Kansai International Airport Installs "Muskoka Chairs" and "Timber Tiles" Exhibited at Osaka-Kansai Expo Canada Pavilion
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Kansai Airports Co., Ltd. installed "Muskoka Chairs" and "Timber Tiles" from the Canada Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, at Kansai International Airport Terminal 1, international departure area (near gates 17 and 18). This installation, part of the "EXPO Legacy Project," occurred on April 13, 2026, with a commemorative ceremony attended by Canadian government representative Laurie Peters. The exhibition is scheduled for over three years. Muskoka Chairs are red chairs placed by Parks Canada in Canadian national historic sites and parks. Timber Tiles are eco-friendly wooden tiles made from sustainably harvested hemlock wood from Canada's west coast, developed over five years for lightweight durability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What items from the Canada Pavilion at Expo 2025 have been installed at Kansai International Airport?
- A: Muskoka Chairs and Timber Tiles from the Canada Pavilion at Expo 2025 have been installed at Kansai International Airport Terminal 1.
- Q: Which company announced the installation of Canadian exhibits at Kansai International Airport?
- A: Kansai Airports Co., Ltd. announced the installation of Muskoka Chairs and Timber Tiles at Kansai International Airport in 2026.
- Q: Where exactly are the Muskoka Chairs and Timber Tiles located within Kansai International Airport?
- A: The Muskoka Chairs and Timber Tiles are installed on the 2nd floor of Terminal 1 in the International Departure Area near gates 17 and 18.
- Q: What is the purpose of the EXPO Legacy Project at Kansai International Airport?
- A: The EXPO Legacy Project aims to continue sharing cultural, value, and sustainability messages from Expo 2025 through installations at the airport.
- Q: Who attended the commemorative ceremony for the installation at Kansai International Airport on April 13, 2026?
- A: Canadian government representative Laurie Peters attended the April 13, 2026, ceremony marking the installation of Canada Pavilion exhibits at the airport.