Currently, Virtual Reality (VR) content production is actively performed. While, VR sickness has become a problem. As a means to reduce VR sickness, bodily sensation-type game contents [1] are attracting attention. However, interfaces proposed in the previous work were not sufficient enough for operability. In this paper, we propose “Surf Disc” as an interface for moving around the virtual space freely and smoothly. For university students, evaluation experiments were conducted focusing on VR sickness, body fatigue, and operability by Surf Disc. We conducted experiments to evaluate the operability of “Surf Disc” from the three viewpoints of VR sickness, physical fatigue, and easy-to-use. We verify “Surf Disc” is sufficient and intuitive to move around the virtual space.
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