The Japanese Pavilion is a typical example of Japanese architecture - a two-story building immediately west of the Chinese village. An army of workmen and engineers came over from Japan bringing their own tools and materials to construct the building. Here are housed fine examples of Japanese china, cloisonne, embroideries, silk work and countless examples of world-famous Japanese handicraft. A typical Japanese tea garden also one of the features of the unusual Oriental display.
Where Would You Like to Go Next?
The
Sky Ride

The
Czechoslovakian  Pavilion

The
Lama Temple

The
Electrical Building

The
Hall of Science

The
Enchanted Island

The
General Exhibits Group

The
Horticultural Building

HOME!
Above, The capital of Manchukuo, supported by the Japanese.
Feeding silk worms
Scenes from the Japanese Pavilion!
Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1