June 3rd is “Lawson Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

I think the uniforms are pretty good. The way they’re displayed on the shelves is kind of “really appropriate” but also “not really.”

June 3rd is “Lawson Day.” The first store opened in Toyonaka, Osaka in June 1975, and the day was established to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the company’s founding in 2025. The date is a play on words, “Law (6) Son (3).”

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“Lawson Day” prompt

Create an anime-style illustration of a Japanese woman working at a convenience store wearing a navy blue and white striped uniform shirt.
The striped uniform shirt is a short-sleeved button-down shirt with a pocket.
The left half of the uniform shirt is striped and the right half is solid navy blue.
The background is the inside of a convenience store.
The woman has a cheerful expression on her face.
Her hair is tied back.
Professional.
Clean-cut.
The focus is on the details of her outfit.
The shirt is mid-length.
The design is hyper-realism with delicate touches that make the woman and her navy blue and white striped uniform shirt stand out.

Summary of what day it is today: June 3

  • Lawson Day: Established to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Lawson’s founding in 2025, the first Lawson store was opened in Toyonaka, Osaka in June 1975. The date is a play on words, “Law (6) Son (3).”
  • Surveying Day: Established by the Ministry of Construction (now the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) to commemorate the enactment of the Surveying Act in 1949.
  • Weston Memorial Day: In memory of Walter Weston, a British missionary and the father of modern mountaineering in Japan who was the first to traverse the Japanese Alps, flowers are offered, a commemorative lecture is held, and a chorus is performed in front of the Weston Monument on the banks of the Azusa River in Kamikochi, Nagano Prefecture.
  • Unzen-Fugen-dake Prayer Day: On this day in 1991, a large pyroclastic flow occurred at Mount Unzen-Fugen in Nagasaki Prefecture, killing 43 people. To commemorate the victims of this eruption disaster, Shimabara City in Nagasaki Prefecture has been working since 1998 to ensure that the experience and lessons of the eruption disaster are not forgotten.
  • Dengyo Daishi Goeiku: This is because Dengyo Daishi Saicho, the founder of the Tendai sect, passed away on June 4th of the lunar calendar in the 13th year of the Kōnin era (822). Every year on June 3rd of the Gregorian calendar, the day before his death, the “Dengyo Daishi Goeiku” is held at Enryakuji Temple on Mount Hiei.
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