Australia Pavilion

The entrance has an exciting atmosphere. But the video is a little regrettable...?
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International Pavilion

▷Recommended for

  • People who want to be thrilled by the staged pavilion entrance.
  • People who want to take a closer look at CG images
  • People who want to visit all the popular pavilions.

Lively entrance lifts spirits

Events are often held in front of the Australia Pavilion, and the atmosphere is filled with music, dancing, and other fun activities.
It is a great place to spend time without getting bored while waiting. It naturally lifts your spirits.


The introduction of eucalyptus forests is impressive.

Upon entering the museum, visitors first proceed to an area that is reminiscent of a eucalyptus forest.
The space is enveloped in gentle light and fragrance, making you think, “Ah, I’ve come to a special place.
This is where I thought, “This could be it.
This was the quality that made me think, “Maybe this is a hit.


The CG images are long and voluminous. But a little hard to see.

Moving on to the next section, a CG video exhibit using multiple monitors begins.
The video is quite long and informative, so many people find it “worth seeing.

However, the arrangement of the monitors was a little peculiar, with screens placed randomly throughout the space to form a single large image, making it difficult to fix one’s viewpoint and giving the impression of being somewhat difficult to see.
The video itself was neither good nor bad, and I cannot deny that my expectations were somewhat exceeded at the entrance.


Summary|A promising start, but the visual presentation is lacking.

If you don’t want too many fancy gadgets, it’s a fairly satisfying pavilion.

The event in front of the museum and the eucalyptus forest were very nice.

CG images are voluminous but difficult to view due to monitor placement.

Not “very good,” but enjoyable enough.

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