We will bring Chile's cultural heritage to Japan through its 11 First Nations recognized by the Chilean state. Know more about values such as good living, living traditions, the role of these communities in the processes of internationalization, cooperation and future projection, and care for the environment.
This week will enhance the country's image through the various stories of Chilean women who stand out for their essence and contribution to a diverse and democratic Chile. In addition, highlighting the deepening of Chile's trade policy on gender issues such as the Feminist Foreign Policy (PEF) and highlighting the country's work in encouraging exports of goods and services.
Chile is one of the leading country in terms of decarbonisation of its energy matrix towards clean energy, showing Chile's potential in green hydrogen and current and future investment projects in the country. The country has technological solutions that generate benefits or mitigate various environmental impacts arising from climate change, which are being developed in Chile by SMEs.
In 1945, Gabriela Mistral was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, becoming the first Latin American writer to win the prize. She was not only a poet, but also an educator, human rights advocate and diplomat, roles in which she promoted the connection between cultures. This week represents an opportunity to highlight the links between Chile and Japan, as well as the universality of Mistral's values, such as peace, education, and mutual understanding.
An immersive experience focused on Chile's rich gastronomic and cultural landscape, highlighting its geographic and heritage diversity.
14 young people from Chile and Japan (7 from each country) will converge in the construction of a game, with the aim of inspiring us to look at the future from the perspective of collaboration, and to understand that every living can be a playmate.
This week aims to make Chile's innovation visible, highlighting the country as a ‘natural laboratory’, where Chile is constantly experimenting and developing new technologies from the end of the world.
During the six months of Chile's participation in the Expo, there will be a permanent wine, pisco and other alcoholic beverages (cider, gin, distillates, beers) showcase and tasting. Visitors will be able to enjoy a wide variety of high quality spirits, representative of the various regions of Chile, and discover the unique flavours that make the Chilean offer a unique experience.