A graceful nine-tailed kitsune sits under a full moon, perched on the curved rooftop of a traditional Edo-period temple. Its fur glows softly in the moonlight, with swirling ethereal wisps surrounding it. Cherry blossoms float gently through the night air, carried by the wind. The background features a misty landscape with rolling hills and a quiet village below. The composition is inspired by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s supernatural Ukiyo-e prints, with deep blues and soft gradients enhancing the eerie yet elegant atmosphere. <lora:Chronic_sohee-webtoon-touch_to_unlock:1.5>
A refined Edo-period lady, dressed in an exquisite pastel-colored kimono with delicate butterfly and plum blossom motifs, gracefully performs a traditional tea ceremony in a tatami-floored tea house. Her movements are precise and serene, her hands elegantly holding a ceramic tea bowl with steam rising from freshly brewed matcha. The shoji screens behind her are slightly open, revealing a misty morning garden filled with bamboo, stone lanterns, and a gentle koi pond. The composition highlights tranquility, precision, and elegance, with delicate Ukiyo-e brushstroke textures enhancing the serene atmosphere. Key elements: Edo-period noblewoman performing tea ceremony Tatami mat tea house, shoji screens revealing garden view Soft morning light filtering through misty bamboo forest Fine details in kimono patterns, peaceful Ukiyo-e composition<lora:Chronic_sohee-webtoon-touch_to_unlock:1.5>
A mysterious Nekomata yokai, a supernatural two-tailed cat, sits atop the wooden rooftop of an Edo-period tea house, bathed in the eerie glow of a full moon. Its piercing yellow eyes glint with otherworldly intelligence as it gazes at the viewer, its forked tail flicking behind it. The creature’s thick fur is elegantly patterned with swirling sakura and flame-like markings, glowing subtly in the moonlight. The wind rustles through the paper lanterns, casting flickering shadows on the dark wooden beams. Below, a few unsuspecting villagers pass through the narrow, lantern-lit streets of an Edo-period town, oblivious to the lurking yokai above. A misty haze drifts across the alleyways, adding an air of mystery. The Nekomata’s long, sharp claws rest on the edge of the rooftop, while faint wisps of spectral fire dance around its paws, hinting at its dark supernatural powers. In the distance, the silhouette of Mount Fuji looms under a starry sky, with the classic ukiyo-e cloud motifs swirling around it. The entire scene is rendered in the classic Edo-period Ukiyo-e woodblock print style, featuring bold linework, rich indigo and crimson tones, and intricate detailing reminiscent of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s supernatural prints. The textures mimic aged Japanese washi paper, with subtle ink bleed effects enhancing the authenticity of the Ukiyo-e aesthetic.