A medium shot from a side-angle perspective depicts a graceful noblewoman from the Heian period standing within a traditional Japanese palace. She is a young Japanese woman with a serene yet longing expression, her fair skin contrasting with the rich fabrics of her attire. She wears a voluminous jūnihitoe, a complex twelve-layered silk kimono in muted shades of plum,sage, and gold, with wide sleeves that drape elegantly around her. Her long, straight black hair flows down her back, reaching her ankles, with a few stray strands framing her delicate face. She stands poised beside a sliding shoji screen, her slender fingers lightly gripping a folding fan made of sandalwood and washi paper. The background consists of a dim interior with polished dark wood floors, tatami mats, and a glimpse of a manicured zen garden visible through the open screen. The lighting is soft and diffused, filtering through the paper screens to create a nostalgic, melancholic atmosphere with a muted, classical color palette and a subtle depth of field.