April 6th is “Castle Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

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April 6th is “Castle Day” – a castle commemoration day established in 1974 by the Japan Castle Foundation (see Castles). The name is a play on words, “shi (4) ro (6)”.

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“Castle Day” prompt

Create an anime-style illustration of Edo Castle in the process of transforming into a giant robot.
Include mechanical and vintage elements typical of steampunk in your Edo Castle robot design, such as stone walls, roof tiles, gears, clock parts, and steam pipes.
A girl with long, flowing lime green hair is posed in front of this giant Edo Castle robot, giving it instructions.
The girl is wearing a Earth Defense Force bodysuit made with a kimono pattern.
The illustration is hyper-realistic yet captures the manga style, emphasizing vibrant colors and dynamic lines to highlight the girl in her Earth Defense Force bodysuit made with a kimono pattern.

Summary of what day it is today: April 6th

  • Castle Day: A castle commemoration day established in 1974 by the Japan Castle Foundation (see Castles). A pun on the Japanese pronunciation of “shi (4) ro (6)”.
  • Newspaper Reading Day: Established in 2003 by the Japan Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association Sales Committee. A pun on the Japanese pronunciation of “yo (4) mu (6)”. As many people move house in April due to job transfers or school enrollment, a campaign is run to encourage people to “take this opportunity to start reading the newspaper”.
  • Spring Roll Day: Established by Aji no Chinuya Co., Ltd., headquartered in Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture. It was established with the hope that people will eat spring rolls and roll up their happiness as the new fiscal year begins. The date is a pun on the Japanese pronunciation of “spring rolls” (spring) as in “April” and “roll” (roll) as in “roll” (6th).
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