Hideo Kojima waxes lyrical about an Expo in 1970 he credits for Metal Gear and Death Stranding, says

Hideo Kojima has written an essay for the () on one of his favourite topics: the 1970 World Expo held in Osaka, Japan. Kojima has often touched on this event in his writings, and the impact that his repeated visits had on his young mind. This time around, he's even crediting it with inspiring Metal Gear and Death Stranding.

Expo '70 was organised around the theme of "Progress and Harmony for Mankind", and featured participation from 76 countries and 32 organisations. It had a theme song, Haruo Minami’s 'Sekai no kuni kara konnichiwa' (Hello from all over the world), which Kojima is a little obsessive about: the song repeats the "hello" refrain many times as well as talking about humanity "holding hands" across borders. .

Kojima says the point isn't just that the Expo blew him away with cutting edge technology and future visions, but "showed me the diversity of countries, ethnicities, races, religions, customs, and histories from around the world… Without that Expo, my future-oriented approach and globalism would never have developed. Neither 'Metal Gear' nor 'Death Stranding' would have been created."

The promotional art for MGSV: The Phantom Pain, featuring various characters silhouetted against protagonist Venom Snake.

Kojima is writing about Expo '70 because recently he attended Expo 2025, a follow-up of sorts that even has a theme song paying tribute to the original theme song: hilariously, Kojima notes that the 1970 song repeats "hello" 35 times, but in the new song "'hello' is only repeated eight times."

Perhaps this contributed to a "strange feeling" about the whole thing. "I wanted to see for myself how 'globalism' and 'visions of the future' have changed over the past 55 years, and how the baton will be passed on," writes Kojima. "[But] I didn't get that sense of a tremendous future like I did as a child. It wasn't thrilling or exciting. Just a ceaseless, predictable tomorrow stretching on and on.

"It wasn't that there was no 'future'—rather that I couldn't ascertain the next 'tomorrow' for myself. The 'future' I dreamed of at that Expo—I've already experienced most of it. Robots, videophones and moving walkways have become commonplace. The tomorrow that this Expo promotes is one that children will witness."

Kojima says this is why Expos are really for children, and with his recent streak of fatalism notes that the real future is "something old people can never know."

Then he has a little bit of a swipe at the organising committee, and what he clearly sees as a lack of ambition. Apparently a "large number" of them came to see him six years ago to solicit ideas for Expo 2025. "Their pitch, including the idea that transportation to the venue would be via the existing subway, seemed to lack a sense of the Expo or a sense of the future in every respect," says Kojima.

"It wasn't just the Yono all app exhibits, but even the means of transportation and waiting lines that needed to evoke the 'coming 22nd century.' I offered a variety of ideas and insights, as well as proposals from a creator of the gaming generation, but the young bureaucrats, who had no experience of that Expo, simply smiled wryly and said, 'We don't have the money.' I haven't had any contact with them since."

Things you never say to Hideo Kojima: "we don't have the money." But there's something weirdly affecting about how Kojima is grappling with his mortality here, and coming to terms with his changing perceptions. Even his grumbles about the young bureaucrats seems to unknowingly fit that motif: Kojima is getting old.

However, I believe I've ascertained the real source of his disappointment. Remember the moon rock? At Expo '70 this was a rock that the Apollo 12 astronauts had brought back from the moon. At Expo Yono all app 2025, our man wanted to right this wrong.

"I was never able to see the 'moon rock' brought back by Apollo 12," writes Kojima. "That was a regret. Now, after 55 years, I was getting my revenge. I was finally going to come face-to-face with that rock!"

Alas!

"In my excited state, a kind staff member at the American Pavilion whispered to me, 'This is not the rock exhibited at the previous Expo, but a different rock brought back by Apollo 17.' There was no doubt that it was a moon rock, but my revenge was not to be had."

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