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The image displays a static interior scene within a commercial establishment, specifically a Japanese-themed restaurant or bar, located in Bogota, Capital District, Colombia. The decor's style aligns with that of **Sushi House, in the Parque 93 area of Bogota**.

The central subject is a prominent, square-profile pillar constructed from reddish-brown bricks, extending from the floor towards the unseen ceiling. Mounted on this pillar are three distinct, framed blackboards with white chalk inscriptions. The left blackboard features a geometric, abstract line drawing. The middle blackboard, titled "DRINK SAKE," includes an illustration of a sake bottle, vertical Japanese characters reading "日本酒" (Nihonshu/Sake), and the brand names "MOMOKAWA ORGANIC" and "MOMOKAWA DIAMOND" at the bottom. The right blackboard displays three large, vertically stacked Japanese characters: "日本" (Nihon/Japan), "月" (Tsuki/Gatsu - Moon/Month), and "火" (Hi/Ka - Fire/Tuesday).

Above the brick pillar, a string of triangular pennant flags hangs across the dark, industrial-style ceiling, which features visible structural elements and conduits. Visible flags include the red flag with a yellow five-pointed star (Vietnam) and a partially visible white flag with a red circle (Japan). Additionally, a white pennant with a faint design, possibly cherry blossoms, is present.

Illumination within the dim environment is provided by several fixtures. A string of small, exposed incandescent bulbs runs along the top edge of the brick pillar. Two square-shaped pendant lights, encased in translucent fabric shades, hang in the foreground, emitting a warm yellow glow. To the right, a large, spherical metal chandelier with an intricate, geometric cut-out pattern appears in an orange-red hue. No people are visible, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The scene is solely composed of architectural and decorative elements.
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Jul 18, 2025

Bogota, Capital District, Colombia

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The image displays a static interior scene within a commercial establishment, specifically a Japanese-themed restaurant or bar, located in Bogota, Capital District, Colombia. The decor's style aligns with that of **Sushi House, in the Parque 93 area of Bogota**. The central subject is a prominent, square-profile pillar constructed from reddish-brown bricks, extending from the floor towards the unseen ceiling. Mounted on this pillar are three distinct, framed blackboards with white chalk inscriptions. The left blackboard features a geometric, abstract line drawing. The middle blackboard, titled "DRINK SAKE," includes an illustration of a sake bottle, vertical Japanese characters reading "日本酒" (Nihonshu/Sake), and the brand names "MOMOKAWA ORGANIC" and "MOMOKAWA DIAMOND" at the bottom. The right blackboard displays three large, vertically stacked Japanese characters: "日本" (Nihon/Japan), "月" (Tsuki/Gatsu - Moon/Month), and "火" (Hi/Ka - Fire/Tuesday). Above the brick pillar, a string of triangular pennant flags hangs across the dark, industrial-style ceiling, which features visible structural elements and conduits. Visible flags include the red flag with a yellow five-pointed star (Vietnam) and a partially visible white flag with a red circle (Japan). Additionally, a white pennant with a faint design, possibly cherry blossoms, is present. Illumination within the dim environment is provided by several fixtures. A string of small, exposed incandescent bulbs runs along the top edge of the brick pillar. Two square-shaped pendant lights, encased in translucent fabric shades, hang in the foreground, emitting a warm yellow glow. To the right, a large, spherical metal chandelier with an intricate, geometric cut-out pattern appears in an orange-red hue. No people are visible, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The scene is solely composed of architectural and decorative elements.

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