Osaka-Kansai Expo Symbol 'Great Roof Ring' Pillars to Become Station Benches! Hinoki Wood from the Ring to be Utilized for New Station Buildings at Hanshin Namba Line's Tempo and Fuk Station ~Embodying a Circular Economy and Passing on Expo Legacies to the Next Generation~
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- Osaka-Kansai Expo Symbol 'Great Roof Ring' Pillars to Become Station Benches! Hinoki Wood from the Ring to be Utilized for New Station Buildings at Hanshin Namba Line's Tempo and Fuk Station ~Embodying a Circular Economy and Passing on Expo Legacies to the Next Generation~
- Hanshin Electric Railway has acquired two hinoki wood pillars from the 'Great Roof Ring,' the symbol of the Osaka-Kansai Expo, through a paid transfer via the 'Future Society Showcase Program / Green Expo Reuse Matching Project "Myakuichi!" Great Roof Ring "Wood" Reuse Public Offering January 15, 2026'. These valuable timbers will be reborn as benches for the new station buildings of Tempo Station and Fuk Station on the Hanshin Namba Line, which are currently under renovation. This initiative aims to pass on the Expo's legacy to the community, practice a circular economy, and create a warm and inviting station environment for passengers.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 9, 2026
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Hanshin Electric Railway has acquired two hinoki wood pillars from the 'Great Roof Ring,' the symbol of the Osaka-Kansai Expo, through a paid transfer via the 'Future Society Showcase Program / Green Expo Reuse Matching Project "Myakuichi!" Great Roof Ring "Wood" Reuse Public Offering January 15, 2026'. These valuable timbers will be reborn as benches for the new station buildings of Tempo Station and Fuk Station on the Hanshin Namba Line, which are currently under renovation. This initiative aims to pass on the Expo's legacy to the community, practice a circular economy, and create a warm and inviting station environment for passengers.
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- Osaka-Kansai Expo Symbol 'Great Roof Ring' Pillars to Become Station Benches! Hinoki Wood from the Ring to be Utilized for New Station Buildings at Hanshin Namba Line's Tempo and Fuk Station ~Embodying a Circular Economy and Passing on Expo Legacies to the Next Generation~ (June 9, 2026), PR Times
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- June 9, 2026
Hanshin Electric Railway has acquired two hinoki wood pillars from the 'Great Roof Ring,' the symbol of the Osaka-Kansai Expo, through a paid transfer via the 'Future Society Showcase Program / Green Expo Reuse Matching Project "Myakuichi!" Great Roof Ring "Wood" Reuse Public Offering January 15, 2026'. These valuable timbers will be reborn as benches for the new station buildings of Tempo Station and Fuk Station on the Hanshin Namba Line, which are currently under renovation. This initiative aims to pass on the Expo's legacy to the community, practice a circular economy, and create a warm and inviting station environment for passengers.
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Our company will regenerate and utilize this precious timber as benches for the new station buildings of Tempo Station and Fuk Station on the Hanshin Namba Line, which are currently under renovation.
By incorporating the Expo's legacy into everyday public spaces, we aim to contribute to the realization of a circular economy and create a warm station environment.
1. Background and Objectives of the Initiative
(1) Inheritance of Expo Legacy
Part of the 'Great Roof Ring,' recognized globally as the 'largest wooden structure,' will be brought back to Tempo Station in Konohana Ward, the venue area, and Fuk Station in neighboring Nishiyodogawa Ward, and utilized as a regional asset.
(2) Practice of Circular Economy
Inheriting the Expo's philosophy of 'Designing a vibrant future society,' we present an attitude of continuously using resources by transforming their value without discarding them.
2. Utilization Location and Overview
(1) Installation Locations
Hanshin Namba Line Tempo Station and Fuk Station
(At both stations, within the concourse inside the ticket gates after transitioning to new station buildings associated with the Hanshin Namba Line Yodogawa Bridge Reconstruction Project)
Locations
Tempo Station: 3-14 Denpo, Konohana-ku, Osaka City
Fuk Station: 2-3 Fukumachi, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka City
(2) Utilization Details
Processing the pillars (hinoki wood) of the Great Roof Ring and installing them as station waiting benches.
(3) Harmony with New Station Buildings
Integrating the natural texture of hinoki wood with the concept of 'harmony with the town and nature' for Tempo Station and Fuk Station.
3. Expected Effects
(1) Value Provided to Customers
Providing comfort to passengers through the unique aroma and warmth of hinoki wood.
(2) Regional Revitalization
Fostering local attachment by inscribing the 'memory of the Expo' at the stations, which serve as gateways to the community.
4. Future Schedule (Planned)
To be unveiled upon the commencement of service at the new station buildings, following processing and installation.
[Reference] Regarding the Hanshin Namba Line Yodogawa Bridge Reconstruction Project (Our Company Website)
https://www.hanshin.co.jp/safety/yodogawa-k/
Under the brand slogan '“Taisetsu” ga Gyutto.', the Hanshin Group will continue to face each customer's 'Taisetsu' (preciousness/importance) and respond to their trust and expectations by providing Hanshin-like brand experiences as a united group.
Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd. https://www.hanshin.co.jp/
Release https://www.hankyu-hanshin.co.jp/release/2026/06/103e706b52ba9a1570759291ece04ea3ea0fe74a.pdf
Issued by: Hankyu Hanshin Holdings
1-16-1 Shibatacho, Kita-ku, Osaka City
FAQ
How will the Expo's wood be transformed into station benches?
Hinoki wood pillars from the Osaka-Kansai Expo's 'Great Roof Ring' will be processed by specialists and reborn as benches installed in the new station buildings of Tempo and Fuk stations.
What are the environmental benefits of this initiative?
By reusing materials that would have been discarded, it contributes to the effective use of resources and reduction of waste, promoting the realization of a circular economy.
What benefits will passengers experience from using hinoki wood benches at the station?
Passengers can enjoy the pleasant aroma unique to hinoki and the warmth of the wood, providing a relaxing and comforting experience.