March 12th is “Wallet Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I’ve always been into women with headgear, so I thought a more sophisticated man would be good.
I’m good at this, but I guess I don’t know much about wallets.

March 12th is “Wallet Day” because the “312” in March 12th can be read as “saifu” (wallet).

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“Wallet Day” prompt

Create a gorgeous full-body work of art for a man in Gothic style with an anime-style illustration.
The Gothic man wears a top hat on his head and holds a bright red leather wallet against his chest.
The design incorporates Gothic elements such as lace, ribbons and Victorian details to express an elegant and intricate style.
The background is a gorgeous French cityscape lined with high-end fashion stores.
Use a color palette of black, white and pastel tones to express a unique Gothic aesthetic.
The overall aesthetic is hyperrealism with a touch of fantasy, highlighting the exquisite details of the clothing and the features of the male character.

Summary of what day it is today: March 12th

  • Wallet Day: Because the “312” on March 12th can be read as “saifu (wallet)”.
  • MOS Day: Established by Mos Food Services. On this day in 1972, the first experimental MOS Burger store opened in front of Narimasu Station on the Tobu Tojo Line.
  • Sweets Day: Established in 2008 by Super Sweets, a subsidiary of CyberAgent. It is a play on words of “su(3)i(1)-tsu(2)”.
  • Dagashi Day: Established in 2015 by the “Association to Make DAGASHI a Global Term”, whose secretariat is in Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture. The date comes from the fact that March 12th is the death anniversary of Tajimamori, who is considered the god of sweets.
  • Osato Ichinomiya Shrine Spring Festival Snow Farm Tools Market: A festival held every year on this day at Ichinomiya Shrine in Osato, Minamiuonuma City, Niigata Prefecture. It is said to have originated from the sale of farm tools and daily necessities to worshippers who gathered at the spring festival of Ichinomiya Shrine, which was held on the first day of the month. Many stalls are set up along the road, and especially in the shrine grounds, there are many old shops.
  • Omizutori: Shuni-e is an event held at Nigatsu-do Hall of Todai-ji Temple in Nara City, and is called “Omizutori” because of the event on the night of March 12th in which perfume is drawn to be offered to the principal image. It is also called “Otaimatsu” because when the monks ascend to the Nigatsu-do Hall, they are led by a large torch that lights the way. It began in 752 (4th year of Tenpyo Shoho) as a repentance ceremony held in front of the treasure of the Eleven-Headed Kannon Bodhisattva, the principal image of Nigatsu-do, and has continued uninterrupted to the present day.
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