Color: The color palettes are generally natural and muted, reflecting the colors of the scenes depicted. There's often a focus on earthy tones, soft greens, browns, and grays, with occasional accents of brighter colors (like the white of cherry blossoms). The colors are often desaturated, creating a sense of calm and tranquility.
Lighting: The lighting is typically soft and natural, often depicting overcast skies, early morning or late afternoon light, or the warm glow of interior lighting. This creates a sense of peace and tranquility, avoiding harsh contrasts and emphasizing the subtle details of the scenes.
Design Technique: The styles employ realistic photography, with a focus on capturing clear details, textures, and compositions. The images often depict scenes of nature, traditional Japanese architecture, or moments of quiet contemplation. The compositions are often carefully balanced, using leading lines, symmetry, and negative space to create a sense of visual harmony. The styles convey a sense of tranquility, mindfulness, appreciation for beauty, and a connection to Japanese aesthetics.