A Japanese classical landscape image typically showcases traditional elements such as cherry blossoms, bamboo groves, traditional Japanese architecture like pagodas or tea houses, and serene bodies of water such as ponds or rivers. These images often reflect the Japanese aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi, which emphasize the beauty of imperfection and the fleeting nature of life. They can be found in ukiyo-e woodblock prints, traditional gardens, or even in contemporary art that draws inspiration from these classical themes.