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What are the artificial "inconveniences" of the Rattan Nursery?

The human-made inconveniences are listed below.

1. The floor of the room is marked with a sign for shoe placement. 2. The door is designed so that it does not close automatically, so children need to close the door themselves. 3. There is no sink at the hand-washing area, so if you don't turn it off voluntarily, your shoes get wet from the flow of the water, etc.

There are also a number of other inconveniences at Rattan Kindergarten.

Japan's Fuji Kindergarten, founded by the acclaimed husband and wife team of Jaichi and Kumiko Kato, captured the world's attention upon its completion and was named the world's finest example of educational architecture by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. This singular building, with no walls, no barriers, and no boundaries, allows children to concentrate on their lessons in a noisy environment, run freely on the roof of the donut house, and play under the centuries-old tree. Regardless of the design of kindergarten buildings, kindergarten management, the design of teacher-student interaction sessions, the thinking of modern life and cultural heritage, the needs of children, the preparation for modern life, etc., all of them have jumped out of the traditional kindergarten framework, and are destined to lead the development trend of kindergartens in the world in the future.