A clean anime-style illustration of a young shrine maiden working at a traditional Japanese shrine amulet counter inside a warm wooden building. She is a single female subject shown from about waist up behind the counter, with her face obscured by a soft rectangular blur, long straight black hair tied back with a red cord and white paper zigzag shrine ornament, wearing a white kimono top and vivid red hakama. She is politely handing a protective charm to a visitor across the counter; only the visitor’s hands, torso, and beige jacket sleeves are visible in the foreground. The scene should feel calm, respectful, and softly lit by daylight coming through a wooden lattice window on the right, where a red torii gate and shrine grounds are visible outside in gentle blur. The interior is richly detailed with dark natural wood beams, shelves, and a small kamidana altar in the upper left decorated with 4 hanging white shide paper streamers and 2 green sakaki plants in white vases. On the right hangs a vertical sign with the Japanese text "御守・御札授与所". On the left shelves are shrine goods and signs: 3 small shelf labels reading "おみくじ", multiple stacks of paper fortunes and talismans, white drawstring bags, and upright placards including "御守", "御札", and "交通安全". The countertop is neatly arranged with 3 shallow wooden display trays of colorful omamori charms, 5 visible tabletop paper labels or stacks reading "厄除", "御守", "御札", "御朱印", and "御礼", plus a black ink pot, 2 writing brushes, a small empty wooden tray, a rectangular abacus, and bundled paper items. The charm being exchanged should be a delicate pastel omamori with floral decoration and a tied cord. Use a polished contemporary anime illustration style with fine linework, soft shading, realistic hand posing, subtle dust motes in the air, and strong emphasis on the subject and counter interaction rather than dramatic stylization.