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This image captures an interior scene, likely within an arcade or entertainment center located in Semarang, Indonesia. The setting features a cashier or prize redemption counter, distinguished by a woman attending to papers.

The woman, dressed in a dark uniform, stands behind a luminous display counter filled with various items such as small plastic bottles, containers, and what appear to be prizes or merchandise, neatly arranged on multiple shelves. Above her, two large digital screens are mounted on the wall; the left screen displays the "HAPPY TIME" logo with the slogan "Makes People Happy!", while the right screen shows what seems to be pricing or game credit information, including "Top Up".

The background wall behind the counter is constructed from light brown bricks. Two framed vintage-style posters adorn this wall; one depicts cartoon characters and has partial text visible as "BE HEL..." (likely "BE HELPFUL TO OTHERS"), and the other features a car accident scene with text including "HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENT". To the right of the counter, the bright yellow illuminated text "PRIZE & SHOP" is prominently displayed on an overhead sign, confirming the nature of the establishment. Further to the right, a blue arcade machine with "MR CAL" visible on its side can be seen, along with blue stanchions that suggest a queuing area.

On the left side of the frame, there's a black metal mesh structure and a vertical advertisement banner, partially visible, which includes the words "botol" and "SOSRO," indicating a beverage advertisement. The floor throughout the area is made of light-colored wooden parquet, laid in a herringbone pattern. The lighting is bright and artificial, casting shadows from the counter onto the floor, suggesting an indoor commercial environment. The scene is static, with the woman focused on her task, indicating a typical operational moment at such a venue.
Afnan Nabila

Feb 21, 2025

Semarang, Indonesia

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This image captures an interior scene, likely within an arcade or entertainment center located in Semarang, Indonesia. The setting features a cashier or prize redemption counter, distinguished by a woman attending to papers. The woman, dressed in a dark uniform, stands behind a luminous display counter filled with various items such as small plastic bottles, containers, and what appear to be prizes or merchandise, neatly arranged on multiple shelves. Above her, two large digital screens are mounted on the wall; the left screen displays the "HAPPY TIME" logo with the slogan "Makes People Happy!", while the right screen shows what seems to be pricing or game credit information, including "Top Up". The background wall behind the counter is constructed from light brown bricks. Two framed vintage-style posters adorn this wall; one depicts cartoon characters and has partial text visible as "BE HEL..." (likely "BE HELPFUL TO OTHERS"), and the other features a car accident scene with text including "HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENT". To the right of the counter, the bright yellow illuminated text "PRIZE & SHOP" is prominently displayed on an overhead sign, confirming the nature of the establishment. Further to the right, a blue arcade machine with "MR CAL" visible on its side can be seen, along with blue stanchions that suggest a queuing area. On the left side of the frame, there's a black metal mesh structure and a vertical advertisement banner, partially visible, which includes the words "botol" and "SOSRO," indicating a beverage advertisement. The floor throughout the area is made of light-colored wooden parquet, laid in a herringbone pattern. The lighting is bright and artificial, casting shadows from the counter onto the floor, suggesting an indoor commercial environment. The scene is static, with the woman focused on her task, indicating a typical operational moment at such a venue.

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