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This media file presents the entrance area of an establishment named "Kooken" in Surakarta, Indonesia. The dominant feature is a decorative, light-blue painted railing with intricate gold and green accents, suggesting a traditional or colonial architectural style. In the foreground, a handwashing station is set up, featuring a rough-hewn, grey stone basin resting on a white-tiled pedestal. Beside the basin, a clear bottle of liquid hand soap or sanitizer with a white pump is visible, along with a small metal faucet and a white, possibly PVC, pipe positioned to direct water into the basin. A portion of a black bicycle wheel and frame is visible on the far left, behind which rests a black helmet with the word "Energizer" on it. Behind the ornate railing, the entrance consists of blue double doors with gold trim. Through the glass panels of the door, an "OPEN" sign is visible, along with interior details such as patterned floor tiles and a dark wooden cabinet. Above the entrance, an oval, illuminated sign prominently displays the name "Kooken" in a stylized script. Below this, a smaller sign with red and white markings contains partially visible Indonesian text including "DI MOHON UNTUK," "TIDAK MEROKOK," "DI AREA," and operating hours "08.00-24.00." Another vertical sign on the right post indicates "Kooken," "Cafe," and "Resto" with directional arrows. The scene appears to be set during the daytime, with ample ambient light. There are no people visible. The combination of the traditional architecture, the "Cafe Resto" signs, and the prominent handwashing station suggests a public eatery that is open for business and prioritizes hygiene.
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