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This image captures a sunlit street view of a Japanese storefront, likely a soba restaurant, situated in Shinjuku City. The building occupies the left portion of the frame, bordered by a patterned sidewalk that leads to an asphalt street on the right. The establishment's entrance is marked by a large, dark brown wooden sign. Prominently displayed in white Japanese characters are "麺きらら" (Men Kirara), suggesting a name like "Noodle Kirara." Below a circular white logo featuring three dots (a mitsudomoe symbol), smaller white characters read "信州そば処" (Shinshū Soba-dokoro), identifying it as a "Shinshu Soba Restaurant." A beige fabric awning stretches over the entrance, also bearing the three-dot logo and the Japanese text "そば蔵" (Soba Kura), which translates to "Soba Storehouse." The entrance itself features large, dark-framed glass doors, reflecting the bright sky. Above these doors, several exposed light bulbs are strung. The storefront facade includes two framed display areas or windows, one above the right side of the entrance and another to the left. Various objects are placed outside: a bright blue rectangular bin, a green plastic crate, a couple of dark chairs, and a small wooden bench or table on the sidewalk. A metal structure, possibly a rack or stand, is positioned near the left side of the entrance. The sidewalk is composed of light and dark grey patterned tiles, transitioning into a dark asphalt street. Bright sunlight casts sharp, dark shadows of trees or overhead structures across the street and sidewalk, indicating a clear and sunny day, likely during the morning or afternoon. The scene is devoid of people, suggesting a quiet moment or that the establishment is currently closed.
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