2027 International Horticultural Expo Ministerial Meeting Overview
On December 5, 2023, the third ministerial meeting for the 2027 International Horticultural Expo took place, with significant discussions surrounding the event's preparation and ticket pricing. The meeting aimed to facilitate the smooth organization and administration of the International Horticultural Expo, set to be a major event in Japan.
Meeting Details
The meeting was held at the second-floor small hall of the Prime Minister's residence, starting from 5:15 PM and concluding at 5:30 PM.
The attendees included key figures such as Prime Minister Takagi and various ministers responsible for agriculture, infrastructure, and international affairs, among others. High-profile participants also represented Kanagawa Prefecture and Yokohama City, indicating a strong governmental collaboration to ensure the event's success.
Key Discussions
One of the primary focuses was the proposal regarding ticket pricing for the expo, which has raised considerable interest among potential visitors and stakeholders. The participants agreed to discuss the proposed ticket prices further, ensuring accessibility while also supporting the financial sustainability of the event.
Additionally, the mayor of Yokohama City, along with the governor of Kanagawa Prefecture, shared their insights on strategic initiatives for the expo’s inauguration. The combined efforts of the local economy, governmental institutions, and various associations reflect a well-coordinated plan to host an international event.
Direction from Prime Minister
In closing, Prime Minister Takagi emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts among various ministries, local governments, and economic sectors. He called for a united approach, often referred to as an “All-Japan” framework, to prepare meticulously for the expo. This approach not only showcases Japan’s horticultural achievements but also aims to strengthen global collaboration through culture and nature.
The Prime Minister's directive indicates a commitment to excellence, as the government aims to not only host a successful exhibition but also foster sustainable practices that could set a template for future international events. The meeting underscored that the expo is not merely an exhibition but a platform for promoting Japan as a leader in horticulture and sustainability.
Next Steps
As preparations move forward, a focus will remain on engaging further with stakeholders to refine the ticketing and to enhance the structural framework of the organizing committee. Maintaining an ongoing dialogue with businesses and communities will be crucial as the opening date approaches.
Overall, the ministerial meeting was a significant step toward facilitating a successful 2027 International Horticultural Expo, promising to be a transformative event for Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Japan at large.
For more information regarding the meeting and ongoing updates on the expo preparations, visit the
Cabinet Office of Japan page.