March 30th is “Nobunaga’s Ambition Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I tried using the word “Oda Nobunaga.” If you want an anime style, “DALL・E 3” would look good, and if you want a manga style, “Midjourney” would look good.

March 30th is “Nobunaga’s Ambition Day” – the day in 1983 when the first game of the historical simulation game “Nobunaga’s Ambition”, set in the Warring States period of Japan, was released.

DALL・E 3

Flux 1.1 Pro

Recraft V3

Midjourney

SeaArt AI

Leonardo AI

“Nobunaga’s Ambition Day” prompt

Create a dynamic, surreal anime-style portrait of the Japanese samurai, Oda Nobunaga.
The samurai wears traditional Japanese attire: dark blue and gold armor with green and gold accents. He has his distinctive updo, a stern expression, and his mouth is open as if shouting or giving a command.
His hand is outstretched, palm forward in a powerful gesture.
In his other hand he holds a samurai sword, thrusting out.
The colors are bold and contrasting, highlighting the deep blue and gold of the vivid samurai costume with sharp highlights.
A huge mechanical Japanese castle stands in the background.
The perspective is dynamic and captivating, conveying a strong sense of movement through his posture and the position of his sword.
The lighting is focused on the figure, highlighting the details of his costume.
The samurai looks powerful and assertive, embodying strength and historical importance.
The overall aesthetic is a hyperrealistic style, with details visible in his clothing and accessories.

Summary of what day it is today: March 30th

  • Nobunaga’s Ambition Day: Originating from the fact that on this day in 1983, the first installment of the historical simulation game “Nobunaga’s Ambition,” which is themed around Japan’s Warring States period, was released.
  • Moisturizing Wife Day: Established by Meiji Co., Ltd. on March 30, 2015, to commemorate the release of Amino Collagen Yogurt.
  • National Stadium Completion Day: On this day in 1958 (Showa 33), the National Kasumigaoka Stadium was completed in Jingu Gaien. In 1964 (Showa 39), it was the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Tokyo Olympics.
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