What day is it today?
This time, I’m not good at “Leonardo AI”. Even though the main part is the yo-yo, I tend to forget about the yo-yo, and no matter what…
April 4th is Yo-Yo Day, established in 1998 by the Japan Yo-Yo Association (JYYA).
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“Yo-yo Day” prompt
Create a portrait of a hyper-realistic anime male character posed holding a studded steel yo-yo in front of his chest.
He has a pointed, biparted white and black hairstyle, a piercing gaze and a muscular physique. He is wearing a black leather biker jacket with intricate details and dark brown leather straps.
Large tribal tattoos cover his arms and torso.
His expression is serious, almost menacing, but also has an aggressive vibe.
He is wearing a black belt with a tech-ish holster attached.
The scene depicts a single figure against a plain white background.
The colors are mostly black, white and dark grey, with brown and green accents in the eyes.
The style is highly detailed, with a strong focus on anatomy and intricate design, resembling digital painting.
Summary of what day it is today: April 4th
- Yo-yo Day: Established by JYYA (Japan Yo-yo Association) in 1998.
- Birth of Okinawa Prefecture: On this day in 1879, the Ryukyu Domain was abolished and Okinawa Prefecture was established.
- Anti-Traffic War Day: Established in 1989 at the “Anti-Traffic War Rally” held by the Tokyo Association for Encouraging Children of Traffic Accidents. It is an easy-to-remember day during spring break, and is a play on words with “death (4) death (4) o genjou (giving up).”
- KOBE JAZZ DAY: Originates from the fact that the first professional jazz performance in Japan was held in Kobe in April 1923.
- Anpan Day: Originates from the fact that on April 4, 1875, Kimuraya anpan was served to Emperor Meiji when he visited the lower residence of the Mito residence.
- Transgender Day: Established in February 1999 by the “Association of People Supporting TS and TG,” an organization for people with gender identity disorder. It comes from the fact that it is the halfway day between Girls’ Day on March 3rd, the Peach Festival, and Boys’ Day on May 5th, the Boys’ Day.
- Pink Day: Established by Tada Taenobu, also known as Pink President. The purpose is to share happiness by drawing letters or pictures on pink paper and sending them, or giving presents.
- Happiness Day: Girls’ Day (Girls’ Day) is on March 3rd, Boys’ Day (Children’s Day) is on May 5th, and today, April 4th, in between, is known as “Happiness Day” as it combines “4 (shi) and 4 (shi)”.
- Dorayaki Day: Established by Marukyo Seika in 2008 with the hope that everyone will be happy by eating delicious dorayaki. March 3rd is “Peach Festival” and May 5th is “Tango no Sekku”, and April 4th, which is wrapped around these two festivals, is named after the image of the red bean paste wrapped between the two sponge cakes in “dorayaki”.
- Adoption Day: Because the numbers 4 and 4 together make up “Yoshi no Hi”. Established in 2014 by the Nippon Foundation, which was concerned with the low awareness of special adoption.
- Pho Day: Commemorating the Vietnamese representative dish “Pho”. Pho is a dish made with rice flour noodles and chicken soup, and was established by Acecook, which manufactures and sells instant pho noodles, because the English word “4” overlaps with the number 4.
- Four-wheel Drive Day: Since four-wheel drive is also called 4×4 (four by four), Mercedes-Benz Japan applied to make April 4 Four-wheel Drive Day, and it was established in 2016.
- Ose Festival: Annual festival at Ose Shrine in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. A dancing boat carrying young men wearing long undergarments and with their faces painted white departs for Ose Shrine to pay homage, and the young men dressed as women dance lively to the accompaniment of traditional Japanese music. When the dancing boat reaches the quayside, a bag of rice is thrown into the sea from the boat, and the young men who swim out to pick it up pray at the shrine for a good catch and a safe voyage.
- Go’o Festival: Go’o Shrine in Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, enshrines Wake no Kiyomaro and his sister Wake no Hiromushi. Wake no Kiyomaro died on February 21, 18th year of the Enryaku era (April 4, 799), and a grand festival is held on the anniversary of his death.