March 3rd is “Ear Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

This prompt made me feel like I was finally able to bring out the full potential of “Recraft V3”.
On the other hand, “Midjourney”, which is always above average, is pulled too far by “cyberpunk” and has strayed from the thread.

March 3rd is “Ear Day”.
It was established by the Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of Japan in 1956. It comes from the fact that the number “33” on March 3rd can be read as “mimi”. It is said that this is because the number “3” resembles the shape of an ear, and also because it was the birthday of Bell, the inventor of the telephone.

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“Ear Day” prompt

A close-up portrait of a stylized anime girl digitally rendered in a cyberpunk aesthetic.
Dark purple and black hair with vibrant neon pink highlights.
Mecha-like elements with glowing pink accents are incorporated into the design, including the headwear and ornamentation around the face and neck.
Large and very bright magenta pink eyes and lips.
A close-up of her ears draws attention to her large silver earrings.
The face and features have a smooth, almost hyper-realistic quality, while the hair and mechanical elements are in a more graphic, painterly style. The background is a deep, vibrant pink with abstract, stylized floral patterns flowing into the scene around the girl. There is a strong pop art and vibrant aesthetic throughout the image.

Summary of what day it is today: March 3

  • Ear Day: Established by the Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of Japan in 1956. Originated from the fact that the number “33” on March 3 can be read as “mimi” (ear). It is said that this is because the number “3” resembles the shape of an ear, and also because it was the birthday of Bell, the inventor of the telephone.
  • Commercial Radio Day: Established by the Radio Committee of the Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association in 2008. In commemoration of “Ear Day.”
  • Audiobook Day: Originated from the wordplay on the numbers 3 and 3, as audiobooks are listened to with the ears.
  • Goldfish Day: Originated from the custom of displaying goldfish on a doll stand on March 3 during the late Edo period.
  • Thirty-three Kannon Day: Established by the Thirty-three Kannon Network Conference in 2010.
  • Oda Nobuhide Memorial: Oda Nobuhide, the father of Oda Nobunaga and feared as the Tiger of Owari, died at Suemori Castle on March 3, Tenbun 20 (April 8, 1551). His grave is located at Bansho-ji Temple in Osu, Nagoya, and Togan-ji Temple in Chikusa Ward, Nagoya. The incident in which Oda Nobuhide threw incense at his memorial tablet at his funeral took place at Bansho-ji Temple. Every year on March 3rd, a memorial service for Nobuhide is held at Bansho-ji Temple.
  • Kinouchi Kagura: At Kiuchi Ojin Shrine in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, a kagura dance that is said to have been performed during the Bunka era (1804-1818) of the Edo period is dedicated. The Kiuchi Kagura Preservation Society, an organization of local volunteers, has inherited the twelve-seat kagura dance and prays for the safety of parishioners, bountiful harvests, and prosperous business.
  • Sanjusangendo Harumomo-e: A Buddhist ceremony held at Sanjusangendo Temple in Kyoto Prefecture on the Girls’ Festival, when the number “three” overlaps, a reference to the name “Sanjusangendo Temple.” In addition to the Ikenobo flower arrangement, the head of the Ikebana school will donate peach flowers, and there will be other celebratory events only on the festival day (open to the public for free), such as a remote worship of the Thousand Bodhisattva Kannon from a specially-built high platform. In addition, women-only “peach charms” will also be given out on this day.
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