Serene gliding tour through traditional Japanese ryokan showing shoji screens, tea ceremony, and garden view
Perfect for hospitality design content, Japanese architecture showcases, or luxury travel accommodation marketing
Smooth steadicam shot: The camera glides at seated height through a traditional Japanese ryokan interior. Sliding shoji screens with translucent washi paper filter soft daylight into the tatami-floored rooms. The camera passes a tokonoma alcove with a single ikebana flower arrangement and hanging scroll. It continues through an open fusuma panel into a room with a low chabudai table set for tea ceremony, with matcha bowl and bamboo whisk arranged precisely. The camera turns to reveal a private garden visible through floor-to-ceiling glass: raked gravel, moss-covered stones, and a small maple tree with red leaves. Every surface is clean and intentional. The natural wood, straw tatami, and paper create a warm neutral palette of honey, cream, and soft gray.
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