[Expo] Finally the last day! My recommendation for visiting during the busy times

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📍Osaka Yumeshima
🚊Chuo Line Yumeshima Station

Today is finally the last day. It's expected to be incredibly crowded, but it's sure to be a wonderful memory. 🌐✨
Here are my recommendations for lunch, which I enjoyed during the super-busy September three-day weekend.

1. Nepal Pavilion for Lunch
You can eat at various pavilions, but there are always long lines. The food court lacks the Expo feel, which is a shame! For those who feel that way, I recommend the Nepali-themed restaurants. There are several restaurants, and although they're crowded, you can get your food in 5-10 minutes. The turnover rate is good, and since they're close to the ring, you can also eat on the benches by the ring. I tried momo, a Nepalese dumpling-like dish, and it was delicious!

2. Go to the places you want to visit in the morning
When it's busy, the morning is the best time. Since many people couldn't get reservations in the morning, the crowds are smaller than in the afternoon, and you can still line up. The afternoons are so crowded that many pavilions don't even allow you to line up, so try to get to your favorite places in the morning if possible.

3. Anticipate and Prepare for Long Wait Times
You'll be walking a lot and lining up everywhere, so women should avoid heels. Dress comfortably. Bring a folding chair so you can sit while waiting in line. A picnic blanket is also a good option.

4. Make the Most of the Show Times
The fountain show, drone show, and fireworks are great opportunities to line up at pavilions. The crowds are slightly less intense. Also, if you want to avoid the crowds on your way home, it's best to arrive around 6 PM before the show starts. This allows you to take the shortest route to the station without taking any detours.

You might feel exhausted by the crowds, but since it's the last day of the festival, enjoy yourself to the fullest! ✨

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Post by 40_TRIP | Oct 13, 2025

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