Expo '70 Commemorative Park is not just a park—it’s an open-air landmark shaped by the legacy of a world exposition and modern urban design. Broad promenades, long sightlines, and expansive green lawns give the venue a “grand stage” feel, while the instantly recognizable Tower of the Sun anchors the entire area as its signature symbol. That mix of scale and identity makes the park a natural fit for open-air events, festivals, and large gatherings.
Inside, the experience is relaxed yet well-structured: wide paths and open zones make it easy to move, meet up, and enjoy the day at your own pace. The complex also includes garden areas and cultural attractions that add depth beyond the main event. Visitors tend to value the comfort of an outdoor venue—space to breathe, clear flow, and event-style amenities such as food stalls and pop-up areas without feeling boxed in.
The exact location is Senribanpakukoen, Suita, Osaka, Japan. The simplest approach is to get off at Banpaku-kinen-koen Station or Koen-Higashiguchi Station (Osaka Monorail) and walk a few minutes to the entrances; if you’re arriving by car, parking is typically available near the main gates. For the broader picture of getting around Osaka beyond this area, see the city transport notes further down the page.