昭和50年代・新宿三丁目 JAZZ喫茶の若者たち プロンプト: Cinematic short story, 9 seconds, Showa late 1970s Japan. Interior of a small jazz café in Shinjuku Sanchome. Low ceiling, patterned wallpaper, faded posters of jazz singers on the wall. Dim tungsten lighting mixed with cigarette smoke drifting slowly in the air. 0.0–3.0s Close-up. A young man wearing a flat cap, white shirt, and vest gently reaches out. His fingers hesitate for a moment, then softly touch the woman’s cheek. The woman in a deep red dress closes her eyes slightly, accepting the touch without words. Vinyl record crackle and quiet jazz piano in the background. 3.0–6.0s Slow side pan. Their faces are close, but they do not kiss. Just breathing, just distance. A saxophone joins the music. The café feels isolated from the outside city. 6.0–9.0s Camera slowly pulls back to reveal the small jazz café—wooden tables, ashtrays, record shelves. Neon light from Shinjuku street flickers faintly through the window. The moment lingers, unresolved. 35mm film grain, warm color tone, slight flicker. Quiet, mature, bittersweet atmosphere of a fleeting night in the city.