
We originally didn't plan on going to the Expo. But the advantage of traveling alone is that plans can always be changed. That's why we spent 1 day in Osaka on display. Fortunately, tickets can be ordered online without any problem.
The Expo is huge, even if individual just wants to take a fast look at all the pavilions will request at least 2 days. That's why I had to choose. The remainder of the family, too, so everyone went their separate ways. For this reason, I left the Polish pavilion and the remainder of Europe. These countries I know, I don't request to see their presentation. Although the wife and daughter said that Poland and France presented themselves very interestingly.
Apart from pavilions presenting the state, there were besides many exhibitions of nipponese companies. The entrance there requires prior reservation, so if individual is interested, they should think about it earlier. In total, from these company exhibitions I regret mainly Kawasaki, which at Expo exhibited Corleo (I urge to Google this thing).
My reflection is that, on the 1 hand, we have an omnipotent globalisation. The exhibitions of individual countries or products in shops are not so different. possibly it's a small bit that poorer countries, the ones from the alleged global south are more focused on the presentation of local products and the ones richer to show ideas, ideas or cultures. My feeling is besides that Western civilization began to accumulate its cultural achievements comparatively rapidly and then imposed them on others. While the first pottery products, or the first sculptures (the most first ones) are akin throughout the world, then it becomes more and more widespread. On the another hand, the 20th and 21st in globalisation leads to the full planet becoming like 1 another. For example, all major cities (or at least their centres) look similar. Returning to cultural dominance, I think it is most visible in music and painting. Apart from Europe, nothing was created to measurement symphonic music or oil painting. But these are my thoughts.