Jamaica Celebrates International Reggae Day at Expo 2025 in Japan

By Astha Prendergast Universal Music

Jamaica Celebrates International Reggae Day at Expo 2025 in Japan

Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, came alive with the pulsating sound of reggae music on July 1, in celebration of International Reggae Day.

International Reggae Day is the 24-hour celebration of the culture, legacy and sound that originated in Kingston.

Commissioner General of Section, Jamaica Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Maureen Smith, told JIS News that Jamaica鈥檚 participation at the Expo provided a great opportunity to celebrate International Reggae Day in Japan.

鈥淥saka, in particular, is a huge consumer of our culture and of reggae, and we thought it was just appropriate for us to celebrate,鈥 said Ms. Smith.

She informed that two activities were hosted on the day 鈥 an all-day reggae experience featuring nine sound systems and one nyabingi group, as well as a special video presentation and quiz by Universal Music.

The video was a two-hour presentation about Bob Marley and Reggae music, which was looped throughout the day, while the quiz asked questions about Jamaica鈥檚 pavilion.

鈥淗aving those two things on the day was very special because it brought attention to what we鈥檙e doing at the Expo as well as it created a space for people to enjoy reggae,鈥 Ms. Smith said.

The Commissioner General of Section further indicated that a standout element of the celebration was that all performers on the day were Japanese, a testament to the international reach of Jamaica鈥檚 music.

Participating under the Expo鈥檚 theme, 鈥楧esigning Future Society for Our Lives鈥, Jamaica is featured in the 鈥楥onnecting Lives鈥 sub-theme with its Pavilion titled 鈥極ut of Many, One People: Let鈥檚 Link Up鈥.

鈥淟ink up we did because we were able to connect with these Japanese artistes and they did extremely well,鈥 said Ms. Smith.

She further informed that the country鈥檚 pavilion has been attracting thousands of visitors since the expo started in April.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been averaging 10,000 persons per day, which is far more than we had anticipated. So, it has been a good experience and yesterday (July 1) proved that as well 鈥 the love for the music and for Jamaica,鈥 said Ms. Smith.

The Jamaica pavilion features statues of Bob Marley and Usain Bolt, on loan from the S Hotel, and a training sled, also on loan, from the Jamaica Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation.

Other elements of the pavilion include a colourful mural by Nala Creative Studio in Osaka, a 鈥榤usic wall鈥 honouring dancehall and sound clash culture, a tribute to Jamaican sports icons, a display of Dunn鈥檚 River Falls, and screens showcasing Jamaica鈥檚 progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Jerk chicken is also featured as one of the foods that are iconic to Jamaica.

Expo 2025 Osaka will run until October 13, 2025. Persons interested in getting updates on Jamaica鈥檚 participation are invited to follow @expo2025jamaica on Instagram.

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