TOTO also elevated EXPO Hall and the Japan Pavilion with the highest calibre of sanitary technology and comfort. TOTO toilets, urinals and state-of-the-art WASHLETs show the successful combination of innovative design and Japanese sanitary culture.
Designed by Toyo Ito, EXPO Hall is the most significant building at the entire world’s fair. It is the location for major music events, theatre and artistic performances. It has a striking circular floorplan and flowing roof made of shimmering gold – a modern interpretation of the “Tower of the Sun” from Osaka’s EXPO 1970. The hall accommodates around 1,900 people, including wheelchair spaces. It is a festive site for all visitors – a space that symbolises a “bright future for our lives”.
The circle also dominates the design of the Japan Pavilion, designed by renowned Japanese architecture firm Nikken Sekkei. The striking, circular construction is made up of many cross-laminated timber panels, assembled using a traditional Japanese construction technique. It symbolises the lifecycle as well as Japan’s cultural and ecological values. This “living building” has a biogas facility that produces energy from Expo waste. The entire structure will be reused after the exhibition – a symbol of sustainability and the circular economy.