Ukiyo-e woodblock print depicting a twilight kagura ritual dance in an ancient forest shrine, rendered in the style of Hokusai with dramatic flowing lines and vibrant mineral pigments on washi paper. Masked dancers in ceremonial red and white robes move through golden maple leaves, their silhouettes cast against paper lanterns hanging from twisted pine branches. The composition balances asymmetry with negative space, showing dancers performing by moonlight filtering through autumn foliage. Meticulous detail in the embroidered kimono patterns contrasts with the simplicity of distant shrine architecture. The scene embodies yugen—mysterious elegance—with muted indigo and vermilion tones evoking mono no aware, the pathos of impermanence. Forest yokai spirits partially hidden in shadows observe the sacred performance, while incense smoke creates ethereal patterns that blur the boundary between the mortal and spirit worlds. <lora:FluxMythG0thicL1nes:0.4> <lora:flux_hyperkraximalism-balanced:0.4> <lora:aidmaInkStyle-FLUX-V0.1:0.4> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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