Creates a photorealistic Japanese tourism magazine poster featuring two travelers, Nagoya Castle, Oasis 21, and elegant editorial text.
Goal: Create a vertical Japanese travel-magazine poster for a sunny afternoon trip in Nagoya, combining realistic photography with elegant editorial typography.
Canvas: Portrait 3:4 poster, bright midday lighting, clear blue sky, thin double-line gold border near the edges, polished tourism brochure look.
Main scene: Show exactly 2 young adult women standing in the foreground on a clean stone walkway, faces softly blurred/anonymized. Woman 1 on the left has dark hair in a loose bun, wears a cream button-up shirt and an olive-green long skirt, and holds a brown notebook against her chest. Woman 2 on the right has long dark hair, wears a blue denim jacket over a white top with light blue jeans, holds a takeaway coffee cup in one hand and a small shopping bag in the other. They look like friends sightseeing together.
Background landmarks: Include exactly 3 prominent Nagoya sightseeing elements: 1) Nagoya Castle on the left with green tiled roofs and gold details, 2) a tall modern TV tower-like structure in the right-center background, 3) a glass-domed Oasis 21-style roof structure on the right above a reflecting pool. Add manicured greenery, hydrangea flowers, trees, and a clean urban park atmosphere.
Text layout: Use elegant black Japanese serif typography with subtle white glow for the main title. Add decorative gold leaf/flourish ornaments near the title and small gold accent lines around side text blocks. Include exactly 6 text areas: 1) large top headline 名古屋の午後, 2) centered subtitle below it 〜晴れの日、二人の旅〜, 3) vertical left text near the castle 名古屋城の美しさを、お昼の光で★, 4) right feature text near the tower and dome Hisaya Odori Parkの緑と歴史\nOasis 21と未来を感じる景色\n二人で歩く、名古屋の柔らかい一日, 5) lower-left lunch text ランチタイムに出会う、街の魅力\nおすすめカフェと観光スポットをご紹介, 6) bottom centered issue label reading "NAGOYA PHOTO COLLECTION" and "Vol. 07".
Style constraints: Photorealistic travel poster, natural proportions, crisp architecture, soft editorial color grading, no cartoon style, no extra people, no extra text beyond the 6 specified text areas, keep the Japanese text visually vertical where shown on the sides, and maintain a premium magazine-cover composition.