
Stake attention in this memory
This vertical image depicts a Sika deer positioned behind moss-covered stone structures in Nara, Japan, characteristic of the Kasuga Taisha Shrine area. The deer, with brown fur, occupies the lower-middle left, peeking out with its head turned towards the viewer, mouth slightly open. To the far left, a large, weathered stone pillar with carved Japanese characters stands partially visible. Adjacent to it, a series of tiered, moss-laden stone blocks rise, partially obscuring the deer's body. A dark, vertical pole stands in the mid-ground, slightly right of center. Behind the deer and stone structures, a gravel path leads to a wide, multi-tiered concrete or stone staircase that ascends into the background. To the left of the pole, several moss-covered stone lanterns with circular cutouts are visible, set against a white building wall and dense green foliage. To the right of the pole, the staircase continues its ascent. In the far background, dense green trees frame glimpses of traditional red-orange Japanese shrine architecture. The scene is illuminated by diffused natural light.
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