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The image presents floor plans for a "Traditional Japanese house" and a "Modern Japanese house." The Traditional house downstairs features an Entrance, Stairs, Kitchen, Bathroom, a Cupboard, and Room-1 with tatami flooring where a person stores a futon. The Traditional house upstairs includes Stairs, two Cupboards, Room-2 where a person unfolds a futon, and Room-3 with an unfolded futon, both rooms having tatami flooring. The Modern Japanese house downstairs contains an Entrance, Stairs, Kitchen, Living/Dining area, and a Traditional Room with tatami flooring, a cupboard, and a person in an unfolded futon for night-time. The Modern house upstairs has Stairs, a Main Bedroom, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3, and two Bathrooms; each of the three bedrooms contains a bed. A legend provides symbols for Tatami flooring, Futon, Unfolded futon, Sliding door, Door, and Night-time. Footnotes define *tatami as "a type of straw mat used as flooring" and **futon as a "thin mattress which is unfolded at night for sleeping on."
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The plans show the current design of a university sports centre and its future plans. Overall, the sports centre is expected to be significantly expanded, with a wider range of facilities, while the central pool and gym will remain unchanged.
At present, the centre is relatively simple in structure. In the middle, there is a 25-metre swimming pool, with a gym located to the north. On either side of the pool, there are changing rooms and seating areas. The reception is situated at the southern entrance. Additionally, outdoor courts are located on both the western and eastern sides of the building.
In the future plan, the layout will become considerably more sophisticated. The outdoor courts on the western side will be replaced by a leisure pool, while the eastern courts will be removed to make way for a sports hall. Two dance studios will be added in the eastern part of the centre. Furthermore, new facilities such as a cafe and a sports shop will be introduced near the entrance, and additional changing rooms will be built.
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