[Osaka-Kansai Expo] General Knowledge & Fun Facts! Let’s Get Excited with Trivia Quizzes
The 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo is attracting attention, but what exactly do people know about it? Many of you might be thinking, “Come to think of it, I don’t really know much…” In fact, from past expos up to the present, there are plenty of fascinating topics and intriguing behind-the-scenes stories.
This article introduces common knowledge and trivia about expos in a quiz format.
It’s packed with fun facts you can use as conversation starters with family and friends! How many questions can you get right?
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[Osaka-Kansai Expo] Common Knowledge & Trivia! Let’s Liven Things Up with a General Knowledge Quiz (11–20)
Which stone attracted much attention from many visitors at the Japan Pavilion of the Osaka-Kansai Expo?
- A Stone from Mars
- Mercury Stone
- Moon rock
See the answer
A Stone from Mars
The so-called 'Mars Stone' reportedly discovered by an Antarctic research team near the Yamato Mountains measures 29 centimeters wide, 17.5 centimeters tall, and weighs about 13 kilograms, making it one of the largest in the world. Although it looks like an ordinary rock at first glance, it was actually a meteorite that fell to Earth.
In conclusion
Through the quiz about the Osaka-Kansai Expo, did you discover any fun facts or interesting trivia? You likely encountered information that seemed familiar yet was unexpectedly new, as well as fresh discoveries.
If you share the knowledge you gained from the quiz with friends and family, your excitement and interest in the Expo will surely grow even more.
Let’s continue to deepen our knowledge while having fun.


