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The image displays a vibrant food and retail scene, likely inside a specialty store in Shibuya, Japan. The central focus is a white cardboard egg-carton-style holder filled with assorted small, round fried pastries, resembling donuts or Okinawan *sata andagi*. These pastries, appearing in flavors like brown, light brown, green, and pinkish-red, are arranged on a beige concrete counter.

Behind the pastry display is a menu board, in both English and Japanese, titled "HOW TO ORDER." It details size options: S (2 pieces, 500yen), M (4 pieces, 900yen), L (6 pieces, 1,300yen), and LL (10 pieces, 2,000yen). The menu lists six flavors with corresponding images: Plain-Original, Brown Sugar, Okinawa Lemon (Shikuwasa), Strawberry, Chocolate, and Yomogi (Mugwort), encouraging customers to "mix and match your favorites." A pink sticky note on the display reads "display," and the holder identifies the vendor as "南星 Nansei Okinawan Donuts Specialty Store," with an invitation to "enjoy freshly fried, piping hot Sata Andagi."

To the lower left, a bouquet of flowers, featuring prominent pink/red carnations, is visible, tied with a pink ribbon inscribed "Aoyama Flower Market." A second, smaller cardboard container with a colorful yellow and red label, showing partial Japanese text "えび" (ebi) and "びる" (biru) along with "Mul" and "Swe", sits to the right. The background includes a rough, light-colored stone wall on the right and a pastel orange and pink/peach striped wall, contributing to a modern and inviting atmosphere.
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Feb 25, 2025

Shibuya, Japan

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The image displays a vibrant food and retail scene, likely inside a specialty store in Shibuya, Japan. The central focus is a white cardboard egg-carton-style holder filled with assorted small, round fried pastries, resembling donuts or Okinawan *sata andagi*. These pastries, appearing in flavors like brown, light brown, green, and pinkish-red, are arranged on a beige concrete counter. Behind the pastry display is a menu board, in both English and Japanese, titled "HOW TO ORDER." It details size options: S (2 pieces, 500yen), M (4 pieces, 900yen), L (6 pieces, 1,300yen), and LL (10 pieces, 2,000yen). The menu lists six flavors with corresponding images: Plain-Original, Brown Sugar, Okinawa Lemon (Shikuwasa), Strawberry, Chocolate, and Yomogi (Mugwort), encouraging customers to "mix and match your favorites." A pink sticky note on the display reads "display," and the holder identifies the vendor as "南星 Nansei Okinawan Donuts Specialty Store," with an invitation to "enjoy freshly fried, piping hot Sata Andagi." To the lower left, a bouquet of flowers, featuring prominent pink/red carnations, is visible, tied with a pink ribbon inscribed "Aoyama Flower Market." A second, smaller cardboard container with a colorful yellow and red label, showing partial Japanese text "えび" (ebi) and "びる" (biru) along with "Mul" and "Swe", sits to the right. The background includes a rough, light-colored stone wall on the right and a pastel orange and pink/peach striped wall, contributing to a modern and inviting atmosphere.

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