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The image captures an indoor view, likely within a Japanese subway station or underground passage, looking down a tiled staircase. The walls are predominantly covered in large, light beige or cream-colored rectangular panels, secured with visible fasteners along their edges. To the right of the staircase, a section of the wall is adorned with smaller, rectangular tiles in shades of brown and tan, creating a mosaic pattern.

A sturdy metal handrail descends along the right side of the staircase, which is made of light gray, textured tiles. Above the staircase, the ceiling reveals a series of horizontal slats, possibly part of the station's infrastructure like lighting or ventilation.

Two prominent signs are affixed to the left wall. The upper sign, black with white text, clearly reads "入口 2 号" (Entrance/Exit No. 2). Below it, a blue and white information sign indicates the specific subway line and station. It features the code "Y19," identifies the station as "地下鉄玉出駅" (Tamade Subway Station), and the line as "四つ橋線" (Yotsubashi Line), also showing its English translation "Yotsubashi Line."

The sign also displays timetable information:
- For trains heading towards Suminoekoen (住之江公園行): first train at 5:26, last train at 0:07.
- For trains towards Kita-Kagaya (北加賀屋行): first train at 5:26, last train at 0:23.
- For platform 2, for trains towards Nishi-Umeda (西梅田行): first train at 5:10, last train at 23:58.

No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place. The overall impression is one of cleanliness and orderly public infrastructure. The Japanese text and the specific station and line names (Tamade Station, Yotsubashi Line) confirm the location as part of the Osaka Metro system in Osaka, Japan. The image itself is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
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The image captures an indoor view, likely within a Japanese subway station or underground passage, looking down a tiled staircase. The walls are predominantly covered in large, light beige or cream-colored rectangular panels, secured with visible fasteners along their edges. To the right of the staircase, a section of the wall is adorned with smaller, rectangular tiles in shades of brown and tan, creating a mosaic pattern. A sturdy metal handrail descends along the right side of the staircase, which is made of light gray, textured tiles. Above the staircase, the ceiling reveals a series of horizontal slats, possibly part of the station's infrastructure like lighting or ventilation. Two prominent signs are affixed to the left wall. The upper sign, black with white text, clearly reads "入口 2 号" (Entrance/Exit No. 2). Below it, a blue and white information sign indicates the specific subway line and station. It features the code "Y19," identifies the station as "地下鉄玉出駅" (Tamade Subway Station), and the line as "四つ橋線" (Yotsubashi Line), also showing its English translation "Yotsubashi Line." The sign also displays timetable information: - For trains heading towards Suminoekoen (住之江公園行): first train at 5:26, last train at 0:07. - For trains towards Kita-Kagaya (北加賀屋行): first train at 5:26, last train at 0:23. - For platform 2, for trains towards Nishi-Umeda (西梅田行): first train at 5:10, last train at 23:58. No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place. The overall impression is one of cleanliness and orderly public infrastructure. The Japanese text and the specific station and line names (Tamade Station, Yotsubashi Line) confirm the location as part of the Osaka Metro system in Osaka, Japan. The image itself is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise.

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