Wet Tiles in Osaka
A narrow passageway in Osaka’s Dotonbori district is slick with early morning rain, reflecting the neon glow of closed signage. A sanitation worker in a high-visibility vest leans against a tiled wall, using a traditional broom to sweep debris from the darkened, water-stained grout lines. Beside him, a stack of metal cooking pots sits near a doorway, their hammered surfaces catching the pale, cool light of dawn. A white dog rests quietly at his feet, watching the empty street. The quiet interplay between the vibrant urban infrastructure and the solitary, diligent work that begins before the city wakes, emphasizing texture and light over human interaction.
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