

- ▷Recommended for
- Spacious space design in spite of commons
- Large screen exhibits are the main focus of the show, and some aspects “look similar” to the others.
- Crowded VR and elaborate but difficult exhibits with elaborate facilities.
- Some booths are more spectacular now that the exhibit is complete.
- Summary|Attractive facilities and ample space, but different tastes in exhibits
▷Recommended for
- Those who like spaces with more video-based exhibits.
- Interested in interactive technology experiences?
- Those who wish to avoid crowds and enjoy a relatively relaxed tour.
Spacious space design in spite of commons
Compared to the other Commons A and B, Commons C has a larger space for each exhibition booth, giving the impression of a Type B pavilion. The orderly flow of exhibits also allows visitors to view them in a relatively relaxed manner, even during busy times.
Large screen exhibits are the main focus of the show, and some aspects “look similar” to the others.
While there is plenty of space, the individuality of each booth tends to be somewhat buried because many exhibits are centered on video. In particular, because of the large screen size, the impression of “continuous video exhibits” may be stronger than the difference in content.




Crowded VR and elaborate but difficult exhibits with elaborate facilities.
The most popular exhibit was Slovenia’s VR Bicycle Experience, an interactive exhibit where visitors rode bikes while wearing VR goggles, and there was a long line of people waiting to experience it. The Israeli exhibit, while not quite as well equipped as one would expect from the Commons, was somewhat difficult to understand, leaving many visitors scratching their heads and wondering what it was all about.



Some booths are more spectacular now that the exhibit is complete.
The video exhibit of the Gabon Pavilion, which had been under preparation in some booths until early May, is now complete. Furthermore, a certain exhibition booth using barcodes (*including Ukraine) was always crowded with people, attracting attention with its unique presentation. Commons C as a whole is a space with much to discover if you look around carefully.

Summary|Attractive facilities and ample space, but different tastes in exhibits
Commons C is recommended for those who wish to view the exhibits at a leisurely pace, as it has more exhibition space and facilities than other areas in the Commons. However, there are many video exhibits, and it is true that some booths seem to have a “similar atmosphere. If you enjoy the hands-on exhibits, you will be more satisfied, but your understanding of the contents may vary from person to person.
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