MUSIC, ART AND CULTURE

Osaka Japan Dedicates 6,500 Year Old Tree to the Philippines

Osaka

The Philippines is officially represented at the Forest of  Civilizations, a landmark artistic installation and one of the largest exhibits at Expo  2025 Osaka. TPB Chief Operating Officer and Secretary General of the Philippine  Organizing Committee, Maria Margarita Montemayor Nograles, led the symbolic  tree naming ceremony on July 22, 2025, prominently placing the country in this  global tribute to cultural heritage and sustainability. 

The Forest of Civilizations features 133 ancient oak trees, each over 6,500 years old,  recovered from subfossil deposits and digitally scanned for preservation. Each tree  represents one participating country and serves as a lasting symbol of humanity’s  shared past and collective future. The installation is currently under consideration  for recognition by the Guinness World Records. 

During the brief but meaningful ceremony, COO Nograles was presented with the  tree that will bear the name Philippines for the duration of the Expo. The tree is now  marked by a metal QR code engraved with: “This tree stands here in honour of the  Philippines”. Visitors who scan the code will hear a specially curated message from  the Philippine Pavilion in English, Japanese, and Filipino—powered by VoxTox AI  technology. 

“We are honored to stand alongside other nations in the Forest of Civilizations. For  us, this tree represents more than just our roots—it mirrors the spirit of the  Philippine Pavilion, which invites visitors to pause, reflect, and reconnect. In a world  shaped by rapid digitalization, both the Pavilion and this tree offer something deeply  human: a space to feel, to remember, and to belong. This tree becomes a symbol of  connection because, like every woven panel and story in our Pavilion, it carries the  imprint of our people—their creativity, resilience, and hope for a future where  humanity is more meaningfully intertwined,” said Nograles. 

Joining a growing list of nations participating in the exhibit—including Belgium, the  Czech Republic, Armenia, and the United States—the Philippines now takes part in  this organic, global “root system” representing cooperation, heritage, and  environmental consciousness.

As one of Expo 2025’s most unique and forward-thinking installations, the Forest of  Civilizations invites nations to not only take part in a shared global narrative but to  continue that story long after the Expo closes in 2026. 

This marks another powerful addition to the Philippines’ presence at Expo 2025  Osaka, reinforcing the country’s commitment to sustainability, cultural diplomacy,  and global dialogue.

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