What day is it today?
I would have liked it to look a bit more like a helicopter, but there’s too much of a cockpit.
I think it would have turned out okay if it weren’t for the characters, but… it’s boring.
April 15th is “Helicopter Day”, established in 1986 by the All Japan Air Transport Association to commemorate the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci, who invented the principles of the helicopter.
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“Helicopter Day” prompt
Create an anime-style portrait of a young woman wearing a cyberpunk-style pilot suit and piloting a helicopter.
The young woman has long hair blowing in the wind.
She has an intercom on her head and is pointing at the camera.
The background is a top-down view of futuristic cyberpunk-style skyscrapers.
The overall design has a hyper-realistic style with details visible in the clothing and accessories.
Summary of what day it is today: April 15th
- Helicopter Day: Established in 1986 by the All Japan Air Transport Association in honor of the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci, who invented the principles of the helicopter.
- Elephant Memorial Day: Established by the Tokyo Ivory Arts and Crafts Cooperative, an industry group that handles ivory, in honor of the first elephant memorial service held on this day in 1926.
- Will Day: A play on words for “yui (4) ig (1) gon (5)”.
- Established by the Kinki Federation of Bar Associations. Since 2007, it has been organized by the Japan Federation of Bar Associations and held nationwide. Separately, November 15th has become Good Will Day.
- Iriomote Wildcat Day: Established in 2015 by Taketomi Town, where the Iriomote wildcat lives, in honor of the fact that it was announced on this day in 1965 that it was a new species.
- Good Child Day: A play on words for 4 = yo and 15 = iko.
- Umewakamaru is a legendary boy, the son of the Kyoto aristocrat Yoshida Shosho. After his father’s death, he is kidnapped by human traffickers and dies on the banks of the Sumida River. A year after Umewakamaru’s death, his mother, who comes to visit from Kyoto, is overcome with grief upon learning of her son’s death. The Umewakazuka mound, where Umewakamaru was mourned, has been recreated at the Umeyama Kimoji Temple in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, known for Kanze Genga’s Noh play “Sumida River.” Every year on April 15th, the temple holds a large nembutsu ceremony to commemorate Umewakamaru’s death.