Create a vertical 9:16 Japanese neighborhood Chinese restaurant delivery flyer for mailbox posting, designed like a cheap double-sided B5 print converted into a tall public flyer layout. Use the visual grammar of real Japanese delivery flyers: flashy red and yellow color scheme, bold shadowed Gothic display type, dense menu blocks, cheap paper texture, visible fold marks, and high-detail printed-ad realism.
At the top, place a large headline reading "Delivery Available! [Shop Name]". Add an illustration of an original age-safe anime-style [Character] holding a bowl of ramen and saying "Welcome!" in a speech bubble. Build a 4x3 menu photo grid with names and prices for many dishes: ramen variations, fried rice, gyoza, sweet and sour pork, shrimp chili sauce, mapo tofu, liver and leek stir-fry, tenshinhan, twice-cooked pork, spring rolls, annin tofu, and fried rice sets. Add a large yellow banner saying "Free delivery on all menu items over ¥1,000!". Emphasize "Order by phone! 072-XX-XXXX" with a red circle, include business hours "11:00-22:00 (Closed on Tuesdays)", a simple schematic delivery-area map, and a perforated coupon section saying "One free plate of gyoza with this flyer!".
Make the flyer look precise enough to be mistaken for a real Japanese delivery flyer, but use fictional shop details and placeholder-style phone/map information. Avoid real restaurant logos, real phone numbers, real addresses, and real brand marks. Output aspect ratio: 9:16.