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An external view depicts a two-story, dark-wood traditional building, identified as "NHÀ TRƯNG BÀY VĂN HÓA NHẬT BẢN" (House of Japanese Culture Exhibition) and "TAKARA" on a brown sign above the central entrance. The building is located in Hội An Ward, Vietnam. The ground floor features a central doorway covered by a red noren (Japanese curtain) with a white circular emblem, revealing an interior with warm lighting and red furnishings. Flanking the entrance, large windows display symmetrical grids of illuminated circular orange lanterns. The upper floor has a wooden balcony with intricate carvings on its railing. Windows with wooden slats are visible, illuminated from within. Two red spherical lanterns hang from the upper structure of the building, one on the far left and one on the far right. The scene is captured at dusk or night, with interior and external accent lighting illuminating the structure. The building stands adjacent to a light-colored paved sidewalk, which meets a darker street in the foreground. No individuals are visible.
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