

Recommended for
- Those who hear the word “yogurt” ring a bell.
- For those who want to learn quickly with video
- Those who want to make a quick tour to avoid crowds.
Gently narrated video exhibit depicting the connection with Japan
The Bulgarian Pavilion is organized around the theme of lactic acid bacteria and the future of health through the well-known “Bulgarian yogurt” and its roots in Japan.
The two main videos are well narrated and convey difficult themes in an easy-to-understand manner.

The exhibition consists of only two videos. Somewhat simple structure.
There are no panel displays or hands-on devices, basically just a screen.
In the second video, a QR code appears in the middle of the video. When read with a mobile phone, the QR code displays the results of a diagnostic test (a fortune-telling-like performance), which is a bit like a questionnaire, but again, the sense of fun is modest.
The exhibition ends smoothly, for better or worse, with the impression that one is watching educational television rather than an exhibition.


No souvenirs or gourmet food. Pavilion more like a stopover.
There are no stores or food and beverage areas in the museum, and there are few interactive elements, so it is a good place to stop by when you are thinking of touring one museum for the time being.
Summary|Easy to understand but may not be memorable
There is no breakdown in the quality or composition of the images, and the sincerity of the theme can be felt. However, there are few exciting elements or surprises, so it may not be a pavilion that leaves a strong impression on the visitor.
This is a good pavilion for those who just want a quick look.
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