April 24th is “Japan Derby Memorial Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

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In particular, “SeaArt AI” is “Why is that happening?” Therefore, this prompt is not suitable for these two, so I do not recommend trying it with “SeaArt AI” and “Leonardo AI”.

April 24th is “Japan Derby Day”.
This commemorates the fact that Japan’s first Derby was held at Meguro Racecourse on this day in 1932. It was planned to be modeled after the British Derby Stakes, and 19 horses ran, with the most popular horse, Wakataka, winning.

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“Japan Derby Memorial Day” prompt

Create an anime-style portrait of a man galloping on horseback into the sunset.
The man is wearing a gothic-style outfit with extravagant and ornate details.
The horse is pure white with a very long mane, giving it a luxurious and elegant appearance.
In the background, a racetrack is set up with other horses racing alongside each other.
The overall design is in a hyper-realistic style, with even the smallest details of the clothing and accessories visible.

Summary of what day it is today: April 24th

  • Japan Derby Anniversary: ​​This day in 1932 marks the day that Japan’s first Derby was held at Meguro Racecourse. It was planned to be modeled after the British Derby Stakes, with 19 horses competing and the most popular horse, Wakataka, winning.
  • Botanical Science Day/Makino Day: This day commemorates the birth of plant taxonomist Tomitaro Makino on April 24, 1862 (lunar calendar) in Sagawa Village, Tosa Province (now Sagawa Town, Takaoka County, Kochi Prefecture).
  • Shibushi Day: This day was established in 2006 by Shibushi City, following the merger of Matsuyama Town, Shibushi Town, and Ariake Town in Kagoshima Prefecture. It is said that Emperor Tenchi named the city Shibushi out of joy at the strong will of the people. The date is a play on words, so it was chosen as an anniversary.
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