Kazakhstan Shines at World Expo 2025: A National Day of Music and Innovation in Osaka
Kazakhstan’s National Day at World Expo 2025 Osaka
Picture this: the vibrant lights of the Osaka Expo glittering like a tropical disco, and across the glitter comes a folder of culture and flair from Kazakhstan. The country’s National Day didn’t just pop; it practically popped a champagne bottle of joy!
What Made the Day Shine
- Music that slipped into your soul – From traditional dombra tunes to upbeat pop fusions, the sounds bounced around the venue like radio waves at a summer festival.
- Cultural performances that had everyone saying, “Did that just happen?” – Traditional dances, folk costumes, and even a little folk‑theatre bit that showcased the depth of Kazakh heritage.
- Innovation zone – Think tech displays, nano‑gadgets, and interactive exhibits that made visitors feel like they’d stepped into a sci‑fi movie.
And the Crowd?
The throngs of thousands of visitors flocked over, their gazes and laughter echoing across the hall. Talk about a crowd‑pleaser – it wasn’t just the food (though the street‑food stalls were a hit) that drew people in.
Why It Stood Out
In a world dominated by digital vibes, Kazakhstan’s National Day injection of traditional color and modern innovation felt like a breath of fresh air. From the music to the sand danced with a modern twist, this event was as warmly memorable as a homecoming parade does for a buddy reunion.
Bottom line: the event was a whimsical blend of old‑world charm and what‑now, wrapped up in spectacular number of attendees. Anyone attracted to culture, music, or curious tech had a show-high place on their mind. Perfectly seasoned, unforgettable… and yes – you’ll want one more to hear the next note!
Kazakhstan’s Thrilling National Day Bash at World Expo 2025
Picture this: Osaka’s bright, bustling Expo landscape is suddenly filled with the soul‑stirring sounds of Kazakh music. The day kicks off with a parade that feels more like a wrestling match than a walk‑through— Sergey Tsyrulnikov, the man who can bench‑press a world record, leads the convoy holding the flag like a proud banner of a fearless warrior.
Stunning Parade Highlights
- Sergey Tsyrulnikov: The globe‑bounding strongman takes center stage, flag in hand.
- Batyrs & Orchestra: A line of bold warriors (batyrs) flank the flag, while a lively orchestra plays tunes that ignite the crowd.
- Grand Ring: The main wooden loop of the Expo’s pavilion palette unites nations, and the crowd swirls around it like a living tapestry.
Into the Authentic Yurt Experience
After the parade, the delegation steps inside a genuine yurt—a cozy, nomadic shelter that feels like stepping back in time. Visitors are swept into battle re‑reenactments, foot‑tapping folk drum beats, and the resonant hum of traditional instruments.
Highlights of the Yurt Session
- Historic Battle Re‑enactments: A dramatic display of the “lands of freedom.”
- Folk Instrument Showcase: Melodies from the dombra, kobyz, and other traditional instruments.
- Namaste Cheers: Visitors are encouraged to cheer—kick‑the‑mosh… without actually mosh! (Remember, no actual destruction, just high energy.)
All in all, Kazakhstan’s National Day festivity at Osaka’s Expo 2025 brought a blend of strength, history, and joyous celebration—an unforgettable display of the nation’s rich cultural tapestry.

Step Inside a Kazakh Yurt at Expo 2025: A Quick Cultural Detour
Imagine walking into a cozy, canvas‑covered yurt—yes, the real thing—in the middle of Japan’s bustling Expo 2025. That’s exactly what Kazakhstan’s delegation plans to offer for visitors, letting them feel the wind of the steppes and the chill of horse‑hair insulation.
Why It Matters (Beyond the Free Wi‑Fi)
- The Yurt Experience – You’ll get a front‑row seat to Mongolia‑style nomadic life.
- 180th Birthday of Abai Kunanbaiuly – The country’s famed philosopher turns two centuries old right now.
- Shared Values – Unity, justice, and a thirst for knowledge keep Kazakhstan and Japan in sync.
- Festival‑Style Throwback – Think of it as a cultural Kombucha, only the drinks are hot, spiced, and deeply historical.
What the Minister Says
“Abai’s ideas still speak to us today—about unity, justice, and the pursuit of knowledge,” said Kazakhstan’s Minister of Trade and Integration, Arman Shakkaliyev. “Marking his anniversary in Japan shows how deeply our values align.”
