Of course, the Japanese know how to make nursery schools

Last month we talked about Fuji Kindergarten, a school with a very special design. Today we are going to show you another, the nursery school Dai-Ichi Yochien in the city of Kumamoto in southern Japan and designed by architect Youji No Shiro.

The building has been designed so that children can be children, behave as such in freedom. Of course, the Japanese know how to make nursery schools.

The building is designed to collect rainwater to an endurance in the center of the building that forms a large puddle allowing children to play with the water, yes, as long as it makes adequate time for it. In winter the area is used for sports, even as an ice skating area in winter.

But it is not only a school with "pool" but everything inside it is visible and accessible to everyone, that is, children can see how it is cooked for them, even the bathrooms are visible from any area.

The school plan encourages the interaction between students of different classes, thus promoting creativity and the implementation of new techniques and ideas by educators.

Video: Early childhood education in Japan: My nursery is different Learning World: S3E35, 23 (May 2024).