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This media file shows the exterior of a ramen restaurant named "oh! kimi" by TAKEICHI. The restaurant appears to be located on a narrow street with cobblestone pavement, typical of older European cities. The facade of the restaurant is dark red, with a prominent illuminated sign on the left displaying the restaurant's name and logo in Japanese characters and English. Below the main sign, a smaller banner is hung, also with Japanese characters. White fabric curtains, a common feature in Japanese establishments, hang over the entrance. Graffiti is visible on the wall above the entrance. To the right of the entrance, a menu board displays food items and prices in a combination of English and Spanish, including "Arroz con curry" and "Curry Ramen." Further to the right on the pavement, another A-frame sign advertises "RAMEN Y Tapas japonesas," with the restaurant's address C/ CICERO NO9. A red-outlined sign on the pavement reads "NO APARCAR SE AVISA GRÚA," indicating "No Parking, Tow Away Zone," which is a common warning in Spain. There are no people visible in the frame, suggesting the photo was taken at a time when the restaurant is either closed or not yet busy. The lighting suggests it might be evening or early morning, as the illuminated sign is on. Two dark green, modern-looking chairs are mounted on the wall to the right, perhaps for waiting customers or passersby. The overall scene depicts a commercial establishment in an urban setting, likely in Barcelona given the Spanish text on the signs.
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