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This media file captures a vibrant, closed storefront, likely a street food stall, situated within a covered market or arcade. The main subject is a large, colorful mural on the roll-down shutter, dominated by the smiling black face of a Shiba Inu dog with its tongue playfully hanging out, set against a bright orange background. Various illustrations of corn dogs, some plain, some drizzled with ketchup or mustard, and one covered in crispy toppings, float around the Shiba Inu's head. Above the shutter, a white banner features four panels with Korean text that reads "길거리 음식" (Gilgeori Eumsik), meaning "Street Food." Further above, a horizontal illustration depicts several cartoon Shiba Inus interacting with corn dogs and cheese. One white Shiba Inu appears to be enjoying cheese, while a brown and black Shiba Inu is shown with its mouth wide open, seemingly eating a large corn dog. Another light brown Shiba Inu is lying down, with cheese stretching from a corn dog it's consuming. To the left of the storefront, a red Japanese lantern (chochin) with text "お食事処" (Oshokujidokoro - Restaurant/Eating place) hangs, alongside a white lantern with "串焼" (Kushiyaki - Skewered food). On the right, a pink sign advertises "Dangos" with prices: "2 x $2.490" and "4 x $4.490," and a small, decorated pink Christmas tree is visible. The overall scene suggests a lively, Asian-inspired food establishment. The location context provided is Santiago, Chile, indicating a global reach for these cultural influences. The store is closed, so no direct activity is taking place beyond the depicted playful scenes on the artwork. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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