

A Japanese man wearing a kimono holding a long stem with a white flower on the end. He is dressed in a multicolored kimono with a patterned robe overtop. The robe is shades of blue, brown, and red. He is barefoot and has his hair styled in a traditional Japanese manner with a black and white bow. He holds a white flower on a green stem in his left hand. There is Asian script in black ink on the page.
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