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Nozawaonsen, Japan

8 memories from Nozawaonsen, Japan

An artwork is centrally mounted on a textured, light brown wall in Nozawaonsen, Japan. The artwork, a print or painting on tan paper with slightly rough edges, depicts three stylized figures in traditional Japanese attire, rendered with intricate patterns resembling collage or fabric applications.

The prominent central figure, positioned diagonally from lower-left to upper-right, is a woman in a multi-colored kimono (orange, red, black, white) with elaborate hair. She appears to be reclining or moving, with numerous patterned fabric strips or streamers extending dynamically from her, intertwined with thin red strings. To her left, she interacts with a small, dark, rectangular object. Above and to her left, a second figure in a gray and black patterned kimono is depicted similarly, with flowing fabric strips and red strings. A third, partially obscured figure, also in a patterned kimono (orange, black, white) with streamers, is visible in the lower-left quadrant.

The artwork's background features abstract, cloud-like, or landscape elements composed of different patterned papers or fabrics in shades of pink, blue, red, green, and brown. On the right side, a stylized architectural element resembling a dark railing or screen with green and orange accents is visible.

The artwork is suspended by a black horizontal bar at the top and another at the bottom, functioning as a scroll hanger. A thin, light-colored cord forms a triangular loop from the top bar to a small, single hook embedded in the wall. A small decorative bell or bead is attached to the cord near the hook. The wall exhibits a faint vertical seam or line extending downwards from the top center.

An artwork is centrally mounted on a textured, light brown wall in Nozawaonsen, Japan. The artwork, a print or painting on tan paper with slightly rough edges, depicts three stylized figures in traditional Japanese attire, rendered with intricate patterns resembling collage or fabric applications. The prominent central figure, positioned diagonally from lower-left to upper-right, is a woman in a multi-colored kimono (orange, red, black, white) with elaborate hair. She appears to be reclining or moving, with numerous patterned fabric strips or streamers extending dynamically from her, intertwined with thin red strings. To her left, she interacts with a small, dark, rectangular object. Above and to her left, a second figure in a gray and black patterned kimono is depicted similarly, with flowing fabric strips and red strings. A third, partially obscured figure, also in a patterned kimono (orange, black, white) with streamers, is visible in the lower-left quadrant. The artwork's background features abstract, cloud-like, or landscape elements composed of different patterned papers or fabrics in shades of pink, blue, red, green, and brown. On the right side, a stylized architectural element resembling a dark railing or screen with green and orange accents is visible. The artwork is suspended by a black horizontal bar at the top and another at the bottom, functioning as a scroll hanger. A thin, light-colored cord forms a triangular loop from the top bar to a small, single hook embedded in the wall. A small decorative bell or bead is attached to the cord near the hook. The wall exhibits a faint vertical seam or line extending downwards from the top center.

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A rectangular artwork, resembling a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e style print or textile, is displayed on a light brown, finely textured wall in Nozawaonsen, Japan. The artwork depicts multiple stylized figures in elaborate traditional Japanese attire, arranged diagonally across the frame. These figures are interwoven with numerous flowing, patterned ribbons in various colors such as red, blue, green, orange, pink, and white. Red lines connect elements throughout the composition. The background of the artwork is a neutral light brown, against which several large, cloud-like or abstract landscape forms in complementary patterns and colors are depicted. The top and bottom edges of the artwork are clamped by thin, black horizontal bars. A light-colored string forms an isosceles triangle, connecting the upper bar to a small, metallic hook anchored in the wall at the apex of the triangle. The wall exhibits a consistent, granular texture.

