This is the Japanese anime style of Studio Ghibli, specifically Hayao Miyazaki's hand-drawn animation aesthetic from Spirited Away (2001). The composition employs a symmetrical, centered framing with strong vertical elements—the train straps and window dividers—creating a contemplative, static atmosphere. The color palette contrasts the warm, saturated reds and browns of the train interior against the vivid, almost surreal blue of the sky and ocean visible through the windows, suggesting a liminal, dreamlike space. Soft, diffused lighting eliminates harsh shadows, while the translucent, ghostly rendering of No-Face's body introduces supernatural subtlety. The scene captures a characteristic Ghibli motif: quiet coexistence between ordinary youth and mysterious spirits in transitional, meditative moments.