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This detailed image depicts a two-story building with traditional Japanese architectural elements, located in Cam Ly - Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The upper portion of the structure is partially obscured by dense green foliage, with sunlight filtering through the leaves against a bright sky. The building is constructed primarily of dark wood. The upper level features a prominent wooden balcony with a slatted railing. Behind this railing, a large rectangular banner or mural displays a green and dark blue interpretation of Katsushika Hokusai's "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," with a faint depiction of Mount Fuji in the distance. Two red paper lanterns, each adorned with a black Japanese character (likely "癒" meaning "comfort" or "healing"), hang symmetrically from the eaves above this balcony. To the far right on the upper level, a small, dark wooden sign with white Japanese characters reading "ジャー" (ja) is partially visible. Through the vertical wooden slats of the balcony, several transparent drinking glasses with straws are discernible on a surface. Below the upper level, a distinctive traditional Japanese tiled roof is visible, composed of dark, curved, interlocking tiles. Below this roof, a portion of the lower level's facade is seen, with another red paper lantern, identical to those above, hanging on the left side of the frame. Through an opening on the lower level, a light-colored teapot rests on a dark shelf. No individuals are present within the scene.
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