A rectangular artwork, resembling a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e style print or textile, is displayed on a light brown, finely textured wall in Nozawaonsen, Japan. The artwork depicts multiple stylized figures in elaborate traditional Japanese attire, arranged diagonally across the frame. These figures are interwoven with numerous flowing, patterned ribbons in various colors such as red, blue, green, orange, pink, and white. Red lines connect elements throughout the composition. The background of the artwork is a neutral light brown, against which several large, cloud-like or abstract landscape forms in complementary patterns and colors are depicted. The top and bottom edges of the artwork are clamped by thin, black horizontal bars. A light-colored string forms an isosceles triangle, connecting the upper bar to a small, metallic hook anchored in the wall at the apex of the triangle. The wall exhibits a consistent, granular texture.

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This image, located in Nozawaonsen, Japan, depicts a tall, branded Guinness pint glass positioned centrally on a dark, wood-grained table. The glass contains a dark liquid, topped with a thick, off-white foam head, and exhibits a distinct reddish-purple layer at its base. Condensation or spillage is visible on the glass exterior and forms small puddles on the table surface to its left. In the background, to the left of the Guinness glass, a clear glass decanter or bottle is partially visible. To the right, a small, clear glass tumbler containing water is present. The hand of an individual is shown holding a stemware glass filled with a dark red liquid. A person wearing a light-colored, vertically striped garment is partially visible behind the glasses. A dark, rectangular object, possibly a wallet or menu, rests on the table's far right. No direct interactions are occurring.

This image, located in Nozawaonsen, Japan, depicts a tall, branded Guinness pint glass positioned centrally on a dark, wood-grained table. The glass contains a dark liquid, topped with a thick, off-white foam head, and exhibits a distinct reddish-purple layer at its base. Condensation or spillage is visible on the glass exterior and forms small puddles on the table surface to its left. In the background, to the left of the Guinness glass, a clear glass decanter or bottle is partially visible. To the right, a small, clear glass tumbler containing water is present. The hand of an individual is shown holding a stemware glass filled with a dark red liquid. A person wearing a light-colored, vertically striped garment is partially visible behind the glasses. A dark, rectangular object, possibly a wallet or menu, rests on the table's far right. No direct interactions are occurring.

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The image depicts an indoor scene within the Nozawa Onsen Distillery in Nozawaonsen, Japan, showcasing a multi-tiered wooden racking system holding numerous cylindrical wooden barrels. Each barrel face prominently displays a stenciled black emblem resembling a carabiner or elongated loop, above which Japanese text identifies "野沢温泉蒸留所" (Nozawa Onsen Distillery). Below the emblem, a four-digit identification number, such as "22.087" or "22.084," is visible on most barrels. The barrels vary in color from light to medium brown, with some exhibiting darker staining or discoloration, particularly on the barrel positioned at the bottom center, suggesting liquid seepage. The racking system is constructed from light-colored wooden planks and vertical support beams, providing horizontal cradles for each barrel. The background, out of focus, shows ambient lighting and what appear to be posters or graphic displays on a distant wall. No individuals are present, and no actions are occurring within the static scene.

The image depicts an indoor scene within the Nozawa Onsen Distillery in Nozawaonsen, Japan, showcasing a multi-tiered wooden racking system holding numerous cylindrical wooden barrels. Each barrel face prominently displays a stenciled black emblem resembling a carabiner or elongated loop, above which Japanese text identifies "野沢温泉蒸留所" (Nozawa Onsen Distillery). Below the emblem, a four-digit identification number, such as "22.087" or "22.084," is visible on most barrels. The barrels vary in color from light to medium brown, with some exhibiting darker staining or discoloration, particularly on the barrel positioned at the bottom center, suggesting liquid seepage. The racking system is constructed from light-colored wooden planks and vertical support beams, providing horizontal cradles for each barrel. The background, out of focus, shows ambient lighting and what appear to be posters or graphic displays on a distant wall. No individuals are present, and no actions are occurring within the static scene.

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This image depicts a narrow, uphill street in Nozawaonsen, Japan, under a clear blue sky. The scene is devoid of people.

