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The image displays a retail store shelf in Kyoto, Japan, showcasing a collection of products inspired by traditional Japanese aesthetics. The items are neatly arranged on dark shelves with accent lighting.

The main subjects are two pairs of Converse high-top sneakers and two decorative bottle covers, all adorned with distinct Japanese-style floral patterns. On the left side, a pair of Converse sneakers is predominantly red-orange, featuring various intricate floral designs. An "EXCLUSIVE" tag is attached, and a price tag indicates ¥15,000 (¥16,500 tax included). Below the sneakers, a clear plastic bottle is dressed in a fabric cover resembling a small kimono, boasting a red background with similar floral motifs. A display card clearly identifies it as a "Maiko Bottle Cover made in kyo," explicitly linking it to Kyoto.

On the right, another pair of Converse sneakers exhibits a black background with striking red and white camellia flowers and green leaves. This pair also features an "EXCLUSIVE" tag and is priced at ¥13,000 (¥14,300 tax included). Directly below, a bottle cover with the identical black and camellia pattern is displayed, priced at ¥5,000 (¥5,500 tax included). Further down on the shelves, smaller, packaged fabric items with similar Japanese floral designs are visible.

Notable visible text includes "CONVERSE" on the shoe labels, "ALL STAR" on a shoe heel, "EXCLUSIVE" on tags, and detailed pricing in Japanese yen. Other Japanese text like "限定" (limited edition) and "一布や" (a textile shop name) also appear. The overall scene suggests a shop specializing in unique souvenirs or fashion items, blending traditional Japanese artistry with modern products. The artificial lighting indicates an indoor setting, likely during retail operating hours.
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Jun 5, 2026

Kyoto, Japan

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The image displays a retail store shelf in Kyoto, Japan, showcasing a collection of products inspired by traditional Japanese aesthetics. The items are neatly arranged on dark shelves with accent lighting. The main subjects are two pairs of Converse high-top sneakers and two decorative bottle covers, all adorned with distinct Japanese-style floral patterns. On the left side, a pair of Converse sneakers is predominantly red-orange, featuring various intricate floral designs. An "EXCLUSIVE" tag is attached, and a price tag indicates ¥15,000 (¥16,500 tax included). Below the sneakers, a clear plastic bottle is dressed in a fabric cover resembling a small kimono, boasting a red background with similar floral motifs. A display card clearly identifies it as a "Maiko Bottle Cover made in kyo," explicitly linking it to Kyoto. On the right, another pair of Converse sneakers exhibits a black background with striking red and white camellia flowers and green leaves. This pair also features an "EXCLUSIVE" tag and is priced at ¥13,000 (¥14,300 tax included). Directly below, a bottle cover with the identical black and camellia pattern is displayed, priced at ¥5,000 (¥5,500 tax included). Further down on the shelves, smaller, packaged fabric items with similar Japanese floral designs are visible. Notable visible text includes "CONVERSE" on the shoe labels, "ALL STAR" on a shoe heel, "EXCLUSIVE" on tags, and detailed pricing in Japanese yen. Other Japanese text like "限定" (limited edition) and "一布や" (a textile shop name) also appear. The overall scene suggests a shop specializing in unique souvenirs or fashion items, blending traditional Japanese artistry with modern products. The artificial lighting indicates an indoor setting, likely during retail operating hours.

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