
Peru has officially inaugurated its national pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai, presenting a comprehensive showcase of the nation’s cultural, historical, and innovative landscape. Led by the Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Desilú León Chempén, the pavilion emphasizes Peru’s potential on the global stage.
The pavilion, themed ‘Infinite Possibilities,’ offers immersive experiences that demonstrate Peru’s multifaceted identity. Visitors can explore exhibitions such as ‘The Treasures of the Lord of Sipán’ and ‘Peru and Japan’, which highlight the historical connections between the two nations.
A significant highlight of the inaugural event was the introduction of Pukara-chan, the official pavilion mascot. Inspired by the traditional toro de Pucará, the character symbolizes the 150-year diplomatic relationship between Peru and Japan, serving as a cultural ambassador throughout the Expo.
Gastronomic demonstrations featuring iconic Peruvian dishes like ceviche and the national cocktail pisco sour provided attendees with a taste of Peru’s culinary excellence. These experiences are designed to showcase the country’s rich cultural heritage and potential for global engagement.
Minister León Chempén underscored the event’s importance, noting that with an anticipated 28 million visitors, Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai presents an unprecedented opportunity to promote Peru’s diversity, innovation, and sustainable vision to an international audience.
Through this pavilion, Peru aims to present itself as a forward-thinking nation that bridges ancient traditions with modern innovation, inviting global visitors to explore its infinite possibilities.

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