For this Mai Shiranui photoshoot, I chose a real-life studio set with Japanese-style bamboo blinds and wooden floors. The hair is styled in a high bun with hairpins and blue-and-white ornaments, paired with a blue-and-white Japanese style coat, a white lace choker, and over-the-knee socks. Holding a gold-rimmed folding fan, the overall styling has rich visual layers. The scene was decorated with a Fox mask, cherry blossom branches, a small stone pagoda, and wooden display shelves to create a quiet Japanese-style atmosphere. During the shoot, I tried sitting, kneeling, and leaning on a wooden table, conveying the character's confident and slightly mysterious feeling through the half-open folding fan and eye contact. The hair bun and ornaments on the wig needed to remain stable during the movements, and I adjusted the angles several times. The lighting was mainly warm yellow, making the texture of the wood grain and fabric look very soft. The final photos have a strong sense of atmosphere, and it was a satisfying performance of one of my favorite characters.