Luxembourg and India Sign Official Participation Contracts for GREEN×EXPO 2027

On February 26, 2026, the GREEN×EXPO Association signed official participation contracts for GREEN×EXPO 2027 with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Republic of India. Luxembourg will commemorate the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Japan, showcasing its horticultural heritage. India will introduce its horticultural culture, incorporating elements of yoga, based on the philosophy of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
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The GREEN×EXPO Association (official name: Public Interest Incorporated Association International Horticultural Expo 2027, President: Yoshinobu Tsutsui, Location: Naka-ku, Yokohama City) signed official participation contracts for GREEN×EXPO 2027 (International Horticultural Expo 2027) with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Republic of India on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
In the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, at the Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Japan, Secretary-General Masato Kawamura and Michel Reisch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to Japan, who was appointed as the government commissioner for the exhibition area of the country, signed the participation agreement, and Ambassador Kazuhiko Koshikawa, Government Commissioner for the Expo, co-signed. The country's exhibition will introduce the horticultural heritage built as a rose exporting country in the 19th century, and will also show that it is becoming increasingly important for nature and humans to continue to connect in modern society where citizens' connection with the digital world is increasing. Luxembourg's participation in GREEN×EXPO 2027 will be a milestone celebrating the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Japan.
In the Republic of India, at the Embassy of the Republic of India in Japan, Secretary-General Masato Kawamura of the GREEN×EXPO Association and Priya Ranjan, Director of Horticulture, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, and Managing Director of the Indian Horticultural Society, who was appointed as the government commissioner for the exhibition area of the Republic of India, signed the participation agreement, and Ambassador Kazuhiko Koshikawa, Government Commissioner for the Expo, co-signed. The country's exhibition will demonstrate the strengths of its rich and wide-ranging horticultural culture, incorporating elements of yoga, based on the ancient philosophy that recognizes the interconnectedness of all life and emphasizes the harmonious coexistence of humans and the natural environment.
Moving forward, the GREEN×EXPO Association will proceed with concrete preparations for GREEN×EXPO 2027 with both countries.

1. Signing ceremony at the Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Japan.
2. Signing ceremony at the Embassy of the Republic of India in Japan.

■Official Participants / Government Commissioner for Exhibition Area
Foreign governments and international organizations that have accepted the official invitation to participate in this exposition from the Government of Japan are referred to as "Official Participants." The Government Commissioner for the Exhibition Area is the position that represents each official participant at this exposition.

■Government Commissioner for the Expo
Based on the "Temporary Measures Law Concerning the Establishment of the Government Commissioner for the International Horticultural Expo 2027," this is a position appointed by the Government of Japan to represent the Government of Japan at this exposition.

FAQ

When and with which countries were the official participation contracts for GREEN×EXPO 2027 signed?

They were signed on February 26, 2026, with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Republic of India.

What kind of exhibits are Luxembourg and India planning to present?

Luxembourg will showcase horticultural heritage and the connection between nature and humans, while India will introduce horticultural culture incorporating elements of yoga.