The scene is a traditional Kyoto teahouse at dawn, rendered in a realistic style that emphasizes a minimalist aesthetic and a peaceful, meditative atmosphere. Soft morning light filters gently through delicate paper screens, casting subtle shadows and illuminating the interior with a serene glow. The floor is covered with meticulously woven tatami mats, their natural texture providing a warm, inviting surface. A single, exquisitely crafted red lacquer bowl rests prominently on the tatami, its vibrant color a striking contrast against the muted tones of the room. Nearby, a candle flickers softly, its small flame dancing and casting a warm, intimate light that complements the incoming dawn. Overhead, dark wooden beams span the ceiling, showcasing traditional Japanese architectural craftsmanship and adding a sense of structural elegance to the space. The walls are simple and unadorned, allowing the natural materials and the interplay of light and shadow to define the room's character. The paper screens are positioned along the outer walls, allowing the soft light to permeate the interior. The wooden beams are arranged horizontally across the ceiling, forming a grid-like pattern. The red lacquer bowl is placed centrally on the tatami floor, with the flickering candle positioned just beside it. The 360 scene is faultless.