1. The 2025 World Expo in Osaka has surpassed its break-even point, with over 22 million ticketed visitors as of Saturday, according to preliminary data.
2. The expo, which opened in April, is expected to attract around 25 million visitors before it closes on October 13, potentially surpassing the attendance at the 2005 expo in Aichi, central Japan.
3. Daily entry to the venue is capped and reservations are required for specific dates and times to ensure safety. The organizer has almost fully booked all reservation slots through the final day, leading to high traffic on their booking website.
2. The expo, which opened in April, is expected to attract around 25 million visitors before it closes on October 13, potentially surpassing the attendance at the 2005 expo in Aichi, central Japan.
3. Daily entry to the venue is capped and reservations are required for specific dates and times to ensure safety. The organizer has almost fully booked all reservation slots through the final day, leading to high traffic on their booking website.
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2025 World Expo in Osaka exceeds break-even point with over 22 million ticketed visitors as of Saturday, preliminary data suggests. Expected to attract approximately 25 million visitors before closure on October 13, potentially surpassing the attendance at the 2005 Aichi Expo. Daily entry is capped