We welcome everyone into our showrooms, and take part in events and exhibitions to help people
learn more about our products and various corporate activities. We hope you take the opportunity
to experience the world of Panasonic at one of our facilities yourself.
We welcome everyone into our showrooms, and take part in events and exhibitions to help people learn more about our products and various corporate activities. We hope you take the opportunity to experience the world of Panasonic at one of our facilities yourself.
Expo2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan
NOMO NO KUNI
Panasonic Group will exhibit the pavilion “NOMO NO KUNI” at the Expo2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan.
Showroom
Panasonic Ecology Systems Showroom
This showroom presents the core technologies of ventilation equipment, visualized examples of air supply, exhaust, and circulation, and air quality experience through differences in temperature, humidity, cleanliness, and airflow, as well as optimal air and water quality in conjunction with light, sound, and video for non-residential use.
Museum
Panasonic Museum
This facility consists of Konosuke Matsushita Museum, where you can learn about founder Konosuke Matsushita's philosophy on management and life, Hall of Manufacturing Ingenuity, which explores the DNA of Panasonic's manufacturing, and Sakura Hiroba.
Panasonic Shiodome Museum of Art
This museum is home to a collection of works by French artist Georges Rouault (1871-1958). These works are open to the public and special exhibitions are presented on the themes of “architecture and living spaces” and “design and applied arts.”
Panasonic Eco Technology Center
Panasonic Eco Technology Center is a home appliance recycling plant that disassembles and sorts out discarded TVs, air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines to recycle them into new resources. We have visitors constantly from Japan and overseas.
Related Facilities
Matsushita Memorial Library
This Library aims to present a wide range of Konosuke Matsushita's vision that still gave deep insight into his life, way of thinking, his management philosophy, and his ideas on the governing of a nation, together with his perspectives on world politics.
Ryozen Museum of History
This museum opened in 1970 with its founder, Konosuke Matsushita, as its first director. The museum holds a vast collection of materials, large-format videos, and reproduced models to showcase the life and history of Ryoma Sakamoto and Shinsengumi.