Cinematic ultra-realistic food photography scene set inside a traditional Japanese izakaya, warm dim interior lighting with a mix of soft tungsten pendant lamps and subtle paper lantern glow, wooden counter bar with slightly aged texture and visible grain, atmospheric depth with faint background bokeh of bottles, sake jars, and hanging noren curtains, horizontal eye-level composition allowing full scene visibility, the main subject is an elegantly plated dish of fried hornets served on a small handcrafted ceramic plate placed on a wooden izakaya counter, the hornets are fully intact including head, compound eyes, antennae, thorax, and segmented abdomen, each hornet is realistically small and bite-sized approximately 2 to 4 cm body length (excluding wings), never oversized, abdomen shows natural black and yellow striping transformed into golden brown and deep amber fried tones, extremely crispy exoskeleton with blistered micro-bubbles and crackling texture, slight soy glaze sheen with sesame seeds and finely chopped green onions, wings semi-transparent and curled with crisp edges, legs slightly contracted, served with small side dishes including pickled cucumber and daikon, a small bowl of soy sauce, and a warm miso soup bowl partially visible, wooden chopsticks resting on chopstick holder, shallow depth of field (50mm lens, f/1.8), focus on texture of fried insects while background izakaya environment remains softly blurred, cinematic warm color grading, high dynamic range, ultra-detailed macro texture realism, atmospheric Japanese nightlife aesthetic