A Japanese female, in her 20s. She sits on the edge of a circular stone bathtub, one knee raised and the other in the water, her body turned sideways and facing away from the camera. Her long, wet black hair flows down her back and waist. Her face is completely obscured, with only the silhouette of her profile emerging vaguely. Her left hand is resting on her raised knee, and her right hand is gripping the edge of the bathtub. A white towel is wrapped around her waist, and her upper body is exposed, but because she is lying on her side, her chest is not visible. The curve of her back, the line of her shoulders, and the nape of her neck are beautifully highlighted. A full moon hovers low in the background, its light illuminating the woman's back. The moonlight makes her body shine silver, outlining her outline. The surface of the water is still, reflecting the moonlight and shining like a mirror. The surroundings are shrouded in darkness, with the faint silhouette of a mountain in the distance. The composition places the woman on the right side of the screen, with the moon and dark space on the left, creating a beautiful white space. The camera is at the same height as the woman, angled slightly diagonally. The only lighting is the monochrome, pale moonlight, which is extremely limited. There is barely any steam visible, creating a feeling of a cold, clear night air. The color tone is a gradation from blue to black, with only the woman's skin taking on a slightly warmer hue. This is a poetic, cinematic piece that expresses silence, solitude, introspection, and dignified beauty.