Abstract
The value of co-creation spaces that promote telework and create opportunities for interaction with diverse populations is increasing under the influence of Covid-19. The same is true for the related population in the region, but there is little accumulation of knowledge about places for co-creation utilizing the online environment. Therefore, in this study, the potential of online co-creation spaces was examined using action research, interviews with theme owners, and text mining, with Cue Dream Project as the subject matter. Centered on the individual thoughts of multiple theme owners, information is transmitted and deployed from a specific site as a large number of people gather. It was confirmed that the creation of events in cooperation with local actors through the use of co-creation spaces utilizing the online environment can transcend barriers of time and place, creating opportunities for exchange and collaboration.