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This media file showcases a vintage wooden payphone mounted on a textured, light-colored wall. The payphone is the central object, featuring a dark wood casing with polished metal accents. On the left side of the main body, there are two prominent, circular, silver bells. Below the bells, a wooden and silver-toned handset is attached via a black coiled cord.

To the right of the bells, a circular metal grille is visible, likely an intercom or speaker. Above this grille, a small, dark knob protrudes from the wood. Further to the right, a panel with a keypad and a slot for coins is integrated into the phone's design. The keypad has a metallic finish, and a small, orange button is visible below it. To the right of the keypad, there's a metallic slot with Japanese text, indicating it's a coin slot.

The visible text on the payphone reads: "100円は おつりが でません 100円," which translates to "100 yen, no change will be given." Another line reads "返却口" (henkyakuguchi), meaning "return slot," and "10円" (10 yen). A small black switch is also visible on the far right of the phone's body, labeled with Japanese characters.

The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a public space or a museum, given the preserved nature of the vintage item. The shadow cast on the wall indicates a light source from the top left. No people are present in the frame, and the scene focuses solely on the antique telephone.
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Jun 24, 2026, 6:11 AM

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This media file showcases a vintage wooden payphone mounted on a textured, light-colored wall. The payphone is the central object, featuring a dark wood casing with polished metal accents. On the left side of the main body, there are two prominent, circular, silver bells. Below the bells, a wooden and silver-toned handset is attached via a black coiled cord. To the right of the bells, a circular metal grille is visible, likely an intercom or speaker. Above this grille, a small, dark knob protrudes from the wood. Further to the right, a panel with a keypad and a slot for coins is integrated into the phone's design. The keypad has a metallic finish, and a small, orange button is visible below it. To the right of the keypad, there's a metallic slot with Japanese text, indicating it's a coin slot. The visible text on the payphone reads: "100円は おつりが でません 100円," which translates to "100 yen, no change will be given." Another line reads "返却口" (henkyakuguchi), meaning "return slot," and "10円" (10 yen). A small black switch is also visible on the far right of the phone's body, labeled with Japanese characters. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a public space or a museum, given the preserved nature of the vintage item. The shadow cast on the wall indicates a light source from the top left. No people are present in the frame, and the scene focuses solely on the antique telephone.

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