Commons B

Somewhat recommended rating among Commons A-F.
⭐️⭐️⭐️(3)
Kids○ / Seniors○ /
Free admission
International Pavilion

▷Recommended for

  • Those who want to experience the atmosphere of various countries around the world at a glance.
  • Looking for a photo-worthy spot?
  • Interested in less famous countries and cultures?

That pose” in Jamaica is very popular! A must-see spot for photos!

The Commons B Pavilion is a multinational pavilion featuring 26 countries and regions, including Africa, Latin America, and Oceania. Among the most popular attractions are life-size panels of Jamaican bobsledders and Usain Bolt. Visitors can actually pose on the bobsleds, and the pavilion always attracts crowds as a photo spot.


Amazing stuffed animals and dolls in Guyana

The next impressive exhibit was the Guyana exhibit. The stuffed animals and folkloric dolls lined up in a unique worldview. It was a bit thrilling to be drawn into a culture that one does not usually come into contact with.


A world view like Moana? The Federated States of Micronesia is also noteworthy.

The exhibition of the Federated States of Micronesia has a tropical island atmosphere somewhat reminiscent of the Disney movie “Moana. The decorations also have a strong tropical mood, making this booth a must-see for resort lovers.


I enjoy the surprise of “I didn’t know such a country existed!

There were many other discoveries, such as “This mountain was this country? or “I didn’t know there was such a country! Although the exhibition itself is not that detailed, it is a space where visitors can easily learn and discover, with a pleasant sensation of touring the world at a glance.


Summary|An easy way to get around the world with a “side trip” feeling

Although there are no flashy performances or images, Commons B Pavilion allows visitors to experience a variety of cultures from around the world in a short amount of time. It is also a great place to stop by for a break, as you can enjoy just going around taking pictures. Recommended for those who prefer to “broadly enjoy” rather than “deeply learn,” this is a spot where you can casually experience different cultures.

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