2025 年 31 巻 78 号 p. 1011-1016
This study presents the case of “Open Nagaya Osaka” as an example of an open house in a narrow residential space during the COVID-19 pandemic. The contents of the event program are presented, and the results of a questionnaire administered to event participants and the results of CO2 concentration measurements are used to clarify the outcomes of the event. Subsequently, we demonstrate how to conduct an open house that enhances participant satisfaction while implementing infection control measures.