Create a vertical retro archival city poster for Kyoto, Japan featuring Fushimi Inari Shrine. Style should combine vintage 1950s–1960s travel posters, old geography-book illustrations, and hand-drawn architectural ink sketches. Scene must show a cinematic elevated bird’s-eye city view with dense historic buildings, narrow streets, detailed rooftops, tiny vehicles, people, and realistic urban depth. Use ultra-fine pen linework, cross-hatching, faded print textures, distressed paper grain, subtle ink bleed, worn edges, and authentic retro printing imperfections. The overall artwork should feel like a rare collectible museum-quality travel poster from another era. Color palette must remain limited to: - warm cream / aged paper base - dark charcoal or black ink linework - one single muted accent color: deep teal The sky should be entirely filled with a flat textured deep teal tone with no gradients. Small accents of deep teal may appear on rooftops, signs, windows, streets, water, or architectural highlights. Architecture and environment must match the real cultural identity of Kyoto and Japan. The illustration should feel historically rich, cinematic, nostalgic, intellectual, timeless, and highly detailed.
Typography: Place large bold vintage serif text “Kyoto” at the top. Below it place the local-language city name in smaller classic typography. Optional small subtitle: “Historic City Series” or “Travel Archive Edition” Style keywords: retro print aesthetic, archival illustration, antique atlas artwork, vintage travel advertisement, old-world atmosphere, hand-drawn architectural etching, screen-print texture, cinematic composition, timeless poster design, ultra detailed.