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Olympic Dreams athletes visited the Ukrainian pavilion at Expo 2025 in Japan

Participants of the Olympic Dreams international project, athletes of the Ukrainian national team, visited the Ukrainian pavilion “Not For Sale” at the World Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan.

The visit took place during the Ukrainian athletes' stay in Japan as part of an international training camp organized by the Olympic Dreams project. The visit to the exhibition served as a reminder of the mission that unites sport, culture, and the strength of a country that continues to fight and inspire the world.
A pavilion that speaks of values
Ukraine is represented at Expo 2025 in the “Not For Sale” pavilion. Its main idea is to show that some things cannot be bought — freedom, dignity, life, and independence.

The pavilion is designed as a “store” where, instead of price tags, there are codes that lead to stories of real Ukrainians who demonstrate the value of humanity, courage, and resilience.
Ukrainian athletes supported the exhibition dedicated to those who preserve and develop Ukraine even in the most difficult times — from doctors and teachers to entrepreneurs and artists. This experience became an emotional confirmation for young people that being Ukrainian is not only about nationality, but also about values.
Support that brings people together
The team's visit became possible thanks to the support of Ukrainian philanthropist Anatoliy Boyko, the initiator of the Olympic Dreams project, who has been systematically helping Ukrainian children and athletes since the beginning of the war.
Anatoliy Boyko, initiator and patron of the Olympic Dreams project, with athletes
“In addition to providing real support to the country's Olympic reserve, we are also working to strengthen Ukraine's image on the international stage. Our athletes and team members are ambassadors for a country that is fighting, developing, and inspiring. The extra attention given to the Ukrainian pavilion among the world's exhibitions is a reminder to everyone that Ukraine exists — strong and beautiful, like our young athletes — and bravely winning its future,” said Anatoliy Boyko.
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Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, is one of the largest events of the decade, held under the slogan “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.” More than 150 countries and international organizations are participants in the exhibition, and the number of visitors is expected to reach 28 million. The Ukrainian pavilion “Not For Sale” is part of the official Expo program and presents the true values of Ukraine to the world — humanity, freedom, dignity, and strength of spirit.