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This media file is a photograph of a promotional display for Tsujiri, a Japanese matcha brand founded in 1860. The display features a large, vibrant image of a matcha parfait, a popular Japanese dessert, prominently placed on a light-colored textured surface. To the left of the parfait, the display illustrates the matcha-making process through numbered steps with accompanying illustrations. The illustrations depict: 1. "Covering Cultivation": A person covering tea plants with netting to block sunlight. 2. "Harvesting": A person carefully hand-picking tea leaves. 3. "Steaming Process": A person on a ladder feeding tea leaves into a steaming machine. This section also includes text explaining how steaming prevents further fermentation and enhances the flavor. 4. The display also mentions "Japan's Finest Matcha" with the subtitle "Authentic Kyoto Matcha Made Fresh For You." Further text includes the brand name "TSUJIRI" and the founding year "SINCE 1860," along with some Japanese characters. The overall color palette is dominated by shades of green, beige, and brown, conveying a natural and traditional aesthetic. The setting appears to be an indoor retail or food establishment, possibly a cafe or dessert shop, given the presentation style. The image is well-lit, likely with artificial lighting, and there are no overt indications of time of day or weather conditions. The focus is on product promotion and information about the quality of their matcha. There are no discernible emotions displayed by the illustrated figures; they are depicted in a functional, illustrative manner.
Symbol
861B4
Volume
2,973
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$1.98


