
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Pavilion

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I'm in Osaka and I'm going to donate blood ...... this is at the Red Cross at the Expo. I cried a little bit at this flag ...... https://t.co/86m99jn6J0

First Expo on 6/26. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Society Pavilion, which I was able to slip into at night, was my first pavilion 🌟. The images I saw in the theater and Uru's "Until Dawn" touched my heart. Some people were in tears! I was so moved. Buying a cute badge is a memorial & support 🩵. #Osaka-Kansai Expo #International Red Cross Red Crescent Society https://t.co/pPt2VzsLXQ

meghara's Osaka/Kansai Expo - 4: Saving Lives This is the fourth episode of the Expo blog. From what I have seen, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent is one of the exhibits in line with the theme of this year's Expo. https://t.co/5hsxhNbHfy
I saw the Blue Impulse at the Expo yesterday. It was quite loud and powerful. After that, I went to the Red Cross Pavilion, where I had made reservations, and saw images of children seriously injured in a conflict, and I wondered if the loud sound of the planes might have been more frightening than powerful.
EXPO 2025 International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Pavilion I went to the Expo on June 10 and went into several pavilions. I was most impressed. As the slogan "It is human beings who save human beings The exhibits and images of the deep and passionate feelings of the people involved in the Red Cross were heartbreaking. We may not be able to prevent natural disasters, but we can prevent man-made disasters caused by human beings! https://t.co/nCC2VcLAvz



I had planned to leave early today, but I was able to make a reservation for the International Red Cross by registering on the day, I was able to slip into the oshizushi experience, and I was caught in the guerrilla rain. I learned from a wanpaku who was with me at the oshizushi experience that wanpaku are people who go to the Expo solo. ☺︎☺︎ https://t.co/tOgQIFJKZ0




I went to the Red Cross pavilion at the Expo to see a campaign where you could get a fan if you made a reservation to donate blood, but I ended up watching interviews with people who had experienced wars and earthquakes. At first glance, the pavilion may seem unassuming, but it is definitely worth a visit.
The torn Red Cross flag is the flag of Ishinomaki Red Cross Hospital, which escaped tsunami damage during the Great East Japan Earthquake and became the last bastion of life in the region. The flag that continued to fly despite the wind and snow. The flag of the Ishinomaki Red Cross Hospital, the last bastion of life in the community that survived the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. The determination of the staff, many of whom were also victims of the disaster, who were dispatched from Red Cross Hospitals across Japan to support the hospital. See the Red Cross Pavilion at the Expo🥹 https://t.co/81tvds07Tb



The Expo is not only a pavilion of fun, but also a place where you can enjoy a delicious meal! Not only that, but the Red Cross Pavilion also raises alarm about the sad and painful things happening in the world, and after leaving this pavilion, the Expo looks very different. After leaving the pavilion, the scenery of the Expo looks so different. I wonder why this sense of fun and togetherness can't be maintained in the real world,
Thoughts on going to 3 Expos in a month. Anyway, it's crazy hot. I can't go full morning to night. More bench breaks Pavilions that were good to visit this time Red Cross, "It's Human Beings Who Save Human Beings." UK, concept video Czech Republic, Exploring the buildings and exhibits Arab, lots of exhibits and good learning https://t.co/G3N4U10Jkg




Get an original fan from the Myakmyak🟥🟦 collaboration to commemorate the Expo! You can get it by holding up the NFC on the wall near the exit of the Red Cross pavilion at the Expo and make an appointment to donate blood next time 💕I want to live every day contributing as much as I can toward the "future society where life shines brightly". I will continue to do my best 💪. @kenketsu_minamo @JRCS_PR @Expo_RedCross https://t.co/WV4cO39fNu




Today's Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025✨️ No, today is blood donation day💕 No, it could be the Expo 😂. At the Expo, there is a Red Cross pavilion You can read the NFC at the exit with your phone and make a reservation to donate blood. Make an appointment to donate blood and go! Then you can get an original Expo SP fan 🥰. This is the campaign we are running. I'm glad we were able to donate again this time. https://t.co/CeICwRtXJw




Impressed by the Japanese Red Cross Pavilion at the Expo Rushing to the "Maido Namba Blood Donation Room" on my next day off. #Expo #JapanRedCross #BloodDonation https://t.co/vXAWkAN6pU


Went to the Expo with a friend from high school (hadn't seen her in 7 years). We were able to ring the bell at the Italian Pavilion, meet Mr. Myakmyak, enter the Pasona Pavilion and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Pavilion, enjoy some Expo food, and finally chat while watching the sunset. I hope I get to see her when I become a grandmother. #Osaka-Kansai Expo #Expo #EXPO2025 https://t.co/6H0tURppWa




I made an appointment to donate blood from the special site of the Blood Donation Campaign at the Red Cross Pavilion at the Expo and received a Myakmyak fan! I also received a round fan, sunscreen, toothpaste, and a karusatsuma! If you are a fan of Expo '70 goods, you should definitely try this! (Limited to blood donation rooms in Kinki 2 and 4 prefectures, until 10/13) #EXPO2025 #Osaka-Kansai Expo https://t.co/kzk9jURf6R https://t.co/WgJKONrmww

The air conditioner broke in February this year and has already been replaced. The new A/C is cooling perfectly! I'm really glad it didn't break in the summer 😖. I went to the Red Cross Pavilion at the Expo and received a "Cool Towel and Myakmyak Collaboration Fan" as a cool item in a campaign when I donated blood later in the day. #TokimekiPasha https://t.co/dnUb8fE6Yy


Red Cross Pavilion at Expo '70 All healthcare professionals and all nursing students should see this. Humanitarian aid is amazing. I'm turned on... https://t.co/wYw14IHeAH

The pavilions that made me feel that I had come to the Expo were the Miraikan of Life and the Red Cross Pavilion. Even after the Expo was over, it made me think about many things. I only went to one pavilion, but I think the signature pavilion may be the essence of this Expo.
Osaka-Kansai Expo 4 (June 26); the third pavilion is the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Pavilion. Fun is not the only thing the Expo is about. We take for granted that a peaceful tomorrow will come, but wars and natural disasters are occurring in many parts of the world, robbing us of the life we take for granted. What can we do at that time? It was a very thought-provoking exhibition. https://t.co/wqxAUgsjNT




Come to think of it, the last time I visited the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Pavilion at the Expo, I saw a video in which the word "last forever" was used to express the nuance of hoping that peace will last forever, and I realized that it is a word used in such situations.
What resonated most with me at the Expo was the Red Cross, which made me think about a lot of things. I bought a limited edition eco-bag to support the Red Cross. I prefer other colors, but I'm a sucker for limited editions (lol). I want to go to the Red Cross one more time. https://t.co/zP4lNiuWa2

I went to the Expo and liked the Pasona Pavilion, the French Pavilion and the International Red Cross. The Pasona Pavilion was so exciting to see the progress of medicine 😳 The France Pavilion was like looking at art 😍. The International Red Cross brought tears to my eyes as I felt like I was seeing the empathy of human goodness 😭.