
To laugh or not to laugh. That is the question.
Preparations for the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo have been really coming down to the wire, and only within mere days of the event’s opening have we really begun seeing what’s going on inside. The expo will hold dozens of national pavilions, along with several ones by corporations that have ties to Osaka, like Sumitomo, Sushiro, and Panasonic.
But there is perhaps no more symbolic corporation of the Kansai region than Yoshimoto Kogyo. This is the nation’s largest comedy-oriented talent agency and production company and shares its roots with Osaka’s thriving comedy scene centering on manzai comedy duo acts.
▼ The main stage of the pavilion
Knowing that, you’d probably expect a lot of goofiness and slapstick at the Yoshimoto pavilion, and there will be some of that, but the overarching theme of this area seems to be surprisingly deep, questioning the nature of existence and the debate that free will is but an illusion. These existential displays can be found inside the giant orb that resembles the Yoshimoto logo.
It’s called Tamah and upon entry, you’ll most likely be greeted by a statue of a giant leek. The innocence and occasional comedic use of leeks belies that subtle sense of unease that comes with seeing one so large and out of place. This in turn makes us question the perceptions of “normal” that we take for granted and our innate urge to make sense of that which may never make sense.
▼ This work is titled “A Leek in Question.”
Moving along, you’ll encounter the Arcade. This nostalgic row of game cabinets will draw you in, only to reveal that features such as coin slots and controls are either gone or not where they “should” be. Whether or not it’s actually possible to play the games is unclear, but it’s meant to make us ponder whether we’re ever truly in control of anything.
You’ll also find the Giant Button. What happens when the button is pressed is unknown, but it’s less about that and more about that transient chaotic moment between expectation and choice, between judgment and action, just before meaning is brought into existence.
More buttons can be found in the Drip Drop exhibit. Here you can only press one of the two buttons which will make a word or something like one drop down and get sucked up into the ground. There’s no way of knowing what would have happened if you pushed the other button or if your “choice” even mattered at all.
You might be wondering what any of this has to do with comedy, but subverting our expectations of what is and what should be is often at the heart of humor. This can be seen in the fact that all this is inside a giant smiling head as if you’re entering the blend of innocence, absurdity, and nihilism that’s in the mind of a comedian.
The Yoshimoto pavilion isn’t all this heady either. There’s also a space called Ikoi with tatami mats and floral arrangements to just chill out in for a while. At different times traditional and modern Japanese games like kendama, daruma drop, and office chair racing can also be played here.
Naturally, you can expect comedic performances here as well. The first show scheduled is Nandeyanen, named after an Osakan dialect exclamation that translates to something like “Oh, come on!” or “What the hell?” in that it can be used in a wide range of situations, both negative and positive.
Language barriers can be a problem in such an international event, but there will also be daily performances which have no dialog and rely on facial expressions alone to tell the story. A traditional Bon Odori dance will be held too, but given a modern twist with the addition of karaoke.
A Yoshimoto-signed talent will also be at the pavilion every day to act as host, and since nearly every comedian in Japan along with quite a few musicians and actors belong to this company, there’s a fair chance you could see some big Japanese celebrities there.
Even if you can’t make it to the pavilion or even the Expo, anyone can take a piece of it with them in the form of a gigantic AR leek.
By downloading the FANY app, you can plant a green onion like the one created by pavilion art director Masaru Ozaki anywhere you like. Use it to challenge your own reality either at the Osaka-Kansai Expo or in the comfort of your own home.
Source, images: PR Times
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!











The pavilions and public restrooms of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai World Expo
Lock that opens when Osaka dialect is spoken unveiled at Expo 2025
Fatal flop or fun? What is the 2025 World Expo in Osaka really like?
Potential-measuring techno crystals, mist that doesn’t get you wet to be part of Osaka Expo 2025
On-site coverage of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo from our reporter’s mother
Live-action Spirited Away stage play announces world tour with first-ever U.S. and Canadian dates
Sanrio Character Poll announces winners, Hello Kitty absent from top 10 in many countries
Studio Ghibli combines anime and craftsmanship in new Totoro and Jiji Gobelin tapestry bags
Speed trap camera stolen from Saitama Police while in use
Tokyo has only two barley tea makers, and we visited one to see how mugicha is made
Sleep at Hoshinoya Nara Prison, one of the most unique hotels in Japan
We try out the joys of Japan’s kakuuchi wine vending machine
Pikachu brings electric style to brand-new Pokémon G-Shock watch featuring every stater trio
Blind Tokyo commuter explains the easiest place for him to stand while riding the train
Mt Fuji installs new emergency shelters ahead of the 2026 climbing season
Japan announces sudden 400-percent increase in visa fees for foreigners entering the country
Japan launches first overnight Shinkansen bullet train between Tokyo and Osaka this summer
Family Mart Japan installs red-eyed “Monster Wolf” to keep bears away from convenience store
Starbucks Japan creates special drink bottle bags, adorable stickers for all 47 prefectures[Pics]
Starbucks Japan reopens Shinkansen platform store after redesigning it for speed
Japanese sweets brand creates new drinkable Cigare and we’re totally here for it
Japanese man’s gross conveyor belt sushi social media prank video gets him a 500,000-yen fine
Japanese ninja certification exam attracts 131 candidates from Japan and abroad
Studio Ghibli store Donguri Republic announces opening of first-ever store in America
New Japanese overnight train coming to connect Tokyo with Tohoku in sleep-travel style
Uniqlo reveals third round of massive 100-year-anniversary manga T-shirts for Jump’s Shueisha
Even at twice regular Daiso price, this handy item is still great for summer travel in Japan
Japanese sweets shop sells an ohagi so exquisite it sells out by noon
New official Ghibli anime food cookbook will teach you how to make Ponyo’s ramen and more
Forget Tokyo go-karts – there’s a new way to sightsee on four wheels in Japan
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Japan’s 5.3 million beautiful Hitachi Nemophila flowers are now in full bloom[Photos]
Pocky maker Glico talk about their cellular regeneration breakthrough and new candy at Expo 2025
U.K. Pavilion at Japan World Expo responds to complaints about shabby afternoon tea quality【Videos】
Our Tokyo reporter sees how Osaka is getting ready for the 2025 Expo
2025 Osaka World Expo aims to be first in the world to allow dogs, possibly cats too
Myaku-Myaku takes over the new 2025 Expo store in JR Osaka Station
Osaka Expo mascot popularity ranking held and Myaku-Myaku did not win
Traveling to the the World Expo in Osaka with a baby? We’ve got survival tips for your family
Osaka governor calls president of Earth to deal with swarms of Expo bugs
Attendees to Expo 2025 hit record numbers despite record numbers of bugs
The Sushiro of the future to open at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025
School suddenly changes field trip from 2025 Expo to Universal Studios Japan over safety concerns
The Osaka-Kansai World Expo has lots of food and souvenirs, if you dare enter where they’re sold
Pikachu, Shinzo Abe, and other Pokémon go to bat for Osaka to host 2025 World Expo
Czech Republic makes multi-eyed mascot friend for Osaka’s multi-eyed Myaku-Myaku mascot
Plan to use historic stones to build restrooms for the 2025 Expo draws criticism
Osaka Expo 1,000-yen coins go on sale for the low price of 13,800 yen
Osaka World Expo “Fist” statue stirs controversy for being “incredibly gaudy”