Feel the Pika‑Pika (We’re Not Talking About Flirting)
It’s a reminder that even when you’re in the middle of a tech expo in Tokyo, the world still values stories from the past. And with the yurt seating set up, you might leave feeling like you just traveled by horseback—or at least by evocative metaphor.
When cultures sing together
Opening Ceremony Hits the High Notes of Kazakh & Japanese Harmony
Picture this: the venue lights dim, and suddenly the air is flooded with more than just pure Kazakh melodies—thanks to the Sarmad Orchestra pulling a stunning Japanese folk classic, Sakura, on a jetygen. That rare Kazakh string instrument isn’t just a fiddle; it’s a centuries‑old melody machine that makes every note feel like a secret garden.
Why Sakura on a Jetygen is a Banger
It’s not every day you mix the delicate bloom of a cherry blossom tune with the soulful resonance of a jetygen. The result? A feel‑good blend that had the crowds swaying and some even tapping their own foot drums.
Rain or Shine, the Anthem Stayed on the Stage
- Rainy Day Resilience: Even the skies couldn’t deter the spirit—Japanese visitors braved the drizzle to gather outside the hall and belt out the Kazakh National Anthem.
- Shared Dream: “I’ve been dreaming of hearing Kazakh music live,” Rina Kawamoto told us, eyes sparkling from Fukuoka.
- Dimash Fans Unite: The crowd from Japan is a mix of Dimash Kudaibergen fans and culture enthusiasts who’d rather come in Fukuoka than ride the plane.
- Unifying Art: “Dimash’s art brings people from so many countries together,” Rina added.
Bottom Line
When a Japanese folk song meets a Kazakh string instrument at a joint performance, you get more than a concert—you get a cultural handshake, a shared dream, and a world of people singing together, even in the drizzle. The opening ceremony proved that music genuinely knows no borders, with a few cherry blossoms of laughter and the drums of unity keeping the rhythm alive.
Queues for the final concert
Kazakhstan’s National Day: A Rainy Yet Vibrant Celebration
The Setting
In a bold display of patriotism, Kazakhstan’s National Day finale rolled out at the Shining Hat venue, turning it into a focal point of city life.
Weather? No Problem
Rain tried to dampen the mood, but the public went on, standing in half‑metered lines outside like they were auditioning for an exclusive club.
Marching Through the Showers
- Earliest guests began lining up before the gates opened.
- Rain fell steadily, but fans seemed to soak it up, turning puddles into moments of shared joy.
- By dusk, around 3,000 people had gathered—each smiling, each holding their breath for the finale.
The Performance Heaven
When the lights flicked on, the crowd erupted—no sensor needed, just the roar of thousands united by national pride.
Why It Matters
Events like this remind us that weather can’t wash away cultural passion, and that together we can turn a rainy night into a shining memory.

Concert Spotlight: 3,000 Fans Flock to Harmony
The latest musical event drew a crowd of almost 3,000, all buzzing with anticipation for a night of dazzling performances.
Unity in Motion: The Birlik Dance Ensemble
The spotlight was on the Birlik Dance Ensemble, a group whose name literally means “Unity.” With dancers from Kazakhstan’s rich mosaic of ethnic traditions, they truly embodied the event’s theme of coming together.
Lineup of Legends
- Nurgisa Tlendiev – His compositions made the audience sway like waves on a calm sea.
- Karshyga Akhmedyarov – Bringing sharp, rhythmic bursts that kept everyone on their toes.
- Latif Khamidi – A dreamer whose melodies felt like a warm blanket on a chilly night.
- Yevgeny Brusilovsky – The maestro adding that extra sparkle, turning every beat into pure joy.
Whether you’re a seasoned concert-goer or a first‑time music lover, this event proved that when different cultures dance together, the result is a symphony of unity—and an unforgettable night for all of us.
Kazakhstan Pavilion nears its millionth visitor
Get ready for the Kazakhstan Pavilion’s Record-Breaking Milestone
All eyes on the Kazakhstan Pavilion at the Osaka–Kansai Expo. This month, it’s set to greet its one‑millionth visitor—a huge win for a country that’s turning heads with a blend of old‑world charm and high‑tech flair.
The Showstopper: ALEM
- What? ALEM, short for Astana Life Ex-situ Machine, isn’t just a fancy gadget—it’s a game‑changer in organ preservation.
- How it works: It keeps donor organs alive for longer, giving doctors extra breathing room before surgery.
- Why it matters: It showcases Kazakh innovation while keeping the whole process humane and safe.
