The move comes as the expo faces mounting concerns that construction, especially of pavilions for foreign nations, will not be completed on time for the scheduled opening in April 2025.

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    A lack of planning on your part doesn’t constitute an emergency on mine.

    Though I kind of think Japanese grammar cannot express this thought and the closest you can get is Ganbatte!

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      Bad planning.

      The expo is asking to allow construction workers to work longer hours to complete the expo on time. The hard cap on overtime is likely a safety issue.

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    Why does the article assume that everyone knows what an osaka expo is. Shouldn’t they have at least one sentence summarizing what it is?

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      It’s just the next world expo. I’m not sure why a Japanese newspaper would explain what the Osaka Expo is, when it’s pretty much impossible over here to not see mentions of it fricking everywhere, or that horror show of a mascot?

      …sorry, I live in Osaka and I’ve seen far too much of Myaku-Myaku on ads EVERYWHERE. It’s even on the damn manhole covers.

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    Is there a labor shortage in the construction industry? Because otherwise I’m pretty sure there’s enough time to hire more hands.