April 3rd is “Asset Management Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

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April 3rd is “Asset Management Day” established by Fidelity Investment Trust Co., Ltd. The name is a play on words of “shi (4) san (3)”.

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Create an anime-style portrait of a man in a modern suit sitting at a high-tech trading desk filled with multiple computer monitors displaying financial charts and graphs.
The setting is a high-rise office space with a window looking out onto a row of large buildings.
The desk's surface is a modern light greyish-white, with multiple computer monitors arranged in a grid, clustered around the man.
The monitor screens display technical indicators, stock tickers, and intricate charts in various shades of grey, blue, and black.
The room is bright, but the image has warm ambient lighting, giving it a pleasant aesthetic.
The man has short, dark hair, wears glasses, and a modest white watch on his wrist.
The image is surreal, capturing the intricate details of the monitors and the man's posture while maintaining enough tonal depth for the image to be sharp and clear.
Subtle lighting accentuates the monitors and man, creating a sense of depth and three-dimensionality.

Summary of what day it is today: April 3

  • Asset Management Day: Established by Fidelity Investment Trust Co., Ltd. It is a play on words with “shi(4)san(3)”.
  • Jinmu Tenno Festival: The day that Emperor Jimmu is said to have passed away. It was a major festival day from 1874 to 1948.
  • Nihonbashi Bridge Opening Anniversary: ​​On this day in 1911, Nihonbashi in Chuo Ward, Tokyo was replaced with a stone bridge and opened to traffic.
  • Airin Day: A commemorative day for the national greening that used to be held in Japan. It is now a national tree-planting festival.
  • Peru-Japan Friendship Day: Established by the Peruvian government on August 20, 1989, to commemorate the day in 1899 when 790 Japanese immigrants landed at the port of Ancón in Peru on the Sakura Maru.
  • Kiyomizu-dera Temple Water Day: Established in 1998 by the National Kiyomizu-dera Temple Network, which is made up of Kiyomizu-dera temples all over the country, including Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto City. It is a play on words with “shi(4)mi(3)zu” (clear water). At Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto City, a “Prayer Festival for Purification of Hearts and Earth” is held to give thanks for water and the environment.
  • Kiyomizu-dera Temple Day: Zen Master Ingen Ryūki, who was born in Fuqing County, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China, and introduced Ming Dynasty Zen to Japan, passed away on April 3, 1673 (May 19, 1673 in the Gregorian calendar). It is believed that Ingen brought modern-day fuji beans to Japan in 1654 (the third year of the Jōō era), and in the Kansai region, fuji beans are called “ingen mame.”
  • Shisa Day: Established in 2002 in Tsuboya, Naha City, where the day originated. It is a pun on the words “shi (4) sa (3).”
  • Folic Acid Day: A pun on the words “folic acid (you-san),” which means “you (4) san (3).” In order to promote the intake of folic acid, a nutrient that reduces the risk of congenital disorders in fetuses, the “Folic Acid and Maternal and Child Health Association” has named April 3rd “Folic Acid Day” and is promoting awareness of this.
  • Anti-Pigment Day: Established by Nakajima Kaori, a skin beauty researcher and president of Crystal Jemi Co., Ltd., with the aim of eliminating blemishes and raising awareness of beautiful skin.
  • Foresight Day: A pun on the words “four (4) sight (3)”.
  • Four Thirds Day: A pun on the words “four (4) thirds (3)”. The “Four Thirds System (Micro Four Thirds System)” itself is a standard based on a 4/3 (Four Thirds) type image sensor.
  • Hida Takayama Doll Festival: As Takayama City in Gifu Prefecture is a snowy region, spring comes late, and there is a custom of holding seasonal events one month late. The Doll Festival is one of these, and the Hida Takayama Doll Festival is held on April 3rd.
  • Suijin Festival: The Suijin Festival is held every year on April 3rd at Funabashi Fishing Port in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture. The festival, which has been held since the Edo period, features Kagura dances to pray for safety at sea and bountiful catches.
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