Ukiyo-e masterpiece depicting 'The Four Seasons Teahouse' at twilight, rendered on handmade washi paper with traditional mineral pigments and sumi ink. The composition features an ancient teahouse suspended over misty thermal waters, steam rising in elegant tendrils. Each corner represents a season through iconic Japanese symbolism: cherry blossoms (spring), dancing fireflies (summer), crimson maple leaves (autumn), and silent snow-laden bamboo (winter). Inside, silhouettes of patrons engage in chanoyu tea ceremony, their movements creating yugen (profound grace). Asymmetrical composition with negative space suggesting ma (interval), enhanced by delicate gold leaf accents capturing lantern light reflections. Soft indigo shadows convey the philosophical concept of mono no aware (pathos of impermanence), while subtle wabi-sabi aesthetics emphasize natural beauty through weathered wood beams and cracked pottery. <lora:MushyFunk:0.6> <lora:FluxMythP0rtr4itStyle:0.5> <lora:Bonafida.Studio:0.7> <lora:flux_dev:1>

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