Demolition of Osaka-Kansai Expo’s Symbolic Grand Ring Begins in Earnest
An aerial view of demolition work on the Grand Ring is seen in Konohana Ward, Osaka, on Friday.
12:19 JST, December 6, 2025
OSAKA – Demolition work on the Grand Ring, a symbol of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, is underway on the artificial island of Yumeshima in Osaka. Except for parts to be preserved, it will be dismantled by August 2027.
Demolition work began in earnest on Monday. Three joint venture companies, primarily led by the major general contractors Obayashi Corp., Takenaka Corp. and Shimizu Corp. — the same firms that built it — are handling the demolition of the structure, which is 2 kilometers in circumference. Work is progressing on the removal of the columns and beams. On Friday, aerial views showed the wooden roof sections on the west side being removed.
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