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This image depicts the exterior of a two-story building in a traditional East Asian architectural style, identified as a pottery shop in Cam Ly - Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The building features dark wooden construction with vertical slats, latticework, and railings, suggesting a blend of Japanese or Vietnamese traditional design. The upper story has a prominent large print in the style of a ukiyo-e woodblock, depicting Mount Fuji and cranes, visible above a wooden balcony railing. Below this, a red sign bears the text "和み陶器店" (Nagomi Toukiten, meaning Nagomi Pottery Shop in Japanese) and "Tiệm gốm Nagomi" (Vietnamese for Nagomi Pottery Shop). The lower story, which appears to be the main retail area, has an open-front design. Shelves inside are densely packed with various ceramic items, including bowls, plates, and decorative pieces. Red paper lanterns, each with a single black character (possibly "壺" for "pot" or "jar," or "し" as part of a word), hang from the eaves of both stories. There are eight lanterns clearly visible: three on the upper level (one partially obscured), and five on the lower level. In front of the lower level, a wooden deck serves as an outdoor seating area. Three dark-colored folding chairs and a small table are present on this deck. The foreground features a strip of dense green low-lying foliage or bushes. A large tree with vibrant green leaves occupies the right side of the image, partially obscuring the building and creating shadows. The sky above is bright blue with scattered white, fluffy clouds, indicating clear weather. The lighting is strong, suggesting natural daylight. No people are visible in the scene.
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