Japan World Exposition Venue Guide Map

Souvenir plan of Osaka’s Expo ’70.

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Description

The Japan World Exposition was one of the first World’s Fairs ever hosted in Asia, with nearly 80 countries participating in the seven-month-long event. The theme was ‘Progress and Harmony for Mankind’, with space exploration a central component.

This attractive plan of the exposition grounds in Osaka was published as a souvenir for the event. Various pavilions, parking areas, attractions, and transportation routes are labeled in both Japanese and English. A border of flags, in the order of their application for participation, surrounds the central image. The Nylon map is accompanied by a printed paper pamphlet that provides comparative charts on the size of the fair and a recommended itinerary.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1970

Author: Japan World Exposition

Sheet Width (in): 16

Sheet Height (in): 16

Condition: A

Condition Description: Color map with embroidered edges printed on 100% Nylon. Lightly creased where folded and one tiny spot in the lower margin. Near fine condition overall. Blank on verso. Includes accompanying printed itinerary.

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