Original prompt as shared from the source.
Vertical travel-poster line illustration of Tokyo, Japan, rendered in minimalist architectural ink with ultra-clean lines, a sepia-to-black monochrome palette, and a soft off-white textured paper background.
Composition is strictly symmetrical: Tokyo Tower sits exactly centered in the far distance, framed by an urban street that recedes straight toward it in one-point perspective.
Foreground is a richly detailed Tokyo crosswalk: pedestrians mid-stride, a cyclist passing through the frame, compact Japanese cars, traffic lights, utility poles, subway signs, vending machines, convenience-store fronts, and other authentic street fixtures. Flanking buildings are narrow Tokyo blocks crowded with signage, tiny balconies, glass windows, and tangled cables, drawn with fine linework and gentle cross-hatching to layer depth.
Sprinkle culturally authentic Tokyo elements throughout: kanji shop signs, metro/subway entrance markers, ramen-shop banners, small street trees, Lawson-style convenience-store details, Tokyo road markings, overhead wires, and the ordinary urban clutter of central Tokyo.
Typography: at the top, the word "TOKYO" in extremely large, bold, modern sans-serif with generous editorial-style letter spacing (Japanese magazine vibe). At the bottom, "JAPAN" paired with the native Japanese "日本" and small coordinate-style text.
Overall feel: balanced, premium, like a vintage travel poster crossed with contemporary Japanese graphic design and Muji-inspired minimalism.
Style notes: ultra-detailed line art, architectural sketch, one-point urban perspective, clean vector ink illustration, monochrome sepia palette, cinematic Tokyo street, soft beige paper texture, elegant typography, Japanese editorial design, highly detailed cityscape, premium travel-poster aesthetic, minimalism, ink-engraving detail, contemporary poster composition, atmospheric urban realism, hand-drawn architectural rendering.