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mural painted on a concrete wall, likely in a pedestrian underpass or tunnel, in Chiyoda, Japan
Momentmural painted on a concrete wall, likely in a pedestrian underpass or tunnel, in Chiyoda, Japan. The mural depicts a festive scene with various elements of Japanese culture. In the center, there is a large, ornate portable shrine (mikoshi) with intricate details, possibly being carried or displayed. Surrounding the shrine are stylized figures of people in traditional clothing, some holding balloons or other festive objects. To the left, there is a depiction of a lush green tree and buildings, while to the right, a stylized forest or landscape. Above, there are whimsical yellow shapes and what appear to be balloons and possibly fireworks. The mural is rendered in a colorful, folk-art style. In the foreground, traffic cones and a barrier with yellow and black stripes are placed along the edge of the path, suggesting that this area might be under temporary closure or construction. One of the cones has Japanese writing on it, indicating a specific location or notice. The ground appears wet, suggesting recent rain or that the area is a drainage point. The overall environment suggests an urban setting, likely a public space that has been decorated with art. The lighting suggests it may be evening or that the underpass is dimly lit.

