A Hiroshi Yoshida-inspired woodblock landscape of a serene riverside townscape, composed with attention to the golden ratio. The scene opens with a gently rippling (canal:1.4) in the foreground, its still blue surface reflecting the sky and structures with soft, subtle distortions. The reflection gently fades into the white margins of a clean print-style (border frame:1.3), resembling a minimalist art print. Just beyond the river, a fortified (twin-towered city gate:1.5) stands at the visual focal point, slightly off-center in accordance with the golden spiral. Behind it, the rooftops of red- and orange-tiled (houses:1.4) extend outward and upward across a gently rising (hillside townscape:1.5), evoking a layered composition full of depth and visual rhythm. To the right, a tall (Gothic church spire:1.6) reaches into the sky, balancing the composition while also serving as a vertical counterpoint to the river’s horizontal stillness. The sky is open and bright, with soft gradients of pale blue and patches of diffuse white (clouds:1.3) that echo the shapes below. Light flows evenly, illuminating rooftops and trees with the warm clarity of late morning. Color palette: calming mid-blues, warm terracotta reds, sunlit creams, and soft forest greens. The overall mood is peaceful and timeless — a meditative blend of human architecture and natural flow, laid out with mathematical grace and rendered in the layered tonal style of traditional woodblock printmaking.
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