Create a vertical 9:16 Japanese Edo-period ukiyo-e woodblock print that reimagines modern technology through an old-world lens. The scene is [Modern Scene]. Use the feeling of traditional ukiyo-e masters and historical woodblock craft without imitating any single living artist or presenting it as a direct copy.
Edo-period transformation logic: people wear Edo-period kimono while performing modern activities. Transform technology into surreal Edo-era equivalents: smartphones become glowing, carefully illustrated paper scrolls that people read intently; subway stations and trains become giant articulated wooden centipede carriages moving through the crowd; skyscrapers become endless towering wooden pagodas rising into dramatic clouds; robots and mecha become huge armored woodblock puppets.
Use flat perspective with bold hand-carved ink outlines. The background contains highly stylized ukiyo-e wave patterns, dramatic swirling clouds, and Mount Fuji visible on the distant horizon. The image must look like a physical woodblock print rather than a digital painting: visible woodgrain texture, rough paper fibers, obvious pigment bleeding, hand-pressed print imperfections, slight color misregistration, and a palette limited to traditional mineral pigments, mainly Prussian blue, vermilion, and muted ochre. Lighting should be soft, flat, and shadowless, with no digital gradients.
Make it a vertical poster with vertical Japanese calligraphy describing the scene and a traditional red artist-style seal in one corner. Public-template constraints: do not include real brand logos, real storefront signs, private information, UI chrome, watermark, or unauthorized likeness. Visible writing should stay decorative and limited to the scene calligraphy and seal.