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The image depicts a traditional Japanese Hagoita, a decorative paddle often associated with New Year celebrations and good luck. The Hagoita is adorned with two smiling mask-like faces of deities, believed to represent Ebisu and Daikokuten, patrons of fortune and prosperity. These faces are mounted on a fan-shaped structure, surrounded by various ornamental elements including gold discs with Japanese calligraphy, colorful paper fans, miniature fish, and golden orbs. The Hagoita is placed on a wooden base. To the right of the Hagoita, a portion of a doll or mannequin with a straw-like texture and pink fabric detailing is visible. To the left, a segment of an orange and gold patterned fabric, possibly part of another decoration or doll, is also present. The background is a solid dark gray wall. The scene is lit with artificial light, casting shadows on the wooden surface below. The image was taken at an eye-level perspective, focusing on the Hagoita. There is no indication that this image was taken in the city of Đà Nẵng, Vietnam.
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