In general, those who are right in front of each other can share actual
world events that are generated in the same working space. For example,
when an audio or a light of a wave form pattern is generated, by
recognizing such an actual world event, both communication apparatuses
share the actual world event. Also, a shock wave generated when one
communication apparatus is hit with the other is shared by both. One of
the communication partners searches a network for a communication partner
who is right in front with the actual world event as a clue. Thus, it is
possible to perform data communications with a communication partner
whose location in the actual world is clear, such as being right in
front, but whose identification information in the communication medium
is unknown.