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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic low-angle shot of a meditation room nestled within a Japanese forest at night. The scene is illuminated by the soft, diffused glow of hidden lanterns, casting long, ethereal shadows and creating a tranquil yet mysterious atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens that emphasizes the imposing scale of the surrounding brutalist stone architecture, the photograph fully embraces the rainy summer night. Towering Japanese trees with deep emerald foliage and the delicate blush of pink cherry blossoms form a dense canopy, their branches dripping with recent rain and heavily adorned with thick, velvety moss that appears almost luminous in the dim light. The brutalist meditation room itself, constructed from rough-hewn, grey stone, feels grounded and ancient. At its center, directly beneath the viewer's imagined feet, lies a small, perfectly square patch of fine, dark sand. Resting precisely in the middle of this serene sand pit is a single, smooth, grey stone, its surface slick with the persistent rain, serving as the sole, stoic focal point. The overall composition draws the eye downward, immersing the viewer in the cool, damp embrace of the Japanese forest and the stark, contemplative beauty of the brutalist sanctuary.