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Redirected walking has been proposed as a means of making a narrow space feel wide in a virtual space. We examined the effect of visuo-haptics on the detection threshold of rotation gain when participants walked around a wall. We found that the threshold was affected by visuo-haptics only when they walked around the outside of the wall but was not affected when they walked around the inside of the wall.