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A page from a notebook contains handwritten notes about the Japanese language, specifically the hiragana writing system. The page is open on a desk with a pen on the right. The notes consist of the words "Japanese," "Hiragana-Romaji," "New Words," and various Japanese words written in hiragana with their English translations next to them, including "sushi," "water," "rice," "go han," "please," and "o cha." The notes are written in black ink on lined paper. The page is in a notebook with a vertical spine, and the words "ANHUICAMX" are partially visible on the bottom edge of the page. The latitude and longitude provided correspond to a location in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. However, the image does not show any information about the specific location within Mérida. It appears to be an image of someone's personal notebook, with the subject of the image being handwritten notes on Japanese language and culture.
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