In recent years, numerous techniques have been researched to imbue images with a sense of depth, making them appear as if they were real. These research efforts have made it possible to present high-quality images with a three-dimensional quality. However, on the other hand, issues have emerged concerning the unnaturalness of the viewing environment, such as field of view restrictions imposed by head-mounted displays, and the intrusive presence of the display itself, which hinders the expressive power of the images. Therefore, in this study, we propose a method for presenting stereoscopic images that can be viewed with the naked eye, using a transparent display with a minimized presence, with the aim of creating stereoscopic image presentations that seamlessly blend into the real environment.