The Japan Association for the International Exposition, 2025, has released a map of the Osaka-Kansai Expo site.
The official map comes in four versions: regular, barrier-free, sensory, and digital. The map includes a map of the venue and information on facilities such as pavilions, restaurants, event facilities, merchandise stores, train station (Yumeshima), parking lots, shuttle bus, cab, and boat stops, coin lockers, and restrooms.
The regular, barrier-free, and sensory editions can be printed in A3 and A4 sizes. From the perspective of the SDGs, they will not be distributed at the venue.
The barrier-free version adds information on elevators, toilets for children, wheelchairs, and ostomates, nursing rooms, and accessibility centers (general service centers).
The Sensory Edition, which is designed for people with sensory sensitivities, includes a Calm Down/Cool Down Room to calm your mind and a list of pavilions that require attention to light, sound, smell, etc.
The digital map can be viewed on the official “EXPO 2025 Visitors” website or app on PCs and smartphones.
In addition, “tactile charts” with raised lines and figures and Braille are available at the East Gate Plaza Information Desk, West Gate Facility Information Desk, East Gate Accessibility Center, and West Gate Accessibility Center.
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