Prompt
In our casual bunny girl test, we confirmed that miko-style bunny girl outfits can be reliably reproduced. This article builds on those findings, adding soft diffused light through shoji screens and warm paper lantern glow for a Japanese-style fetish showcase.
Prompt Design Rationale
| Element | Prompt | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Outfit | white and red miko-style bunny girl outfit | Miko × bunny fusion confirmed in casual test. White/red palette emphasizes shrine maiden aesthetic |
| Design | hakama-inspired high-cut leotard, detached sleeves | Hakama-style high-cut leotard with detached sleeves for a unique Japanese bunny silhouette |
| Lighting | soft diffused light through shoji screen | Soft light filtered through paper screens creates the traditional room atmosphere |
| Background | traditional japanese room, wooden floor | Tatami and wood textures build the Japanese space |
| Props | paper lantern warm glow | Paper lantern adds warm tones to the interior |
| Expression | serene expression | Reflects the tranquil dignity of a shrine maiden |
Gallery
Miko Bunny in Traditional Japanese Room
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Observations:
- Miko-style outfit: 3/3 images produced white bunny outfits with red accents. The bow tie transforms into a red ribbon resembling the decorative cords of shrine maiden vestments
- Sleeves: 3/3 images reflected detached sleeves. The white frilled sleeves evoke the feel of a miko’s kosode (small-sleeved kimono)
- Shoji: 3/3 images show the lattice pattern of shoji screens in the background. The diffused light through the screens softly illuminates the entire room
- Tatami: 3/3 images rendered tatami texture with the characteristic rush grass coloring and straight-edged borders
- Paper lantern: 3/3 images produced paper lanterns (andon) with warm glow casting onto the subject’s skin
- Pose:
kneeling on tatamireflected as a seiza-style kneeling pose in 3/3 images
Comparison with Lace × Chiaroscuro
| Aspect | Lace × Chiaroscuro | Miko Bunny × Shoji |
|---|---|---|
| Material | black lace (transparency) | white and red miko-style (fabric + Japanese accents) |
| Lighting | chiaroscuro (dramatic shadows) | soft diffused light through shoji (diffused) |
| Color palette | Black base + amber | White/red base + warm lantern |
| Background | dark moody studio (minimal) | traditional japanese room (cultural space) |
| Mood | Dark fetishism | Serene transgression |
Lab Director’s Comment: A bunny girl in a tatami room — that “this shouldn’t exist here” feeling is what makes it work. The miko white-and-red palette turns the bow tie into something like a shrine cord ornament, which is weirdly cool. Shoji diffused light doesn’t cast hard shadows, so the leotard lines emerge softly — total opposite of chiaroscuro’s “attack with light and shadow” approach. There’s something quietly transgressive about the warmth of the lantern combined with that still, kneeling pose.




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