On the left, a two-story building with a dark tiled roof and white lower facade features a large, weathered wooden sign displaying Japanese characters, reading "松葉屋" (Matsubaya). A cream-colored motorcycle with a rear rack and a visible license plate number "10" is parked on the sidewalk in front of this building. Directly above, a utility pole densely packed with transformers, cross arms, and numerous overhead power lines dominates the upper left quadrant. Further up the street on the left, another vertical sign reads "居酒屋 は車" (Izakaya Hakuruma).

On the right side of the street, a large, gnarled pine tree with twisted branches and green needles stands prominently, leaning towards the street. Behind it, a two-story building features dark brown wooden siding on its upper level, a stone-clad base, and a traditional street lamp affixed to its facade. Patches of snow are visible along the base of the stone wall and tree on this side. Further along the street on the right, another building with lighter wooden siding is visible.

The paved street ascends gently uphill, curving slightly to the left in the distance. The background reveals additional traditional-style buildings and forested hillsides under the bright daylight. No specific actions or interactions are visible.

This image depicts a narrow, uphill street in Nozawaonsen, Japan, under a clear blue sky. The scene is devoid of people. On the left, a two-story building with a dark tiled roof and white lower facade features a large, weathered wooden sign displaying Japanese characters, reading "松葉屋" (Matsubaya). A cream-colored motorcycle with a rear rack and a visible license plate number "10" is parked on the sidewalk in front of this building. Directly above, a utility pole densely packed with transformers, cross arms, and numerous overhead power lines dominates the upper left quadrant. Further up the street on the left, another vertical sign reads "居酒屋 は車" (Izakaya Hakuruma). On the right side of the street, a large, gnarled pine tree with twisted branches and green needles stands prominently, leaning towards the street. Behind it, a two-story building features dark brown wooden siding on its upper level, a stone-clad base, and a traditional street lamp affixed to its facade. Patches of snow are visible along the base of the stone wall and tree on this side. Further along the street on the right, another building with lighter wooden siding is visible. The paved street ascends gently uphill, curving slightly to the left in the distance. The background reveals additional traditional-style buildings and forested hillsides under the bright daylight. No specific actions or interactions are visible.

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This image captures an interior view of Craftroom, a bar/restaurant located in Nozawaonsen, Japan, focusing on a wooden counter laden with food and drinks.

In the foreground, three black rectangular plates are arranged on the polished wooden counter, each presenting approximately ten pan-fried gyoza. The gyoza exhibit a golden-brown, crispy bottom surface. To the right of the foremost plate, a small, fluted ceramic bowl contains a light-colored dipping sauce.

In the midground, a person's left hand, partially visible on the far left, reaches towards a glass containing an amber beverage. Several other glasses, some holding similar amber liquid, are scattered along the counter. A white folded napkin or menu stands upright further back on the counter.

The background reveals a bar area with a predominantly blue wall. Two flat-screen televisions are mounted on the wall; the left screen displays a snowy mountain landscape with a skier, while the right screen shows what appears to be a digital menu or information board with Japanese text. A black t-shirt with a red design hangs on the wall between the two screens. Below the televisions, a black utility unit or cooler is heavily adorned with various stickers, including prominent "KEEN," "GOVY 500," and "Slide Show" decals. Multiple beer taps and various bottles are visible behind the counter. The overall lighting is dim, suggesting an evening setting, with localized illumination on the counter and bar.

This image captures an interior view of Craftroom, a bar/restaurant located in Nozawaonsen, Japan, focusing on a wooden counter laden with food and drinks. In the foreground, three black rectangular plates are arranged on the polished wooden counter, each presenting approximately ten pan-fried gyoza. The gyoza exhibit a golden-brown, crispy bottom surface. To the right of the foremost plate, a small, fluted ceramic bowl contains a light-colored dipping sauce. In the midground, a person's left hand, partially visible on the far left, reaches towards a glass containing an amber beverage. Several other glasses, some holding similar amber liquid, are scattered along the counter. A white folded napkin or menu stands upright further back on the counter. The background reveals a bar area with a predominantly blue wall. Two flat-screen televisions are mounted on the wall; the left screen displays a snowy mountain landscape with a skier, while the right screen shows what appears to be a digital menu or information board with Japanese text. A black t-shirt with a red design hangs on the wall between the two screens. Below the televisions, a black utility unit or cooler is heavily adorned with various stickers, including prominent "KEEN," "GOVY 500," and "Slide Show" decals. Multiple beer taps and various bottles are visible behind the counter. The overall lighting is dim, suggesting an evening setting, with localized illumination on the counter and bar.