Beyond the Build: A Conversation, Not a Catalogue
“Our pavilion is more than an exhibition,” says Daulet Yerkimbayev, Kazakhstan’s General Commissioner. “It’s a dialogue with every guest. We wanted to prove that heritage and innovation aren’t rivals—they’re two sides of the same story.”
Designing the Future, One Visit at a Time
Kato Akiyoshi, Japan’s Parliamentary Vice‑Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry, notes that visitors can explore everything—from traditional Kazakh lifestyles to cutting‑edge medical breakthroughs.
“These exhibits capture the Expo’s theme of Designing Future Society for Our Lives,” he adds. “They let people connect with Kazakhstan and reflect on how society might look tomorrow.”
Personal Touch: A Long‑Standing Bond
“I’ve been involved with the Osaka–Kansai Expo’s bid from the start,” says Kato Akiyoshi. “As Secretary‑General of the 2025 Japan World Expo Bid Committee, I had the honor of visiting the 2017 Astana Expo. That visit cemented a deep connection with Kazakhstan.”
Why Everyone’s Talking About It
- Visitors can experience the rich tapestry of Kazakh culture.
- Hands‑on demonstrations of medical innovation invite you to learn how science and tradition intertwine.
- The pavilion keeps people coming back, turning first‑time visitors into lifelong fans.
So come on down, jump into the conversation, and see for yourself why Kazakhstan’s pavilion is turning the world’s attention—and welcoming a million smiles this month!
Sweet encounters at the pavilion
Meet Yuji Beleza: The Chocolate‑Loving Polyglot
During our wander through the pavilion, we bumped into Yuji Beleza—an adventurous travel blogger, multilingual wizard, and self‑proclaimed king of Kazakh chocolate.
What Makes Yuji Stand Out?
- Multilingual Maestro – he talks his way through entire continents.
- Chocolate Addict – nothing beats a crisp Kazakh bar, claim he.
- Online Sensation – he turns snack‑giving into a viral spectacle.
How He Conquers the Internet
Picture his videos as a global chocolate rainstorm: He drops a Kazakh chocolate bar wherever he roams. From the neon‑lit boulevards of Moscow to the quiet avenues of Albuquerque, every sweet surprise sparks smiles and likes.
Why It Matters
Yuji isn’t just a content creator; he is a living bridge between cultures, proving that a chocolate bar can break language barriers and bring people together.

Step Inside the Heartbeat of Kazakhstan at Expo 2025
Meet Yuji Beleza, the globe‑trotter who’s made discovering cultures his full‑time gig. He’s floating from Kazakhstan’s pavilion to the next splash of hot culture, and he’s buzzing with excitement!
Why This Pavilion Is a Total Game‑Changer
- Beauty on Full Display – walls that sparkle like a desert sunset, soft textiles that feel like a warm hug, and design that screams “Kazakhstan, you’re remarkable.”
- Reality Check – interactive stations let you put on a virtual reality hat and tour the Steppe without leaving the ground.
- Authentic Vibes – local musicians jam live, while chefs whip up flavors that will make your taste buds tickle.
- Future Forward – imagine seeing smart tech, renewable energy demos, and innovations that’re actually shaping tomorrow.
Yuji’s Words on the Experience
“This pavilion really shows the heart of Kazakhstan,” he says with a grin. “It’s not only beautiful but also interactive – you can feel the culture, the hospitality, and see the country’s innovations all in one place.”
So, whether you’re a culture crusader or just in it for the snacks, this spot is a must‑visit. Get ready to laugh, learn, and leave with a souvenir that’s more than just a postcard – it’s a slice of Arctic‑Silk imagination and a hello from the Steppe.
The upcoming Almaty–Tokyo direct flight
Sky‑High Connections: Almaty‑Tokyo Route Lands in 2025
What It Means
Air Astana has officially announced that a direct flight between Almaty and Tokyo will kick off next year – and that’s the “next airline move” we’ve been waiting for.
Kazakhstan‑Japan Relations
- Trade & investments have been bubbling since 1991.
- Scientific collaborations keep pushing boundaries.
- Educational exchanges inspire the next generation.
- Joint environmental initiatives protect our shared planet.
Plus, Why It Matters
This new route is more than just a plane ride; it’s a bridge that’s tightening up a partnership that’s already stronger than a double‑staple on paper. Flying time will shrink, commerce will zoom, and all those cross‑continental ideas will spread like fireworks.

