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Many Osaka Expo mascot toys donated to Baltic Pavilion after theft
Many Osaka Expo mascot toys donated to Baltic Pavilion after theft

The Mainichi

time26-05-2025

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  • The Mainichi

Many Osaka Expo mascot toys donated to Baltic Pavilion after theft

OSAKA -- The Baltic Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai has become a new photo hot spot, with visitors giving the site official expo mascot plush toys and other items after the theft of one from the pavilion in mid-May. About 90 Myaku-Myaku figures are now lined up at a counter at the pavilion, where Latvia and Lithuania are jointly exhibiting. Since the expo's opening, one Myaku-Myaku plush toy had been displayed at the pavilion's counter alongside the pavilion's mushroom-themed mascot, "Barabi-chan," but it suddenly disappeared on May 13. Security cameras revealed that one of two individuals, believed to be women, placed the toy into a bag. Pavilion guide Ieva Miciuliene, 31, recalled, saying, "I thought Japan was a safe place, so I was shocked." After talks on the issue, Lithuanian Ambassador to Japan Aurelijus Zykas announced the incident on X (formerly Twitter) on May 16, making national news and sparking widespread interest. Unexpectedly, from May 17 onward, Myaku-Myaku plush toys began arriving at the pavilion, reaching a total of 87 as of May 23. "Children handed us origami Myaku-Myaku, and one person traveled all the way from Okayama just to deliver a Myaku-Myaku plush toy. I was touched by the kindness of the Japanese people," Miciuliene said with a smile. Now, a large number of Myaku-Myaku plush toys, including ones dressed in the pavilion guide uniform and a handmade crocheted version, surround the Barabi-chan figure, delighting visitors. The situation surrounding the pavilion has changed significantly since the incident, and Miciuliene is amazed at how it has become a "special pavilion." She added, "It has now become a new photo spot. I am filled with gratitude for the heartfelt support from the Japanese people."

Baltic Pavilion calls for return of stolen Osaka expo mascot figure
Baltic Pavilion calls for return of stolen Osaka expo mascot figure

Japan Today

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Japan Today

Baltic Pavilion calls for return of stolen Osaka expo mascot figure

Photo taken Friday shows the reception of the Baltic Pavilion at the World Exposition in Osaka, where the stolen figure of the expo mascot "Myaku-Myaku" had been displayed with the pavilion's character "Barabi-chan." The Baltic Pavilion at the World Exposition in Osaka says its display of the expo's official mascot, Myaku-Myaku, was stolen from the reception area, prompting officials to call for the return of the character figure that has gone viral among visitors. "Very sadly, hardworking Myaku-Myaku at the Baltic Pavilion suddenly disappeared. Any idea where Myaku-Myaku is now?" Lithuanian Ambassador to Japan Aurelijus Zykas said on social media as his country is showcasing exhibits in the pavilion with Latvia. The post on X also included security camera footage showing two people snatching the red and blue mascot figure. According to the pavilion, a staff member noticed the figure was missing from the reception area around noon last Tuesday. "It is regrettable that such a theft occurred at the expo site. We want it to be returned," a pavilion official said. Myaku-Myaku -- a mysterious creature said to be born from the fusion of cells and water -- was initially seen by some as creepy, with five eyeballs scattered around a bobbly, doughnut-shaped red ring, another eye on its tail and a dripping blue body. But it has gained popularity among visitors since the expo opened on April 13, with long lines forming as people try to take photos with a Myaku-Myaku statue at the venue and merchandise selling well. © KYODO

Baltic Pavilion (Latvia and Lithuania)

time10-05-2025

Baltic Pavilion (Latvia and Lithuania)

Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai Guide to Japan Global Exchange Travel May 11, 2025 A look at the Baltic pavilion at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka. Latvia and Lithuania are cooperating in this pavilion to introduce the diverse natural beauty of the Baltic region and its shared cultural heritage. The Wall of the Future, one of the interactive displays within its spatial arts inside, briefly displays visitor messages written on its touchscreen. The porcini-inspired mascot, Barabi-chan, helps show off the beauty of the region's rich forests. The Baltic pavilion is located in the Saving Lives zone. ( See the official map for details.) Latvia marks its national day on Tuesday, May 20, and Lithuania marks its national day on Sunday, July 6, at the Expo National Day Hall. (Originally published in Japanese. Reporting and text by Uchiyama Ken'ichi and . Photographic assistance by Kuroiwa Masakazu of 96-Box. Banner photo © .) Osaka Kansai Expo

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