Expo Hits 22 Million Visitors, Steals Break-Even Crown!
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At a breakneck pace that rivals a caffeine-fueled squirrel, the Expo is marching straight into the profit zone by aiming at a lofty 22 million visitors, which is the magic number for breaking even on operating costs. No shady backroom deals or corporate whale whispers here, just cold hard human foot traffic deciding the fate of Expo’s bottom line. The lingering suspense of whether the Expo could actually turn a profit is finally giving way to less nail-biting and more celebratory confetti cannons. Talk about visitor traffic turning cash flow — it’s like a roller-skater trying to break the sound barrier on pure enthusiasm.
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(1 of 3)Source: Japantimes | Published: 9/14/2025 | Author: Unknown
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