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An indoor, eye-level shot captures a person's hand holding a packaged Japanese dessert in what appears to be a convenience store or supermarket in Shibuya, Japan. The person's right hand, adorned with yellow nail polish on the thumb and wearing a gray knitted fingerless glove, holds a clear plastic container with a reddish-brown base. Inside the package are two types of Japanese sweets. On the left is a green, roundish mochi, likely kusamochi (mugwort mochi). On the right is a pink, somewhat rough-textured sweet, partially covered by a large, dark green or brown leaf, which is characteristic of sakura mochi (cherry blossom mochi), specifically the Domyoji style. A label is affixed to the center of the package, featuring a white background with pink, green, and gold geometric patterns. Visible Japanese text on the label includes "やますくす" (Yamasukusu, likely a brand or product line name), "ずっしり草餅道明寺" (Zusshiri Kusamochi Domyoji), which translates to "Heavy/Plump Kusamochi Domyoji Mochi," "つぶあん" (Tsubu-an), indicating coarse red bean paste as an ingredient, and "2個入" (2-ko iri), meaning "contains 2 pieces." In the blurred background, several woven baskets are visible, commonly used for displaying goods in Japanese retail environments. One basket contains another packaged item, which appears to be dango (skewered mochi), with partial text "7-ELEVEN" visible on its packaging, strongly suggesting the setting is a 7-Eleven convenience store. The lighting is bright and typical of an indoor retail space. The activity depicted is simply holding the product, perhaps for inspection before purchase.
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