a commemorative coin for the event. (Kyodo)


(KPL/Kyodo) Ticket prices for the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka, western Japan, may see a hike of more than 30 percent from 6,000 yen to 8,000 yen (US$60) due to inflation and higher labour costs associated with tighter security measures, sources familiar with the matter said Thursday.
The Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition is considering raising the adult ticket price mainly to cover the event's operational costs, including for security, which are likely to balloon from an initial estimate of 80.9 billion yen, the sources said.
The association planned last year to charge 6,000 yen for admissions per adult. The decision for admission prices will be finalized in a meeting in mid-June, with the approval of the government.
Tickets are slated to go on sale on Nov. 30, 500 days before the expo opens April 13.
The expo will run until Oct. 13 on Yumeshima, an artificial island in Osaka Bay, under the central theme of "Designing Future Society for Our Lives."
As of the end of March, at least 153 countries and regions plan to participate, according to the Japanese government.
While same-day tickets are to be offered at a basic price, early tickets or those purchased during the beginning of the event will be discounted to level out the congestion of visitor turnout, according to the sources.
The measure will be taken on the basis that visitors are more likely to come during the second-half of the exhibition period.
The association is also considering group tickets for schools on excursions as well as tickets for summer holidays that will enable guests to enter the venue multiple times, the sources said.
Visitors will likely be able to purchase electronic tickets, in principle, from six months before their arrival. The association expects about 28.2 million people to come, including around 3.5 million from abroad.
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