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Incident Overview Β· Moving Walkway Pile-Up

Expo ’70Moving Walkway Incident

A crowd fall and pile-up occurred on a moving walkway at Expo ’70 in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, on 26 March 1970. Sources agree there was a serious accident during heavy crowding, but they conflict on the injury total, the immediate trigger, and whether the incident was linked to the Australian Pavilion.

Date
26 Mar 1970
Site
Expo ’70, Suita
Injuries
42 / 75 disputed
Fatalities
Not verified
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Crowd pile-up on an Expo moving walkway

On 26 March 1970, during Expo ’70 at Suita in Osaka Prefecture, a moving walkway accident caused a fall or pile-up during heavy visitor movement. The strongest primary source in the research set is a Japanese Diet record from the following day, which states the exact cause was still under police investigation.

Later chronology sources place the accident at the Saturday Plaza moving walkway boarding/alighting point. The official Expo guide supports the wider site layout and confirms moving walks across the site, but it does not prove the accident occurred at the Australian Pavilion.

Known facts, shaky edges

The incident is best treated as a mass crowd-flow and transport-interface accident, not a confirmed pavilion-specific incident. Sources describe people falling or stumbling on a moving walkway, the walkway stopping, and injuries resulting from the pile-up.

The casualty picture is not settled. Contemporary UPI-based snippets report 42 injured. Later Japanese chronology compilations report 75 injured. No reviewed source verified a fatality from this specific incident.

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Incident Highlights

1970
Year of incident
42 / 75
Conflicting injury figures
8 days
Reported shutdown before restart
0 verified
Fatalities in reviewed sources

Known Sequence

Expo ’70 operates at major scale

The Japan World Exposition site at Suita handled huge public attendance, with moving walkways forming part of the wider people-movement system.

Heavy crowding develops

The Diet record describes heavy crowding around a moving walkway travelling between pavilion directions, later discussed as part of the likely cause.

A person falls

The immediate trigger is disputed: UPI-based reports describe an elderly woman falling, while the Diet record says officials believed a child fell.

Pile-up and injuries

Several others stumbled or tumbled, the walkway stopped, and injured visitors were reported. Injury totals vary between 42 and 75 across the reviewed sources.

Shutdown and restart

UPI-based reports state the moving sidewalk restarted after an eight-day shutdown following the accident.

Reliability snapshot

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Site Strong

Expo ’70 in Suita, Osaka Prefecture is well supported by official and retrospective sources.

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Location Detail Mixed

Saturday Plaza is supported by later Japanese chronologies; the Australian Pavilion link is not verified.

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Injury Count Disputed

Contemporary UPI-based reporting says 42 injured; later chronology sources list 75 injured.

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Primary Record Useful

The Diet record gives the official early understanding but does not settle every casualty or trigger detail.

⚠️ Reporting Caution Treat this as a confirmed moving walkway crowd-pile-up with disputed injury totals. Do not state that it happened at the Australian Pavilion unless a stronger source is added.

What the sources do not agree on

Disputed Detail

Number of injured persons

Two injury totals appear in the reviewed source set, and no accessible primary final casualty return resolved the gap.

UPI-based reports

Contemporary snippets and a government-hosted reproduction report 42 injured.

Later Japanese chronologies

Compiled chronology sources list 75 injured.

Editorial note: use β€œ42 / 75 disputed” unless a primary official final total is added.

Disputed Detail

Immediate trigger of the pile-up

The first fall is described differently across sources.

UPI-based reports

Say an elderly woman fell and others tumbled over her.

Japanese Diet record

Says officials believed a child fell, others stumbled, and the walkway stopped.

Editorial note: the Diet record itself says the exact cause was still under police investigation.

Disputed Detail

Accident location and the Australian Pavilion

The official guide confirms the Australian Pavilion had moving walkway context, but the accident location is separately placed at Saturday Plaza by Japanese chronology sources.

Official Expo guide

Places the Australian Pavilion near Wednesday Plaza and a moving walkway from the Main Gate.

Japanese chronologies

Place the accident at the Saturday Plaza moving walkway boarding/alighting point.

Editorial note: the source set does not verify the claim that the accident happened inside or immediately at the Australian Pavilion.

Unverified Details

Final injury total

No primary official source giving a definitive final injured total was verified.

Later fatalities

No primary official source confirmed whether any injuries later became fatalities.

Australian Pavilion claim

No source proved that the 26 March accident occurred at the Australian Pavilion.

Blocked references

Several newspaper and magazine references were accessible only through snippets or were blocked in this environment.

Reference Cards

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Rocky Mountain News / UPI

Moving sidewalk restarted at Expo ’70

4 April 1970

UPI-based contemporary report stating the Expo ’70 moving sidewalk resumed after an eight-day shutdown following an accident that injured 42 persons.

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Hokubei Mainichi / UPI

Page 6 β€” Hokubei Mainichi 1970.04.06

6 April 1970

UPI pickup stating the moving sidewalk began operating again after an eight-day shutdown caused by an accident that injured 42 persons.

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Evening Herald / Newspapers.com

Evening Herald article snippet on Expo ’70 moving sidewalk

Date not fully verified

Snippet-only newspaper reference saying the Expo ’70 moving sidewalk was moving again after an eight-day shutdown because an accident injured 42 persons.

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Duluth News Tribune / Newspapers.com

The Duluth News Tribune article snippet on Expo ’70 moving sidewalk

Date not fully verified

Snippet-only reference reporting that the Expo ’70 moving sidewalk resumed after an eight-day shutdown caused by an accident that injured 42 persons.

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Design Journal

Dunlop’s easy rider - View 1 - Design Journal 1965–1974

Date not verified

Retrospective design/history mention describing the Osaka Expo moving pavement pile-up as a lesson for moving pavements and repeating the 42-injured figure.

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National Archives of Australia

Australia at Expo ’70

11 April 2025

Background source confirming the Australian Pavilion had internal moving walkways. It does not prove that the 26 March accident happened at the Australian Pavilion.

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Tower of the Sun Official Site

About Expo ’70 in Osaka

2020 page date not fully verified

Official retrospective confirming Expo ’70 was held in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, and drew more than 64 million visitors.

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Bureau International des Expositions

Expo 1970 Osaka: the story of Japan’s first World Expo

13 September 2020

Official retrospective confirming Expo ’70 dates, theme, and Osaka/Suita location context.

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Internet Archive / Official Guide

Full text of Expo ’70 Official Guide

Expo ’70 guide

Official guide placing the Australian Pavilion near Wednesday Plaza and describing site moving walks. It does not identify the accident location.

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NE.JP chronology compilation

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2020

Retrospective chronology listing a 26 March 1970 Saturday Plaza moving walkway accident with 75 injured and later prosecutorial referrals.

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NE.JP chronology compilation

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2025

Later risk-management chronology repeating the Saturday Plaza moving walkway entry, 75 injuries, and staff/security referral detail.

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GovInfo

Crowd ingress to places of assembly

Bibliographic details not fully verified

Government-hosted document snippet reproducing a UPI item, β€œExpo Sidewalk Moves Again,” with the eight-day shutdown and 42-injured account.

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National Diet of Japan

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27 March 1970

Official committee record discussing the previous day’s accident. It says the exact cause remained under police investigation but officials believed a child fell, others stumbled, and the walkway stopped amid heavy crowding.

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