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The image displays the interior of a bar or restaurant in Nozawaonsen, Japan, characterized by dim ambient lighting. A polished wooden bar counter occupies the foreground and midground. Three black rectangular plates are arranged on the counter, each holding pan-fried gyoza with crispy, golden-brown bottoms; a total of approximately 22-24 gyoza are visible. To the far right, a tall glass containing an amber liquid, consistent with beer, features a stylized 'V' logo. Adjacent to it is a small, striped ceramic dipping dish. Other items on the counter include a metal napkin dispenser, a stack of white papers, and small condiment bottles.

Behind the counter, a blue wall serves as a backdrop. A row of approximately ten beer taps with wooden handles is mounted on this wall. To the right of the taps, a black console unit adorned with various stickers (including "KEEN," "Side Show," "GOUV 500") supports a golden, cylindrical beer dispenser with a label depicting a green snowboarder. A small wooden sign on the console indicates "Wifi" with a password. Further right, a multi-tiered wooden shelf unit holds numerous bottles of spirits, including Jameson Irish Whiskey.

Above the bar, a large flat-screen television displays "WINTERLAND" and a list of items. To the left, another flat-screen television shows a snowy mountain scene with a person holding a snowboard or skis. A black T-shirt with the visible text "MORE LOVE" hangs on the blue wall to the left of the beer taps. A partial view of a person's arm and shoulder is visible at the extreme left edge of the bar counter.

The image displays the interior of a bar or restaurant in Nozawaonsen, Japan, characterized by dim ambient lighting. A polished wooden bar counter occupies the foreground and midground. Three black rectangular plates are arranged on the counter, each holding pan-fried gyoza with crispy, golden-brown bottoms; a total of approximately 22-24 gyoza are visible. To the far right, a tall glass containing an amber liquid, consistent with beer, features a stylized 'V' logo. Adjacent to it is a small, striped ceramic dipping dish. Other items on the counter include a metal napkin dispenser, a stack of white papers, and small condiment bottles. Behind the counter, a blue wall serves as a backdrop. A row of approximately ten beer taps with wooden handles is mounted on this wall. To the right of the taps, a black console unit adorned with various stickers (including "KEEN," "Side Show," "GOUV 500") supports a golden, cylindrical beer dispenser with a label depicting a green snowboarder. A small wooden sign on the console indicates "Wifi" with a password. Further right, a multi-tiered wooden shelf unit holds numerous bottles of spirits, including Jameson Irish Whiskey. Above the bar, a large flat-screen television displays "WINTERLAND" and a list of items. To the left, another flat-screen television shows a snowy mountain scene with a person holding a snowboard or skis. A black T-shirt with the visible text "MORE LOVE" hangs on the blue wall to the left of the beer taps. A partial view of a person's arm and shoulder is visible at the extreme left edge of the bar counter.

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The video shows a hot spring area in Japan. A wooden sign in both Japanese and English warns of the danger of very hot water. Steam rises from the pools behind the sign, partially obscuring the view of buildings and people in the distance. The area is fenced off with wooden railings and a chain. A clock and another sign are visible to the left of the main warning sign. The scene is bathed in sunlight.

The video shows a hot spring area in Japan. A wooden sign in both Japanese and English warns of the danger of very hot water. Steam rises from the pools behind the sign, partially obscuring the view of buildings and people in the distance. The area is fenced off with wooden railings and a chain. A clock and another sign are visible to the left of the main warning sign. The scene is bathed in sunlight.

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