June 22nd is “Bowling Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

“SeaArt AI” has messed up. It’s become a strange villain. It completely ignores bowling.
“Recraft V3” is as good as ever.
Also, everyone seems to want to face the camera no matter what…

June 22nd is “Bowling Day”.
This date comes from an advertisement for the opening of a bowling alley that appeared in the English newspaper “The Nagasaki Shopping List and Advertiser” dated June 22nd, 1861 (the first year of the Bunkyu era).

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“Bowling Day” prompt

Create an anime-style illustration that captures the playful bowling aesthetic of a striking short-haired man dyed vibrant colorfully.
The short-haired male character is wearing a flashy bowling uniform, with his chest adorned with various accessories such as a cross and skull.
His visible skin is lined with tattoos of skulls and roses, contributing to the character's atmosphere.
The background is a bowling alley, as he is about to throw a bowling ball towards the bowling pins.
The overall scene is hyper-realistic yet captures a manga style, emphasizing vibrant colors and dynamic lines to highlight the character's edgy and playful personality.

Summary of what day it is today: June 22nd

  • Bowling Day: Named after an advertisement for the opening of a bowling alley was placed in the English newspaper “The Nagasaki Shopping List and Advertiser” dated June 22, 1861 (Bunkyu 1).
  • Japan-Korea Treaty Signing Anniversary: ​​Commemorates the signing ceremony for the “Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea” and other agreements that took place on this day in 1965.
  • Crab Day: Named after the character “ka” appears sixth and the character “ni” appears 22nd in the Japanese alphabet, and the zodiac sign Cancer begins on this day. It was established in 1990 by JRI Kani Doraku Co., Ltd., which operates Kani Doraku.
  • Day to restore honor and commemorate victims of the Leprosy Prevention Law: Implemented since 2009. To commemorate the promulgation and enforcement of the Hansen’s Disease Compensation Law on this day in 2001, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare hosts memorial and memorial events.
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