7月20日水曜日、コリン・パウエル前国務長官がアメリカ館を訪れました。パウエル将軍は2004年9月、愛知万博への米国参加の調印式に出席しています。左から、パビリオンを去るダグ・ウエスト政府代表代理(民間セクター)、そしてパウエル将軍。
The U.S. Pavilion’s 250,00th visitor holds the EXPO mascot Morizo (Forest Grandfather).
Dr. Toyoda, Chairman of the 2005 World Exposition, and visiting delegation enjoy The Franklin Gallery pre-show.
On Saturday, May 7th the U.S. Pavilion celebrated “Derby Day” in honor of the long-standing horse race at Churchill Downs. The first 250 families that visited the U.S. Pavilion on that day received Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher’s Kentucky Derby Poster.
EXPO visitors enjoy many interesting live performances on the Global Common 2 Stage in front of the U.S. Pavilion.
On Saturday July 9th the Wakabayashi family from Yamanashi Prefecture found themselves the lucky winners as the U.S. Pavilion celebrated its 1,000,000th visitor. The Wakabayashis have been declared Official VIPs and Special Friends of the U.S. Pavilion and have been invited to return next month for a VIP lunch for 10 in the Franklin Room, including 10 free tickets to the Expo.
The Duke’s Men of Yale, an a cappella singing group from New Haven, Connecticut performed May 14th on the Global Common 2 stage.
アメリカ館の50万人目の来場者となった幸せな家族と、リサ・ギラマン・ゲーブル政府代表とその娘、ヘレン・アン・ゲーブル。
Members of the Presidential Delegation chat with the Yomiuri Junior Correspondents aka "Cub Reporters” in the American Journey Gallery. (From left to right, Gary Nakamoto, Vice Chairman and CEO of Base Technologies, Inc., Tommy Lasorda, Special Advisor to the Chairman of the Board, the Los Angeles Dodgers, Margaret Spellings, Secretary of Education, and Ambassador Lisa Guillermin Gable, U.S. Commissioner General
Yomiuri Junior Correspondents aka "Cub Reporters” eagerly interviewing the Presidential Delegation.
The Presidential Delegation and the Yomiuri Cub Reporters pose in front of the Mars Exploration Rover replica in the American Journey Gallery.
Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda tries out the new Segway® Human Transporter, which is featured in the U.S. Pavilion experience.
The Honorable Margaret Spellings, U.S. Secretary of Education, addresses the crowd at the Expo Dome. “Education is a basic human right for all the world’s peoples. It is the key to spreading the great ideals of hope, optimism, enterprise, and freedom. These are the values that have defined the American spirit for over two centuries. They were the ideals that inspired our Founding Fathers to build a new nation dedicated to the great principle that all men are created equal. And they are values that I believe our two countries now share. It’s an honor to be here today. “
6,000 Expo visitors attended the two cultural shows at the Expo Dome. Featuring the USC Band and Cheerleaders, Daniel Rodriguez, America’s Beloved Tenor, the VOENA Children’s Choir from California, and “Sesame Street Live,” the performances showcased the wide spectrum of America’s music.
On the Expo Dome Stage, visitors were treated to a performance of the University of Southern California’s famed Marching Band and Cheerleaders.
Mr. Yasutoshi Kato and Ms. Naomi Kojo smile for the cameras at their wedding ceremony at the U.S. Pavilion.
Morizo and Kiccoro, the World Expo Mascots, made a surprise appearance at the ceremony.
Ms. Kojo’s wedding train is held aloft as the couple make their way to the altar.
Exchanging vows.
The ceremony was held on the Global Common 2 Stage as friends, family, and curious Expo visitors looked on.
Yasutoshi and Naomi walk the red carpet again, this time as husband and wife.
The U.S. Pavilion, through a partnership with the Travel industry Association of America, has arranged a free “See America Honeymoon” for the couple. “We’re going to Disney World!” said an elated Ms. Kojo.
Ben Franklin posing with the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard from Yokota Air Base in Tokyo.
Ben Franklin making friends at the Central America Pavilion. He introduced himself with authentic business cards reading, “B. Franklin, PRINTER”
Ben Franklin sharing tales of 1776 with some young fans in front of the Mars Exploration Rover replica in the American Journey Gallery.
Here, Ben Franklin discovers two 21st century technologies- the Mars Exploration Rover replica and the Segway® Human Transporter.
Signing a visitor’s Expo passport.