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“A contemplative and poetic visual inspired by the book ‘Ikigai ni Tsuite’ by Mieko Kamiya. A quiet Japanese interior with soft natural light coming through shoji screens. A woman sitting alone, seen from behind, writing in a notebook. Outside the window, a subtle landscape with changing seasons blending together (spring blossoms, summer light, autumn leaves, winter snow). Atmosphere of silence, introspection and existential depth. Wabi-sabi aesthetic, Japanese minimalism, soft colors, emotional realism. The word ‘生きがい (Ikigai)’ subtly integrated into the scene in delicate calligraphy. Cinematic lighting, high detail, serene, philosophical, timeless.”
A young woman with her hair tied back sits on the floor of a Japanese room, facing away from the viewer. She is writing or drawing in a notebook placed on a small, dark wooden table. The room has light-colored walls, with some areas showing signs of wear and age, and traditional Japanese shoji screens on the right. Direct sunlight streams in from a window to the left, casting a bright rectangular shape on the wall with Japanese characters that translate to "Ikigai." The shoji screen is partially open, revealing a panoramic view through the window that depicts all four seasons simultaneously: blooming sakura branches in the upper left suggesting spring, vibrant orange autumn leaves in the upper right, and a snowy winter landscape with snow-covered pine trees and falling snowflakes in the lower part of the window. A faint summer kanji is visible in the middle of the window view.